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 472 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 275, 276. 1924. enlisted men actually present at any duly ordered drill or_other m(£$r0if$li';;T2?°°p°°d exercise: Provided further, That periods of any actual military Exceptions duty dequ%valent to thedcgrglls hereinj pregclrilgezd ggexcegt Igpos; ‘ perio s 0 service provi or in sec ons, , , an 0 the National Defense Act as amended) may be accepted as service _ in lieu of such drills whdn so provided bg the Secretary of War: ,,,i§,°,$°€§§‘Z§°§{§§ft{,°}iI And prrovidedtgurther, That any enliste man shall, under such g§j{¢,“°“ °‘N°“°”°' regulations as e Secretary of War may prescribe, receive compen- ` sation under the provisions of this section for any drill had in accordance with such provisions where he is officially present and in which he participates for not less than one and one—half hours with a National Guard organization within the same State at a station other than his own, upon presentation of a certificate in form prescribed in_sa1d regulations from the_organ1zation coinmanderto c the commanding officer of the prgamzation of which he is a member _ showing such drill participation? %iiii°d¤e:·Pi!adt§ZdL°¤i»Y S1-ic. 8. That retired enlisted men of the Army heretofore or §;'§‘{,§‘0$§{,"?{$;*rf hgregfter repippld ghocspargpdwhomombly as cotngnissionid ciilfgzerglozf rp receive my or re- the m 0 e nit a s a some time ween pri, 1 , °"g°:;;°"°°t °m°°" and Novydmber 11, 1918, shall be entitled to receive the pay of com sZv,Z;,‘§,I§,°*2,'0i{'Q,Y retired warrant officers of the Army; and retired enlisted men of ’,Q,*j§§g¤$"f,0°;°';¤,;*'; this; regulgii gavy algd Marine Corps hgregifore orghlgeaiter retired mr of retired warrant W 0 serv 01101‘a as c0mm1SS1011e 0 Ce1‘S, re I', em ra °m°°”' or reserve, in the nazal service at some time between the afldgesx dates, and who at the time of their retirement were members of the regular Navy or Marine Corps, shall be entitled to receive the pay PWM of retired warrant officers of the Navy and Marine Corps, respec- H ,,,,:1,;,,; prior to tively ; Promded, That such enlisted man retired prior to July 1, 1922, ’“’Y·m*- shall lg entitlpd toa1r<3ceivehth¢; pay provideddby law for retired war- S~··-¤—¤····»·~m¤· EEZ 2.. Kit a"l."a..i°.’§’.*Y?'.*.. {2t£$?£$.°b§t*’t’§€nt‘¥,€’3€,f.Z &%“*13$$°s’i§{} be entigled to receive the pay provided(l>y.law for retiized warrant Rmivmm mw? officers of equal length of service retired subsequent to that date: not preveutedghereby. P iU7°th€7`, That nothing in   Act Shilu Op€I'3tB to p]['8`V€Dt any person from receiving the pay and allowances of his grade, rank or rating on the retired list when such pa and allowances exceed the pay to which he would be entitled under this Act by virtue of Credit mcmd for his commissioned service. g?¥;.:g)m°%.§%:{?;§.:l $1;% ;).fPaym!ints of comniutatioré fair the adliiitional ration Gu,,dm_;,c0mm,s$,0n_ provide or ce ain noncommissione 0 cers b the Act of Ma g1m¤K¢E¤¤;;¤&e;$é, er en- 18, 1920, and the Act of June 4, 1920, made aftzr July 1, 1922, tb, vena, P}., mm. noncommnssioned officers of the National Guard receiving ay under the provisions of sections 94, 97, and 99 of the Nationaxl Defense Act, as amended, and remaining uncollected, are hereby authorized to be credited in the disbursing oiHcers’ accounts in which they now appear. _ Approved, June 6, 1924. June 6,1924. ; _ [§'2°@'] CHAP. 2'76.——An Act Granti th Geo _ 8. d Florid ng e consent of Congress to the States of mutt'? bi-lidge acro:s:li1d‘§idgttIl)de¤l;yl;BSlifiw‘iet;Yi‘; §‘£“i}‘JZ?’iv§l3‘§‘¥¥.?.`§$§Z 1i‘f..§‘5’§T V Be it emwted by the Senate and House 0 Re aentati he m§1;:€igii?3MIii$€i:.g: United States of America in Oontpress asiiemdggt, '1`liatvi:'l1§fcf>n· .,mai¤g,r12t sent of Congress is ll€1'€by gI‘&11te to the States of Georgia and Florida, through their respective highway departments, and their successors and assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge and approaches thereto across the _Sa1nt Marys River at a point suitab e to the interests of navigation at or near Wilds Landing,