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 t 201,  r1a·LE"10.-- .`,m1 ‘i1;m·oo1' shalllble ehtitled to one mo11t,h’s `pay; less a;;.me_¤y F ozmnietlns thereof as there were dayselapsed priortto date of rl ,t;;m·”i‘1’r0·ieid<3d, Thagt for one days, l1l)‘&l1thOI‘iZ€d_‘ absence on cn me ilglsti day -0f any éulendar 'mqmth_ one days pay, shall  gat. mrfeiletlp (June 12, 1906, c,»3078, 34 Stat. 248..)` A y   _  q ‘ $66; Azrears ofQpay,t  ·e_ bounty,y·cté.,afor sc1ivice, in·`v»jar’with‘_ S. \S2poin.~—N0‘ .C'H1ll]1 for arrears of pay, _ b0imty, or iother allowg b W-as growing but of the seex·vice_of,»v01untecrstwho aevved ln. tl mi. A;-my for the United _States duxjlngtthe war withispain ga gpm}! be received or conside1‘cd`Tby the `accounting ·a-aoaivejs on 4; me Treasury! unless illcd.injthe .0flice.lof ther Auditor top the- b wap Depaxgtmcuton or before "_Deceml>er~31,t 1914. (Dee, 23, a Mmm c..6, 37 Stat.·49.)l {   _  -  _ _  ” _     J, e· S67t-Arrears'of_ pay, bounty, etct, for cmnlywar service.-·— -0 "`g§.;` mmof théi service ct v0luriteelrsy_`wh'o fserved ix; the Army- tw nf; {lie United States during the Civil Weak-· Shall be tre(x~>ived‘ or fe tmlsidcrcd by the acuountingt offlcersl of the _T1·éasury’ unless tl ~ mall in the office of the¥Audltor·for the Wa1·.Departmenfon of  y mall domandeor accept, for his°°serviées·in connection with the 0 _ ltmeemztion of claims §c'r_'ax·x·ears of pay,_* bounty, or, other 03 mloxtannccs due ion account of the serfviccs during the ___Civil; ·-U War; oflian officer or enlisted man-of the Regular OIVVOIUDIBQIT ¤°* — .»x¤·mi_<>s of the United States, Bled after Deeember"22,·_1911, any _Sl 12-6 for any"$erw*lces\.rendércd in eonnectioh tlLere_with; A .Wlro-  <;·‘v¤·r‘ shall violate this provision upon couviétion shatllobe pun- ‘~f‘ 2Jl_wd by a fide of not exceeding $590 pr `1‘mp¤lq¤¤m¢¤t for oa I" ,;}.·z·il¤l hot exceeding slxl months, or tb0u1,:_8`l'Id Vsha1l—~ Be dis- U l ll$a_rx·cd_ from Ipfacticebeforc the `T»1•ca.sur_y Dapai·t¢c12t,,- (Dec. _ ° 22..1911,tc. 6, 37 Stat. 49.)- l bl ‘·`‘ l  - * ‘ “ ` 868.'Paym¢1it,»bf amount ’due deceased t 05ccr `or eulisteda ’( E man.+—-—IIereatterQ in the  lgtlement of the accountsot déceased · — mlioux·s; or enlisted mea  /Arm_yQ‘whe;·e the amountdue the a ¤ (`]•‘t’l‘d€!lt,S estate is less°th_an·-$500 andy uci demand is presented. ii _lV»y_; al duly appointed legal representative of the equate, theac- 0i (wanting .officers; may allow the amount. found due to the de- ‘d el·dent's widow or legal heirs ln tl:ie‘»fb110a;ing order of-pre? *1 ueqleuce :; First; to the widow; second, it decedent left no widow, or the widow befdead at time of settlement, then itc the éhlldten P bx·`tl10i'r issue, peristirpes; `thltd, it no widow or descendants, than ‘ 0i to the father and mother in equal parts, pnioyidedthe father » has not abandoned the support ot hiaytamlly, in whiéh case to.: U the mother alone; fourth, lfelthét the father or mothér be 8] dead men t0__the"oneosu1*vlvi_ng; jlfth,  there,be_ no wiqow, A 01 Qclzild, father, or mother atthe date ofQsett1ement,‘ thou to the U bxjothers and sisters and children oi] deceased tbrotherst and FD sisters, per stlgpesz fPrcwidcd, That this·mcti0¤.s&la11_ri0t be-#80 03 construed as to prevent payment from the amount ¢lue`the de- td _<gcdenfa estate as funeral expenses, provided a t claim gtherefoxjy 8] is · presented by the- person ,0: persons who actually paid the `Dl same l before settlement by the accounting ofllcera. (J due 30; 19%, c.‘391~i,"§"1;34;8tat. 750,) _ ‘   g Q y _ e   rl l 869. Payment to iqdoraeaat of   oEé¢rs’* pay.taecouii6sQ~·+—Sec· A tion 492 ot Title 31'sha—11 not be construed ._ &S"-Q1'éC1lXd#11§t omceafa ea: fof the Finance Department from drayaing checks in. favor of cl the person or institution dasiguated by indoréament xqade on EP his monthly pay account by any omcer ot the Army it the pay ,1* taccfouztt has been deposited for payment on maturity in cob-} bg {enmity with such regulations as the Secretary of ·War°may * am I vresorllsoz `Providcd further, ffhat payment by the U¤1tecl~Statas cl of acheck on the ludoraeméut of the lu6 *esped£cda·0n_ ath  ——r• Day apcount shall be-la {ull acquittaneeto: the amount duel out cc _ the pay accougtf (Max;. 2, ;l913,·c._ 93, 37 `Staf.“` 710.), _  , a m 870; Payment and settlement of ’mileage accounts.-—·¢Pay=·  ’ 1 mum; aud' settlement of mileage accounts of o@ce1ta shall be on made according to giataxxees and Ydeductlous computed; over b< `r’ou-tesyestablizshed and Mby (mileage tablea `pt·epared'— by the lol
 * 1\Rn$laime.for aprearsj 015 pay,- Bounty,. or qtlmer allowances -gr0w#Yl c·
 * l·4·fm·e Deccmbenj 31,’1912`i Pfouided, That no agent oriatterney a 0

QARMY t§` 573 ‘in-ance Departxnentof the Army under the direction of the Secetafy of W~a1j.,_ The Secretary_4of'War may determine syliat shall oristitute travel and duty without troops within the meaning of, T helaws governing the payment of mileage and conimutation oi' uarters to oflieers of the .Army-},Prov;~ided,* That officers who oAesirema`y, upon application to the Quaxrtermaster General, e furnished under their orders transportation requests for W he entire journey/by 1and,·excrusitfe of sldecpingland parlor car It Q, ccomrnodations, ortbyhwater; andthe transportation so fur-. ` ished shall, jif ,trayel, was performed nnder a mileage status, e a- charge against the 05icer’s mileage account, to be deducted t the rate of 3 Icents per mile by,the*0tHcer paying the acount, and of the amount sofdeducted there shall be turned tier to an authorized ·0iHcer_ of-fthe? Quatrterxnaster Cords 3 ents per mile for transportation furnished, except over any ailroad-- which isp -free~or 50 per centnm_1and·grsnt railroad, or the credit. of the appropriatioii for the transportation"ot he-Army and nits supplies} And provided .f;0‘¢h¢l’, That Whéll he established route of —travel:sha1l,Qin- whole 01:, in. part, be y*e1·~`the‘1ine__of anyerailroad oncwhiycli theltroops and- supplies f the United States are entitled ·t0 be_.transp0rted`free.‘0£ barge, or over any 50 per éeutum land-grant itailread, o$cers ravelinglasl herein provided for sl1all,»for` the trayel over such Gads, be furnished with transportation regnests, exclzfsive of lceping and parlor carizccomnlodations, by the Quartermaster Borps`: And lprovided further, That when transportation is urnished by the Quartermaster Corps, or when the established cute of travel is over, any of the railroads abeve speefiled,  here- shall be` deducted from the omeefs mileage account by the _— ilicer paying the same 3 cents per mile for the distance for which transportation has been or should hayelbeen furnished. June 1906,·cQ 30T(8, 34 Stat,246.) l. - l' l F -. l é _ ‘871. Deductions for damage toarms, equipment, orimple-· e tentsQ——The cost of `repairs or, damages done to arms, equip- 1ent,`.or implements, shall be *dedueted·_fréxn the pay of any H}-.er or soldier "inivhcse care or use the Same‘tvere·_when such amages, occurred; it said damages were occasioned by the buse ornegligence of said omeer or soldier. (R. S. § 1303.j Q872, Deductions for,-dehciency of er i11iug.·yVt0i¤ilitsx·y cape lies.-T-In-` case of deficiency of any article ot nznllitery supplies, u final settlements of-the accounts of any 0$(.‘€1‘ charged with he issue ot the same:. the value thereof shall be charged against be delinquent and deducted from his monthly pay, unless he hall show to the satisfaction of the Secretary of ‘War,, by one r more depositions ·setting_iterth the circumstanem ot .the;q;·sse, __ hat said dehelencylivas not occasioned by any fault on his art;] Andin case obdamage to any military supplies, the valued ii t_ such damage shall’t be charged __against such {Meer, and educted,fro1n,his’mbnthly`.pay, unless he shallyin like manner, e how that such dhaage was not occasioned by any fault on his are 3-(-R; sg k§ `1304.)·” Y. ‘ l  l‘ll =  ,   l 873. Deductions for laundry hwnrk and ether negessariea f or ecruits.·-·—eiIjraders and laundrynxen at depetsfori recruits in the .rn1y may furnish such recruits, oncredit, with laundry work ‘ nd such articles asmsybe necessary for their cleanllnessjand a nmfort; at 0. totalgcost not to exceed $7 in yalne per man., ay rolls shall l.?-niade out snméing the amounts the »recrults espectively owe tot the Enders and laundrymen, and signed y thezh before leaving the depot; and the traders and laundry- ’ len shall be paid __on such rolls, theramount psid_fo1¤each niecuit—·to be noted a_ccordingofon dthelservice record, of Kthé i ecruit, inyorder that it »xn:.1y_be nrithheld, after he joins his >,mps¤5·, by the disbursing omcer, at the first suhsequent 'psy· nent, under such rules sndjregulations as iney be adopted by ae War Department: “Pre»v*£ded,»Thst· this provision shell apply nly to recruits on their enlistment, and the credit shall only. e`,allowed on- the written order of the regulairl recruiting_¤ ttleer at said statlen. » (June 30, 1882, e. 254, § 3, 22 Statf 122.)