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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cn. 167. 1927. 1109 Ixancron Gmrmaxis Darmmnnr D{p_”*,2,°°u§_?,§,_“°°°""' · V. ’. l ·, ·. * ’ onion or arm: ·ms1~a¤rox omrmar. (,,§,‘*,j_,*j°°’·°' G°°°'“" sinuses For psmm.1 www in tzhe*District of cemmbas in “"'“*“ *’°"°‘*"‘· acoordance with the Classification Actrof 1923, $25,180. _ ,J¤n¤n Anvocara Gnxnaxis Dnrairrmmrr ,§{¥§¥,;°·},§{,°,f;_'f,$*° · cum: or nm J’Ul1§lADVOCA'I'B omwmu. .»‘iF(i°8¤iLi.Y°”°°°° Salaries: For personal services in the District of Columbia in;;2°°°’”°°°l‘ accordance. with#the·Glassi£¢atioxi Act of 1993,- $100,000: Provided, Emgmdsaaa That not t¤:exeeed.$36,900 may be used for the employmentof such "‘°*"“’°°" °’· experts,·at ratesimf pay to be?iixed·by the Secretary ofrWar, and other employeeshisanay be required by the Judge A vocate General of the Army for the preparation ofevidenoe for use in behalf of the Government insdaimsorsuite in »F»ederal courts onaooountof allegedtpatent~infrii1gements and othercauses and for like services in connection~wwith»other:patent matters and other causes and, for necessary r diem-and traveling expenses in connection therewith, as authorirnemiiy law, ·¤·_~ · » ,- ‘ » . V M e Fi . : A 2 ‘FINANCl.DIPARTKENT m.,.,§'”°° D°°"°' rar, arm so roam, or me nur hy °m”° Am" For pay of officers of the line and staff, $30,440,500; pay of ohicers, §i£$`{,”,;; Gu,,d_ National G-uard,·$100; P3 of warrant odicers, $2,227 920; `aviation ·“*°“°” *’”‘“* gnc3r;s(?24madc&>m1i$im mgm w;r°rant uiliczlrs soil than Armjy, tommy, 1 ,;g iti artoo rs rlengtho service,$6,924,9<` .7; pay of enlisted menioi) tie line andéstaf, not inoludingithe Philip- E““““’° m°“· pinie S<;xout;s,u$48,954,250, and, in addition, unobligalted balances Addi=i~¤¤¤· un er t e o owm appro riations are reapp riate in amounts R¤¤¤r¤¤¤r¤e¤¤¤¤ cl not to exceed thosegset afteli each of such apprrggriationsz Clothing gil? t°td°°i°°°°°d and·equipage,’ 1925, $45,000; barracksmnd quarters, 1925, $35,000; printing =and» bimhnég War Department,. 1925, $50,000; salaries, Adjutant Ge·neral’s¤ o&oe,`1925, $80,000; pay- of- the Arm, 1925, $195,000; Army transportation, 1925, $500,000; Organized geserves 1925, $250,000; finance service, 1926, $80,000; Organized Reserves, 1926, $80,000; incidental expenses of the Army 1926, $80,000; Army transportation, 1926, $80,000; land, Fort Bliss, ’1‘exas 1926, $275,000; play of Military Academy 1926; $8,961; in »all,—$1,753,961;=pay of e isted men·o —*Nat>ional-(:§ua1%l,*$100-;· aviation increase todnlisted men of the_Army; $400,{X)0; pay of theenlisted men of the Scouts, $938,960*; additional pay for length of service to mli ·men·,’ m{g¤¢°'**Y» ·¤¤¤*¤<i $2,721,187;=pay of the omcers on thelnetired list, $7,356;991; increased Retired us. payto retired oliicers on active duty, $210,000;»pay ef-retired enlisted iggi°$°& mee. men, $9,743,250;  pay   allowances of retired enlisted P men on active duty,‘$10,000; pay of retiredpay clerks,·$6,750; pay V" M"' of retired veterinarians, $3,570; pay of not to exceed sixty-five civi · c £¤m¤. service messengers at $1,080 each` at headquarters of the several '°”°""""*‘“'*'”· Territorial departments, corps areas, Army and corps headquarters, Territoria1=?districts,·.tactical divisions and brigades, service schools camps, and ports of embarkation and debarka on $68,040; a and °°¤¤:g ¤¤’¤°°¤¤· allowances of contract surgeons, $40,000; pay of, nurses $I75%960; °°°°°' ' pay of hospital matrons, $600; rental allowances, including allow- m§_¤¤_,§} ·¤d =¤°¤'**· ences for quarters for enlisted men on duty where public quarters are not available, $6,37 0,998; subsistence allowances, $5,818,983; inter— est on soldiers’ deposits, $75,000; payment of exchange by odicers I·°“bY°*°"°°¢°· serving in foreign countries, and when specially authorized by the