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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. CH. 146. 1926. 257 For personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance Dfgggfd C°'*'°°•" with the Classification Act of 1923, for the completion of the com- Compiling mm: or pilation et me mm- erm smart and uname men or um Union;.'2:°{;_ M “°‘“°“’ and Confederate armies authorized in the Act of February 25, "°’·32·*’·*“· $03, (volume 32, United States Statutes at Large, page 884), 0,000. _, OFFICE OF Tim INBPBUTOR GBNEFLAL Oéiuéievvcwr Ge¤<¤r¤¤’s Salaries: For personal services in the District of Columbia in C*°m¤¤ ¤°¤°¤¤¤1~ accordance with t e Classification Act of 1923,*&5,180. emo; or rm; .mnon sovocarn GENERAL* .tg{lg*€i£$;°°”t° Gu" Salaries: For personalcservices in the District of Columbia in U""l""“ ""”"““"’· accordance with the Clamihcation Act of 1923, $87,820: Provided, §§‘§,§§‘§,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ That not to exceed $25,000 may be used for the employment of such m¤¤°¤¤¤¤*=*¤l¤¤- exlperts, at rates of pay to be fixed by the Secretaxéy of War, and ot er employees as may be required by the Judge A vocate General of they Army for the preparation of evidence for use in behalf of the Government in claims or suits filed in Federal courts on acconmt of alleged patent infringements and for like services in connection with other patent matters and for necessaxgo per diem and traveling expenses in connection therewith, as aut rized by law. - Finance Dnraiarrmnivr Fi¤¤¤°°D°P¤*¤¤°¤°· mv, Ami so roms, or run Amar PW 0* A¤¤>‘· <>°¤- 2 PAY or onronas: For pay of oiiicers of the line and stall', Om°°m' $29’715’400° National Guard » For pay of oiiicers, National Guard, $100. Wm_m,0mcm` For pay of warrant oflicers, $1,801,680. 4 Avmimmmé For aviation increase to commissioned and warrant oiiicers of ' the Arm, $1,100.000. — y Longevity ` For additional pay to officers for length of service, $6,010,118: P, .0 ` Provided That_in computing for any purpose the lengh of service Yraiiifae Military or- of any odlcer of the Army] who was ap§ointed to the nited States §,‘{§,§§,A,°2f";’§‘,‘§_“,§§{ Military Academy or the nited States aval Academy after August <>¤¤¤¤»¤ M- 24, 19{Z the time spent at either academy shall. not be counted. Euumd mm Par or nxmsrm mm: For pay of enlisted men. of. the line and mm ' stef, not includin; the Philip ine Scouts, *$48,.978r,=185: ,Pv·ovéded, Aumerima numori· That the total audiorized number of enlisted men, notaincluding °°'“'°““‘h‘ thedPhilippine Scouts, shall be one hundred and twenty-five thou- For pay of enlisted men of National Guard, $1,00. I""*‘°T‘“1 Y°‘“"“‘ .For. aviation increase to enlistedimen of the Army, $27 5,000: ’““°‘°"’“°‘°“°‘ Provided, That this appropriation shall not be available for in~ §’g‘{,’i‘{§’,,um,,,d_ creased pay on flying status to more thanseven hundred enlisted men, · A '· ` tv t For pa of the enlisted meniof the Philippine Scouts $1,000,000. Pm"“’“‘° S°°“t"‘ For additional pay for length of service to enlisted men, I‘°°“°"""‘ $2,658,790: Promkied, That hereafter enlisted men, including the {{§,"$'§f,‘,,e,y.,, mm,. members of the United States Army Band, entitled to receive *°”°¤‘* °“°’“*°¤°°- allowances for quarters and subsistence shall continue, while their permanent stations remain unchanged, to receive such allowances while sick in hospital or absent from their ermanent·duty stations . in a pay status: Provided further, That alllbwances for subsistence R°°°°°d°°° shall not accrue to such an enlisted man while he is in fact being subsisted at Government expense. 43892%-27--17