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 436 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. Cia. 348 . 1930. bursing funds pertaining to the War Department, when serving in Alaska, and all foreign money received shall be charged to and paid out b disbursing officers of the Army at the legal valuation fixed by the Sec retary o f the Tr easury, $ 500 ; additional pay to officers below O ffice rs furnishing the grade of major required to be mounted and who furnish their m ounts. Amount fr om p ur- own mounts, $225,000 ; in all, $134,357,519, less $800,000 to be sup- chase of discharges by plied by the Secretary of War for this purpose from funds received enlisted menn during the fiscal year 1931 from the purchase by enlisted men of the Army of their discharges, $133,557,519 ; and the money herein appro- fuAccounted for as one priated for "Pay, and so forth, of the Army" shall be accounted for as one fund. Pay forbidden to re- None of the money appropriated in this Act shall be used to pay tire d officer selli ng sup- plies to Arm y. any officer on the retired list of the Army who for himself or for others engages in the selling, contracting for the sale of, negotiating f or the s ale of, or furnis hing to the Army or the War Depa rtment an y supplies, materials, equipment, lands, buildings, plants vessels, or munitions. None of the money appropriated in this Act shall be To officer retired be- aid to any officer on the retired list of the Army who, having been fore 64 gears, emplo~-ed p 9 7 by parties making di- retired before reaching the age of sixty-four, is employed in the roes sales to Depart- m ent or A rmy, United States or its possessions by any individual, partnership, cor- poration, or association regularly or frequently engaged in making direct sales of any merchandise or material to the War Department or the Army. Mileage. Office rs, etc. Courts martial, etc ., expenses. For expenses of courts-martial, courts of inquiry, military com- missions, retiring boards, and compensation of reporters and wit- nesses attending same, contract stenographic reporting services, and expenses of taking depositions and securing other evidence for use before the same, $80,000. APPREHENSION OF DESERTERS, AND SO FORTH For th e appreh ension, securing, and del ivering of soldi ers absen t without leave and of deserters, including escaped military prisoners, and the expenses incident to their pursuit ; and no greater sum than $50 for each deserter or escaped military prisoner shall, in the dis- cretion of the Secretary of War, be paid t o any civil officer or citizen for such services and expenses ; for a donation of $10 to each prisoner discharged otherwise than honorably upon his release from confine- ment under court-martial sentence involving dishonorable discharge, $1 50,000. Deserters, etc. Pa ym ent for appre- hension of, etc. Donation to dis- charged prisoners. Finance Service. Pay of clerks, etc. MU, RAGE OF THE AR MY For mileage, reimbursement of actual traveling expenses, or per diem allowances in lieu thereof, as authorized by law, to commis- sioned officers, warrant officers, contract surgeons, and expert account- ant, Inspector General's Department, $686,152 . EXPENSES OF COURTS-MARTIAL FINAN CE SERVIC E For compensation of clerks and other employees of the Finance Department, $1,110,000. Private property damages. CLA IMS FOR DA MAGE S TO AND L OSS OF P RIV ATE PRO PERT Y Payment of claims for . For payment of claims not exceeding $500 each in amount for damages to or loss of private property incident to the training, prac- tice, operation, or maintenance of the Army that have accrued, or Proars•' may hereafter accrue, from time to time, $100 : Provided, That settle-

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