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SIXTY—FOU"RTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 209, 210. 1916. 337 salaries for the Hscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen, and all laws or parts of laws to the extent they are in conflict with the provisions of this Act are repealed. Approved, July 1, 1916. CHAP. 210.-An Act Making appropriations to suppl urgent deficiencies in ilfll§?·l’1l$li%1 appropriations for the Military and ayal Establishments for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and sixteen, and for other purposes. ’ ' Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Representryes of the United States of America in Congress assembled,fThat the following sums are ¤p§a§iir1ii¤¢ig¤Btf¥:§ appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise ap ro- m ""' priated, to supply urgent deficiencies in appropriations for the Military and Naval Establishments for the liscal year ending June thirtipth, nineteen hundred and sixteen, and for other purposes, name : y MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. “"°Y· For the following to meet expgnses on account of the Military ""°"· Establishment, incurred and to incurred during the iiscal years nineteen hundred and sixteen and nineteen hundred and seventeen, because of, or incident to, an emergency demanding the use of troops in addition to the Regular Army, namely: orrrcn or THE cnmr srerux. orrrona. “‘°“"°°""°°· S` al Service of the Army: For expenses of the Signal Service of E‘P"”°'· the1%·my, including the same objects specified under this head in the Army a propriation Act for the fisca year nineteen hundred and sixteen, and) for radio installations, motorcycles, and motor-driven vehicles used for technical purposes, $250,000. Radio installations on the Mexican border: For the purchase and ,,,,R,‘§°,,{‘§,,*' }““ installation of radio stations on the Mexican border, including the necessary buildings and other accessories, to be erected on the militargy reservations at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, Fort Mcllntosh, Texas, an Fort Bliss, Texas, $60,000. quanrmmasrizn conrs. Q°""°""”‘°'°°"¤* Pay of the Army: For pay of officers and enlisted men of the iiiiicmi cam sr. National Guard who were ordered into the service of the United States dm *¤*° ¤°¤'*°•- by the President, from the date of their arrival at their company rendezvous to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and sixteen $1,648,000. Mileage: For mileage to officers of the Regular Army for travel in- im¤•¤¤~ cident to the examination and mustering in to the service of the United States of the National Guard, $50,000. Subsistence: For subsistence of the Army, including the same ob- S""“*‘°"°°‘ jects specified under this head in the Army appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and sixteen, $623,700. R Regular supplies: For regular supplies, Quartermaster Corps, in- °°u°"°°Pu°s‘ cluding the same objects specified under this head in the Army appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and sixteen, 105,410. Incidental expenses, Quartermaster Corps: For incidental ex- I“"id"*““ ”P°”·¤· penses, Quartermaster Corps, including the same objects specified under this head in the Army appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and sixteen, $57 620. Horses for Cavalry, Artillery, Engineers, and so forth: For the H°""· purchase of horses for Cavalry, Artillery, Engineers, and so forth, in- 91890°·-·vox. 39-rr 1--22