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932 r1rTY-sEvENTH CONGRESS. sm. ii. ou. 975. 1903. L°“g°"“>'· For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid with their current monthly pay, one hundred and ninety-tive thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. In all, eight hundred and six thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. P¤>‘1>¤1>•=¤me¤r- PAY DEPARTMENT: For pay of officers in the Pay Department, one hundred and twenty-eight thousand dollars. I’°“g°"“*'· For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid with their current monthly pay, thirty-eight thousand four hundred dollars. In all, one hundred and sixty-six thousand four hundred dollars. Gg}}§§j,‘Qd,§g°p;§$j JUDGE-ADVOCATE-GENERAL7S DEPARTMENT: For pay of officers in ment the Jud 8-Ad\’OC8t€-G8H€f3l’S Department, forty thousand dollars. I·°“g°"“"· For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid with their current monthly pay, twelve thousand dollars. · _ ln all, fifty-two thousand dollars. $@8* C°’¥’°· SIGNAL Conrsz For pay of the officers of the Signal Corps, seventy- two thousand four hundred dollars. L°”g°“‘Y· For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid with their current monthly pay, twenty-one thousand seven hun red &°;`f,’r‘;‘;,dded_ and twenty dollars: Provided, There shall be added to the Signal Corps of the Army, as now authorized by law, one lieutenant-colonel, two majors, four captains, and four first lieutenants: Provided fwd/zer, Fming V¤<=¤¤¤i¢¤· That the vacancies thus created or caused shall be filled first by the promotion of officers of the Signal Corps, according to seniority, and thereafter by details from the line of the Army: Provided fon·t}zer, e£hi~;fugé_Ls1¢§¤8gB; That the President be, and is hereby, authorized to appoint, by and uvéomce.with the advice and consent of the Senate, an officer of the Signal Corps as chief of the telegraph and cipher bureau of the Executive F¤¤k» Ma Office, who shall have, while so serving, the rank, pay, and allowances of a major. In all, ninety-four thousand one hundred and twenty dollars. Ogggvrd wd P<>¤¤i<>¤ RECORD AND PENSION Orrionz For pay of officers of the Record ` and Pension Office, eight thousand dollars. I·<>¤8¢*’“>’· For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be paid with their current monthly pay, two hundred and fifty dollars. In all, eight thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. Re¤re<11i¤r. RETIRED OFFICERS. 0¤*¤·=¤- For pay of officers on the retired list and for officers who may be placed thereon during the current year one million seven hundred grmiio. _1 h thousand dollars: Prmzided, That in addition to the detail of retired iz.-,fY.'§lmf],._° °""°` officers now authorized by law, it shall hereafter be lawful for the 1*****- P· 779- Secretary of War to detail, whenever in his judgment the public interests require it, not exceeding twenty retired officers for service in connection with the organized militia in the States or Territories, upon Psy. em. the request of the governor thereof, and such retired officers shall be entitled, while so employed, to receive the full pay and allowances of their res ctive grades. _ Lvneevay. For additional pay to such officers for length of service, to be aid with their current monthly pay, four hundred and twenty-five thoupmm. sand dollars: Provided, That hereafter, except in case of officers retired urtber increase · · . ammo. on account of wounds received in battle, no officer now on the retired list shall be allowed or paid any further increase of lon evitv pay, and otisicers hereafter retired, except as herein providei shall not be allowed or paid any further increase of longevity pay above that which had accrued at date of their retirement. In all, two million one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars.