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SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 291. 1924; 48]. ormcn or THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL. HQ,‘¥§*g’,§§,Y°°“*° °’°“‘ Salaries: For personal services in the District of Columbia in ac- Civilian personnel. cordance with “The Classification Act of 1923," $62,820. F1NANcE DEPARTMENT. “"°“°°D°*”"‘”‘°"'· · PAY, AND so FORTH, or THE ARMY. P¤v of A¤¤¥·¤*¢· PAY or OFFICERS! For gay of officers of the line and staif, $30,- °m°°“· 338,000: Provided, That ereafter upon the resentation of satis- §’,§,"§;_’,g, 0, ,,,,,0,,, factory evidence as to his age and upon a pllication for discharge enlisting wer July l. by his parent or guardian presented to the Secretary of War within tizggrezggiii °°°°°°° sixty days after the date of his enlistment, any man enlisted after July 1, 1924, in the Army, under twenty-one years of age who was enlisted without the written consent of his parent or guardian, if any, shall be discharged with the form of discharge certificate and the travel and other allowances to which his service, after enlistment, shall entitle him. Nothing contained in this Act, or any other Act, shall be con- m}§°0‘;°A'}*_ff';“}§§°d‘:f; strued as deprivin any commissioned officer of the Army, Navy, Mumocqspédepiiied or Marine Corps 0% his right to pay and allowances while serving Z$$,’§i,Zii'g§°'L?°{;{,$ on such duty as the President may direct in the coordination of °"”“°“‘ "“’*”°“· the business of the Government, as now being conducted by him phndeg she general supervision of the Director of the Bureau of e u get. . For pay of officers, National Guard, $100. N""‘°““‘ °““’d· For pay of warrant officers, $1,801,680. W*§"'°“‘°m°°”· For aviation increase to commissioned and warrant officers of the **“““°“ “‘°"°“°· Army, $1,000,000. _ Lo vn For additional pay to officers for length of service, $5,374,830: PDP y` Provided, That in computin for any purpose the length of service Timo it Maxam or of any officer of the Army W%10 was appointed to the United States §_‘,’};,’{‘,,A,‘§‘,d°{{,*§_“Qf§{ Military Academy or the United States Naval Academy after Au- wwwgust 24, 1912, the time spent at either academly shall not be counted. Emma PAY or ENLISTED MEN: For pay of enliste men of the line and mm staff, not including the Philippine Scouts, $51,887,415; Provided, ,_v,u,,,,,,,_ That the Secretary of War is authorized in his discretion to make payment from this a propriation of the balance of $12 due as my to Clarence J. Vauglian, Marquette, Michigan: Provwkled {nrt ,i,,,,’i‘§{;`,‘Z,':,,"§’,‘l "um"` That the total authorized number of enlisted men, not inclu ing the Philippine Scouts, shall be one hundred and twenty-five thousand. _ am For pay of enlisted men of National Guard, $100. N““°“ ““'° For aviation increase to enlisted men of the Army, $250,000: Pro- ·,},yl,;g,j§;*¤‘¤¤°¤°- vided, That this appropriation shall not be available for increased Numbérlimited. pai; on iiyin status to more than seven_hundred enlisted men. _ or pa og the enlisted men of the Phillppme Scouts, $1,17 0,432. m“PP*¤° S"°““·- For additional pay for length of service to enlisted men, $2,130,497 . L°¤¤°“*Y- PAY or PERSONS WITH RETIRED STATUS: For pay of the officers on R°“'°" “S‘· the retired list, $7,032,337. °m°°”· . For increased pay to retired officers on active duty, $214,470. du(Z€°°”’ °° ”°t"° For pay of retired enlisted men, $7,602,053. Enllsted ¤n¤¤· d For éncrpased pay and allowances of retired enlisted men on active ¤§f,’§’j§‘} '“°” °“ “°’ u , 15, 50. For pay of retired pay clerks, $13,500. PW °l°""§· For pay of retired veterinarians, $3,570. "°'*°““*“"*“’· PAY or ARMY FIELD CLERKS AND CIVIL SERVICE MESSENGEBS AT HEAD- m§g,d¤“Q?°g’,¤‘§m‘§_' QUARTERS or THE SEVERAL TERRITORIAL DEPARTMENTS, comes AREAs, ¤¤1»¤¤¤¤¤.·¤<=- ARMY AND oonrs HEA.DQUARTI:RS, TERKITORIAL DI91'RI(7.l‘B, '1‘A(7.l'IGAL Dm- · BIONS AND RRIoADEs, SERVICE scHOOLs, CLIPS, AND roirrs or E1mA1¤tA·