Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/633

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612 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sms. I. Ch. 417. 1916. A man. tain, three; first lieutenant, five; second lieutenant, eight: Prmnlgled,

,,$$_°“°""“" °` That any such omoer shall be as soon as may be expedient

after the expiration of six months if he in the meantime again becomes due for promotion, and if he does not in the meantime again become due_ for promotion he shall be reexammed at such time anterior to again becoming due for promotion as may be for the best interests of 餤¤u• anus- the_ service: Providqdfurtlwr, That if any such officer fails to pass a '°"'“" s;tisfactor_¥lhpmfessional mexamixaltioon- he shczll be honorably discargedwi oneyeafspayfrnm e rps. _

 °" '°` Eor pay of omcers prescribed by law, on the retired l1st:_ For two.

· major generals, four rigadier generals, six colonels, four heutenant eolonek, ten majors, mneteen captains, twelve first heutenants, three second heutenants, and mm pszgmsterh clerk, and for officers who may be placed thereon during year, including such increased pay as isenow or may hereafter be provided for retired dlicers regularly assigned to active duty, $180,87250. J•v{,¤_•¤¤¤•¤ ¤¤·¤· _Pay of enlisted men, active list: Pay and allowances of noncommissioned officers, musicians, and privates, as rescribed by law, I"""""""'““"“"· and for following additional enlisted men hereby authorized: . Twenty-eight sergemts ma or, one hundred and seventeen quartermaster sergeants, one hundred and seven Erst sergeants, one hundred and seven guunery sergeants, five hundred sergeants, eight hundred and thirty-tive corporals, fifty drummers, fifty trumpeters, three thousand two hundred and tlurt_y-five privates; and hereafter the number of enlisted men of the Marine Corps shall be exclusive of those sentenced by court-martial to discharge, and for the ex of clerks of the United States Marine Corps traveling under orders, and including additional compensation for enlisted men of theMarine Corps regularly detailed as gun captains, gun pointers, mess sergeants, cooks rnessmen, signalmen, or ho good-conduct medals, pins, or bars; — mcluding mterest on deposits y emisted men, ost-exchange debts of deserters, under such rules as the Secretary ofp the Navy may prescribe, and the authorized travel allowance of discharged enlisted men and for prizes for excellence in Fuunery exercise and target practice both afloat and ashore. In _, $3,6%,942.52. ,,m,,_d_’“"‘***¤**•¤•=¤· The President is authorized, when, m his judgment, it becomes pouéessary to place ttliile country in a complete state of preparedness, · ontwnurthtniromcregspou ehenlipnpteél. of the Manne Corps t.o sev. p:i£m°°u°° ° in the various gradesrshldll be the same ed, Trlliat th0t(li1S§nb‘;l?0n ‘ . . on as a - ilfggixt the tggie when the President availgrhiigself of the aulhorilly Bmd- , That the band of the U `ted St tes M C ‘ ,¤;%L..£¤i,· :3; md 31: leader, whose pay andninllowainzes shdhmbeia th§ bliadl cliiiililiii iii m¤¤ii°“X£Ii $E¥.E,”“,1.`.°“1]°h,*°°°“d *°“d°’· “'*‘°“° W Sm b° $50 Ps rmcipal musi _ W ve ;h:yagl1p8v§anb%es$]o§5a sergeanttpiajor; ten .». ·permon ;t. 1;- EW &“"°“°l“S m‘ISl°‘*m9» whose PSY shall be $100 per month; txfdlngy ¤°*?°¤d·<>l¤¤S ¤¤P}•=1¤·¤S, whose pay shall be $85 per month· and ten

m§;1n¢&¤;4,]:;l;gSeth};¤gV11shaH be Si? per month; sdch musi-

. . _ owances a mgmt d ,,,§;'l·+i*’°,.e.,,.,,¤»· me .‘k‘3z23°'i§ T §l*§¤§§,“$S0¥’rE’.Z£i °»$?$t‘§i1'°“%“ °* fig}? f¤!'¤iSh_m11S1c, or accept an engagement to furnish lxheiil siiidh fumlsiung °f mlkilc Places him l—¤ 00¤1P¢l>if·i0n with ainy civilian

 or musicians, and shall not accept or receive remuneration

Pa iing by t%1;¤§r(%lg1}§;;<!; pxcept under special circumstances when authormy, mem seem or pay an a owances prescribed by law of listed th md l1st:BFor seven sergeants major, one driiiin majb]i·?¤tv(iv:nty? ,,°"*l¤11 1'Y Scfgcmfs, twenty-seven quartermaster sergeants,