Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/299

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SIX'l`Y~N1NTH CONGRESS. Stes. I. Cn. 146. .1926. 259 mnnaoin or mm Amar M“°*¢°~ T ’ For mileage, reimbursement of actual traveling expenses, or per °¤°••‘•·•°°~ diem allowances in lieu thereof, as authorized by law, to commis- sioned oiiicers, warrant oilicers, contract sujlgleons, expert accountant, Ins ector General’s De artment, .5 clerks and field clerks of the Quartermaster Cllr s, when aut orized by law, $800,000. Hereafter oilicers and oisier members of the military establishment G{,·§,';‘§§,°,*j§}j,,'“;';§§ named in this paragraph pertorminfg travel on Government-owned rages ¤¤¢ dmrsipc vessels for which no transportation are ischarged shall be entitled ` only to reimbursement of actual and necemary expenses incurred. nxrmzsss or oomz·1·s-u.ur1·xAL For expenses of courts-martial, courts of inpuiry, military com- ,,6§;g}”*S ’”*"““* °" missions, retiring boards, and compensation 0 reporters and wit- ` nesses attending same, and expenses of taking géipositions and securing other evidence for use before the same, $70, . ADPREHENSION or nnsmrrmns, mrc. D°°°’“’”·°*°·_ For the apprehension, securing, and delivering of soldiers absent ,,,§§‘$°g’§c_f‘{§_“°"* without leave and of deserters includingescaped military prisoners, and the expenses incident to their ursuit; and no greater sum than $50 for each deserter or escaped military prisoner shall, in the discre- tion of the Secreta of War, be paid to any civil oiiicer or citizen Donation to dis for such services angexpenses; for a donation of $10 to each prisoner uname pmum. discharged otherwise than honorably upon his release from confine- ~ gient under court·martial sentence invo ving dishonorable discharge, " t 160,000. `

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For compensation of clerks and other employees of the Finance P°’ f"""°"‘“*°"°· Department, $1,120,000: Provided, That $44,980 of this amoimt shall f_°{,°§,‘{,’§gg wom Wa, be available only for the compensation and traveling expenses of °°¤*¤°¤· clerks and other employees engaged on work pertaining to the audit _ of World War contracts, and of this amount not to exceed. $5,000 D,$’§},€°'""°° "‘ shall be available for personal services in the oiiice of the Chief of Finance, War Department. cnams mn minors ·ro nm mss or rarvurm rnormrr d,,§§§§,ff,'i,,°'°¥Z°'Y¥ For payment of claims not exceeding $500 each in amount for ;.,5“’m°"° "' °"‘""° damages to- or loss of private propert incident to the , practi operation, or maintenance of tile Army that have , _ or mayeheaeafteraccrue, from time~t0 time,·$25,000: Provided, That @°§”.,§;m ,;,,,,,,8,, settlementof such claims shall be made b the General Account? §§,'gg`{‘°‘ A°°°“"°‘”¤ Oilice, upon the approval and recommendlition of the Secre War, where the amount of damages has been ascertained by the- ar yl ,, Department, and yment thereof will be accepted by the owners of the property in full? satisfaction or such damages. ` cnanus or ormcms, m·u.xs·rm> mm,. Am: NURSES or THE ARMY rox v,,]€g,°§,,f°'Q'{,‘.§,°,}"§.“0;‘,'§gii,.’,§,I;Q nmsrnccrios or rnrvsrs rnomnrrr ‘ T .· ¤¤¤· For the payment of claims of oiiicers, enlistedmen, and nurses of ;.,,1:°i%§.,,‘3,E.,§?=“?ii the Army or private roperty lost, destroyed, ca tured, abandoned, or damaged in the military service of the.Unitecl) States, under the V0, provisions of an Act approved March 4, 1921, $50,000. '°’ p` 1m'