188 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 134. 1916. year, unless sooner terminated by order of the Secretary of War, but nothingmhprein shall be construed to shorten the time of enlistment -'““““"'“**“°°'P°’· rescri : Provuled further, That subject to such regulations as_the President may prescribe for their proper identification, and locatron, and physical condition, the members of the Regular Army Reserve shall be paid semiannually at the rate of $24 a year while m the reserve. ,,§{“’·°‘°··‘“ “'”" °‘ Sec. 32. Rnoumn. ARMY Rmsmnvn nc rum or wAn.—When mobilized by order of the President, the members of the Regular Army Reserve shall, so long as they_ rhgy remain in active service, receive the ay and allowances of enlrs _ men of the Regular Army ’°fTfL,,g“;,,;, 1,,,, of like gradiesz Promkied, That any enhsted man who shall have reenlisted in the R?u.lar Army Reserve shall receive during such h active service the a ditional pay now provided by law for enlisted pm-aug. °° W °° M men in his arm of the service in the second enlistment period: Pro- - vided further, That upon reporting for duty, and being ound physically tit for service, members of the Regular Arm Reserve s all receive a sum equal to $3 per month for each monldi during which they shall have belonged to the reserve, as well as the actual necessary cost of transportation and subsistence from their homes to the places at which they may be ordered to report for dut under such summons: pf;°,Q§*‘* °° ’°“'°‘* And promkl {urther, That service in the Regular Army Reserve shall ' confer no rig t to retirement or retired pay, and members of the Regular Army Reserve shall become entitled to pension onl through gisability incurred while on active duty in the service of tliie United tates. p,$¥§{sf'““°°‘ °"" Sec. 33. Usa or ornna Dnranmmms or mn (}OYERNMENT.-—Th6 Mig; ¤f s¤rri¤¤¤m;¤>r President may, subject to_ such rules and regulations as in his judg- ° °'g”`m"°° ’ ment may be necessary, utilize the services of members and employees of all departments of the Government of the United States, without expense to the individual reservist, for keeping in touch with, aying, and mobilizing the Regular Army Reserve, the Enlisted Reserve Corps, and other reserve organizations. Opmiscmeasmrme Sec. 34. REENLISTMENT IN TIME or wan.--For the urpose of $2.2,,,,;,,,,..,;,,,,.,,,. utilizing as an auxiliary to the Regular Army Reserves the services gg}; $gr*§jQd*;§1°g,d*§°_g of men who have had experience and trainin in the Regular Army, wnamemznxmxs. or m the United States olunteers, outside ol the continental limits of the United _States, in time of actual or threatened hostilities, and after the President shall, by proclamation, have called upon honorably discharged sold1ers of the Regular Army to resent themselves for reenlistment therein within a specified period), sub`ect to such conditions as may be proscribed, any person who shall have been discharged honorably from said Army, with character reported as at least good, and_who, having been found physical} uahfied for the duties of a soldier, if_not over fifty years of age, shui reenlist in the line of sand Army, or m the Signal, Quartermaster, or Medical Depart- (_ _ I ment thereof, vmhm the period that shall be specified in said proclal"“"’““"‘°°°· mation, shall receive on so reenlistin a boumtv which shall be computed at the rate of $8 for each month for the lirst ear of the period that shall have elapsed since his last discharge iiiom the Regular Army and the date of his reenlistment therein under the terms of sa1d proclamation; at the rate of $6 per month for the second year of such period; at the rate of $4 per month for the third year of such period; and at the rate of $2 per month for any subsequent year of such period; but no bounty in excess of $300 shall be paid to any pegson iéndelpz the terms of this section. ami employment nc. e. rzarsrnn Mm: ·PROHIBITED mom crvn, 12M1>LorMn1~:·r.— §§,,$§,§{°’°° ‘“““ ¥""‘* Hereafter no enlisted man in_the active service of the United States in the_Army, heavy, and Marme Corps, respectively, whether a noncomnnssioned officer, musician, or private, shall be detailed ordered, or permitted to leave his post to engage in any pursuit, biisiness, or