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ALIENS-Continued.

Japanese soldier in U. S. Army not eligible to citizenship, 684, 1068.

Liability to military service, 345.

Members of home guards right to naturalization, 514.

Mexican declarant who returned home after enlisting dropped as deserter, 875.

NATURALIZATION—

Completion of naturalization by enlisted aliens, 68.

Home guard service does not facilitate, 514.

Japanese soldier can not become citizen of United States, 684, 1068.

Members of S. A. T. C. may be naturalized, 877.

Persian Government not controlled by United States in regard to property of
naturalized Persian, 906.

Petition after loss of German citizenship allowed, 611.

Procedure when in service of United States, 881.

War Department has no jurisdiction over, 1017.

Neutral alien may continue insurance after discharge, 991, 1016.

Refusal to sign papers subjects nondeclarants to court-martial, 668.

Spaniard's discharge for physical reasons not altered because of nationality, 824.

Surrender of soldier to civil authorities only for serious offense, 1112.

Surrender to immigration authorities for deportation, 275.

Volunteer who fails to rejoin command after escape from enemy is deserter, 761.
Withdrawal of declaration no relief from liability for crimes during service, 980.

ALIMONY:

Allotment of officer's pay in settlement of, 286.

ALLIES:

American soldiers in Allies' armies not included in civil relief act, 704.

Pay of foreign officers on duty as instructors in United States, 582.

ALLOTMENT OF PAY. See Pay and allowances.

ALLOWANCES. See Pay; Pay and Allowances; Quarters; Rations; Subsistence.
ALSATIANS:

Not permitted to enlist, 602.

AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES:

Chaplains with, right to perform marriage ceremonies, 391.

Commanding general can not make appointments from civil life, 884.

Disposition of private mounts when officer is ordered to France, 250.

Member permitted to give deposition for use in suit to which he is party, 842.
Members not recalled to appear as witnesses, 772, 842.

Temporary promotions from one organization to another by commanding general, S$1.
AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION:

Mileage of officers attending, 372.

AMERICAN RED CROSS.

AMUSEMENTS:

See Red Cross, American National.

Gymnasium and dance hall fitted up by detachment of Engineers may be rented, 107.
Liability of post exchanges to tax, 371.

Moving-picture machine owned by detachment of Engineers may be rented, 107.

ANIMALS:

Discharged soldiers may purchase unused Government horses and mules, 1083.
Inspection of Army live stock, 717.

Transfer of horses from one bureau to another, 210.

ANTEDATING:

Appointments of noncommissioned officers can not be antedated, 1041.

Discharge certificates, 482.

Enlistment, 441.

Naturalization to legalise appointment in Dental Reserve Corps, 635.

Officers' commissions, 443.

APPOINTMENT. Sec Officers.
APPROPRIATIONS:

AIR SERVICE-

Special clothing for aviators, 671.

ARMY-

Available for expenses of military escorts for funerals of enlisted men, 199.
Expenditures at military posts, necessity of approval of Secretary of War, 499.
Pay of expert civilian employee, 607.

Pay of National Guard, 556.

Rental of buildings for War Department and supply branches of Army, 965.

Telephone expense of Railroad Administration officer not payable from, 974.

Available for purchase of land for proving ground, 302.

APPROPRIATIONS-Continued.

AVIATION SECTION (Signal Corps)-

Ordnance stores specifically covered by appropriation treated as purchases, 216.
Traveling expenses of enlisted men transferred for instruction payable out of, 20.
BARRACKS AND QUARTERS-

Repairs to armories occupied by National Guard in Federal service, 504.

CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA—

Not available for salary of art editor of Ordnance magazine, 888.

CIVILIAN MILITARY TRAINING-

Burial expenses of student dying at training camp, 612.

Traveling expenses of ground school graduates transferred for instruction, 20.
CLOTHING, CAMP AND GARRISON EQUIPAGE—

Civilian clothing for United States Guards on detective duty chargeable to, 955.
CONSOLIDATION OF EXECUTIVE BUREAUS, ETC.-

Pay of Ordnance Department employees transferred to Purchase, Storage, and
Traffic Division, 1100.

CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR OF HOSPITALS-

Available for quarantine hospitals, 455.

Construction of veterinary hospitals, 618.

Not available for improvements to hospital grounds, 887.

Not available for permanent hospital buildings costing over $20,000, 1018.

CONTINGENCIES OF THE ARMY-

Allotments made to Coast Artillery District Headquarters, 595.

Allotments not made to camps and cantonments where there is no tactical
division or brigade, 595.

Available for funeral wreath for foreign officer dying in United States, 863.
Available for purchase of books for the office of Judge Advocate General, 904.
Available for reimbursement of rejected registrant's travel expenses, 633.
Disposition of insane civilian employees, 460.

Expense of arrest and return of soldier absent without leave, 226.

Not available for purchase of books for departmental headquarters, 904.
Reimbursement of civil officer delivering delinquent to local board, 306.
COURT-MARTIAL EXPENSES-

Compensation of expert witnesses, 682.

DAMAGE TO AND LOSS OF PRIVATE PROPERTY-

Automobile damaged by Army truck, 637.

Available for loss of cows resulting from troops' negligence, 934.

By Army airplane, 356, 848.

Claims resulting from occupation of land by Army without formal lease, 77, 330.
Destroying building as sanitary measure, 454.

Injuries to steamship by Army Transport Service tug, 269.

Reimbursement for loss in military service, 277.

DISPOSITION OF REMAINS OF SOLDIERS, ETC.-

Burial of civilian dying at officers' training camp not authorized by, 213.

Burial expenses of drafted men, 435.

Burial expenses of soldier dying while absent without leave, 1032.

Burial expenses of soldier whose discharge was ordered while in hospital, 270.
Burial expenses of student dying at training camp, 612.

Cemetery site can not be purchased, 1039.

Expenses of attendant accompanying remains of deceased soldier, 326.

FIELD SERVICE-

Ordnance Department employees transferred to Washington District Office, 664.

INLAND AND PORT STORAGE-

Installation of equipment to provide electric power for port terminal, 615.

MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT

Expenditure for prevention of epidemic justified, 112.

Medical care of registrant prior to induction not payable from, 405, 408.
Services rendered civilian injured by military police not payable from, 770.
Unavailable for artificial limbs, 168.

MILITARY POST EXCHANGE

Long distance calls by Commission on Training Camp Activities payable
from, 258.

NATIONAL DEFENSE-

Available for travel expenses connected with acquiring railroad property for
Government, 884.

ORDNANCE-

Power plant acquired by Secretary of War from, 541.

APPROPRIATIONS-Continued.

PANAMA CANAL

Censorship in Canal Zone payable from, 387.

PERSONS KILLED ON MEXICAN BORDER-

Not available for personal injuries not fatal or for loss of property, 863.
PROCUREMENT OF ORDNANCE SUPPLIES BY MANUFACTURE—

Erection of school buildings at munitions plant, 668.

QUARTERMASTER CORPS-

Available for expense of constable returning soldier absent without leave, 1003.
Available for transportation of civilian prisoners, 714.

Available for traveling expenses of munitions expert, 651.

QUARTERMASTER CORPS, INCIDENTAL EXPENSES-

Civilian's reward for arrest of deserter, 531.

Issue of civilian clothing to soldier discharged other than honorably, 283.
No reward for escaped garrison prisoner not charged with desertion, 98.
QUARTERMASTER CORPS, REGULAR SUPPLIES-

Heat and light for building of Knights of Columbus at camps, 320.

QUARTERMASTER CORPS, SUPPLIES, SERVICES AND TRANSPORTATION-

Civil service clerks on duty at camps granted commutation of rations, 215.
ROADS, WALKS, WHARVES, AND DRAINAGE-

Available for improvement of hospital grounds, 887.

SHOOTING GALLERIES AND RANGES-

Compensation for land taken for practice range, 801.

SIGNAL CORPS-

Expense of establishing printing plant by Signal Corps not payable from, 304.
Signal office employees whose duties are mainly in field, 292.

STORAGE AND SHIPPING FACILITIES-

Expert employed to coordinate clerical work can not be paid from, 1038.

SUNDRY CIVIL EXPENSES-

Burial of soldier dying during suspended sentence of dishonorable discharge, 111.
Fees to obtain patents abroad on inventions for Government use, 1113.
TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE SYSTEMS-

Signal Corps should provide telephone service at munition plants, 597.
Telephone service not available for voluntary patriotic association, 940.

ARMISTICE WITH GERMANY:

War not terminated by, 1034.

ARMORIES:

Occupled by National Guard in Federal Service, repairs to, 504.

ARMS:

Bonds to cover arms issued to home guards, 280.

Exportation into Mexico can not be prevented by employment of Army, 1056.
Issue to police temporarily organized in absence of National Guard, 94.

Rifles may be issued by War Department to Navy, 217.

Seizure of rifle from person not member of rifle club unauthorized, 892.

ARMY:

See also Specific title.

ORGANIZATION-

Bands included in recruit training units, 315.

Composition and organization, 15, 319.

Dental Corps, basis of computing number of officers, 388.

Personnel of components interchangeable, 620.

Temporary increase, 237.

REGULAR

Three different strengths, 237.

Total strength of, 237, 388.

STATION

Educational institution where unit of S. A. T. C. is located constitutes, 916.
ARMY FIELD CLERKS. See Field clerks.

ARMY MINE PLANTER SERVICE:

Chief engineer receives longevity pay for service prior to July 9, 1918, 1068.
Civilian employees in time of war subject to military law, 417.

Enlisted man discharged by accepting warrant officer appointment, 1034.
ARMY NURSE CORPS:

Commutation of rations allowed when stationed at base hospitals, 86.
War risk insurance not available for, 999.

ARMY REGULATIONS. See Table of citations, ante, XX.

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ARMY TRANSPORT SERVICE :

Claim for injuries to steamship by tug of, 269.

Time of commencement of charter hire of vessel, 1004.

ARREST.

See also False Arrest; Reward.

Civilian offenders on military reservation may be arrested by civil authorities, 743.
Deserter while on Mexican soil not subject to, 875, 878.

Enlisted man not entitled to pay while absent under, 860.

Failure to serve copy of charges after an arrest does not invalidate rearrest, 43.
Period during which soldier awaiting trial may be held in, 126.

Status of soldier while under arrest by civil authorities, 947.
Suspected deserters, right of civil officers to, 293.

ARTICLES OF WAR. See Table of citations, ante, XVI.

ARTIFICIAL LIMBS:

Commutation in cases of injuries since Oct. 6, 1917, not allowed in lieu of, 168.
Surgeon General may furnish to persons in active service for temporary use, 168.
ASSAULT:

Officer may not punish enlisted man by, 724.

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Funds derived from games at camp exempt from war-revenue tax, 72.
ATTACHMENT:

Funds in hands of disbursing officer not subject to, 406.

ATTORNEY GENERAL:

Opinions. See Table of citations, ante, XXXIV.

AUDITORS:

Civilian employed as field auditor subject to court-martial, 883,

AUSTRO-HUNGARIANS :

Exclusion from Government pier valid, 225.

AUTHENTICATION:

Act of court, on a record, 430.

Certificate of authenticity of officer's signature to acknowledgements, 540.
AUTHORITIES. See Ciril authorities; Courts-martial.

AUTHORITY. See Command; Officers; Rank.

AUTOMOBILES. See Motor vehicles.

AUXILIARY AGENCIES:

See also Military Training Camps Association; Red Cross, American National; Young
Men's Christian Association; Young Women's Christian Association.

Extension of pipe lines for benefit of, 451.

Heat and light furnished to, 699.

Sale of supplies to, 498, 586.

AVIATORS:

Aerial observers detailed in Aviation Section, 261.

Death in performance of duty within military jurisdiction, 706.

Flying cadets may be tried by summary courts-martial, 339.

Increased pay not retroactive, 681.

JUNIOR MILITARY-

Rating not continued after resignation and later commissioning as captain, 26.
Pay increased under temporary commissions in Air Service, 1072.

Pay while on leave or sick furlough, 702.

Special clothing, purchase of, 671.

Traveling between stations, still in a flying status, 1051.

Traveling expenses not allowed prior to Aug. 28, 1918, 992.

BADGES:

CUBAN OCCUPATION—

Service in Cuba with Army of Occupation, 733.

MEXICAN PUNITIVE EXPEDITION-

Civilian in Medical Dept. not entitled to wear, 155.

Field clerks with expedition entitled to, 988.

Forfeiture by marine of right to wear, 121.

Officer arriving after firing had ceased, 691.

Right of officers and enlisted personnel of Army Transport to wear, 160.
PHILIPPINE CAMPAIGN-

Awarded to Philippine Scouts who fought alongside Philippine Constabulary, 83.
Paymaster's clerk not entitled to wear, 525.

BADGES-Continued.

SHARPSHOOTER-

Officer qualified while training not entitled to, after receiving commission, 129.
Officer qualifying at training camp entitled to, 484.

SPANISH CAMPAIGN-

For military service on high seas, 733.

BAGGAGE:

Allowance for officers on duty in field, 452.

Allowance of officer in National Army upon change of station, 118.

Allowance to officers on active duty, 305, 564.

Army field clerks on change of station, 377.

Household goods of National Army officer, 676.

Household goods of officer permanently transferred during emergency shipped free, 188.
Household goods, shipment when officer is ordered to active duty, 305.

Mounts not included in, 652.

Officer liable for excess, 985.

Railroad liable for hauling on failure to deliver household goods as directed, 862.
Reimbursement of cost of transportation on change of station, 1021.

Reserve officers ordered to first duty station, 564.

BANDS:

Engineer regiments of National Army components entitled to, 619.
Included in recruit training units, 315.

Organization in Signal Corps by authority of President, 594.

Pay of members, when transferred to another organization, 413,
BARGES. See Ships and shipping.

BENEFICIARIES:

See also Insurance.

Foster parents can not be named under war risk insurance as, 911.
BEVERAGES. See Intoxicants.

BIDS.

See also Contracts.

Deposit of Liberty bonds to guarantee, 241.

Disposition of certified check furnished by defaulting bidder, 387.

BILLIARD TABLES:

Signal Corps, exempt from taxes, 629.

BINDING. See Printing and binding.

BOARD OF OFFICERS, A. W. 105:

Findings as to damages by soldiers considered final, 150.

Findings not invalidated by absence of accused from hearing, 1062,
Investigation of damages to private property by soldiers, 150, 265.

BOARDS:

DRAFT-

Decision as to alleged alien enemy final, 74.

False statement against, did not subject soldier to courts-martial, 981.
Induction of alien enemy not error of local, 776.

Mistake of registrant as to age can not secure exemption after induction, 148.

Procedure when alien enemy is inducted through error in classification, 776.
Telephone service not payable by Signal Corps, 784.

EFFICIENCY-

Admissibility of testimony taken before irregularly convened, 962.

Authority, powers and practice of, 557.

Authority to appoint, 500.

Disposition of records, 628.

Enlisted men may act as reporters for, 206.

Erroneous citation of authority to convene did not invalidate findings, 915.
Form of order for convening, 559.

Mileage and fees for civilian witnesses, 710.

Physical disability of officer may be considered by, 151.

Proceedings to determine fitness of provisional officers in Regular Army, 523.

Qualifications for reserve officer may not be considered by, 1108.

Report of findings should be forwarded to President, 25.

Reserve officer can not be ordered on inactive status by camp, 1108.

Reserve officers may be ordered before, 974.

Scope of power and duty, 628.

MEDICAL

Convening of new board to determine necessity of surgical treatment, 360.
Examination by each member necessary, 921.

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