RENTAL: Appropriation for War Department and supply branches of Army, 965. Charge may be made for use of amusement outfits of one organization by another, 107. Expense of restoration of building payable from same appropriation as, 1069. REPORTERS: Army field clerks, when off duty, may act as court-martial, 34. Enlisted men may not be employed by official stenographer as court-martial, 836, Failure to record fully, correction for, 430. REPRESENTATIVES. REQUISITION: See Agents. See also Commandeering; Condemnation; Confiscation. Beginning of time of charter hire for vessels, 245, 1004. City entitled to compensation for requisition of street if deprived of revenue, 1062. Homing pigeons subject to, 927. Improvements installed in requisitioned plant may be removed by Government, 1107. Milling machine in hands of receiver subject to, 778. Nitrate of soda for agricultural purposes, 449. Personal records of owner need not be submitted for inspection, 927. Portion of building with heating and lighting plant may be requisitioned, 885. Possesson of property legal after service of order, 871. Property leased by Government at excessive rental may be requisitioned, 832. Purchase by Government at price fixed by Secretary of War, 934. Purposes for which property may be acquired by, 467. Refugee supplies for Red Cross not subject to, 468. Seizure only by person in military service or employ of United States, 866. State can not impose taxes on requisitioned property, 233. Storage facilities for records of telegraph service, 967. Time at which title of property passes to Government, 233, 493, 887. Title to property requisitioned for contractor, 493. Town's loss due to requisitioning taxable property relieved only by Congress, 835. RESERVATIONS: Cactus plants may be removed from reservation but may not be sold, 902. Extension and use of sewer by civil authorities, 905. Jurisdiction of sewer can not be transferred to civil authorities, 905. State authorities have no jurisdiction over Federal construction work on, 74. RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS: Commutation of subsistence for members of, 141. Institutions furnishing own uniforms, not required to give bond or insure, 121. RESIDENCE: Alien by enlisting and moving on Government service does not change, 68. RESIGNATION: Acceptance of officer's resignation before new commission is effective, 953. Court-martial sentence affected by officer's, 603. Officers may resign in time of war, 18. Officers under charges may resign, but resignation need not be accepted, 18. Sales of subsistence supplies to, 718. 116749-1974 RESTORATION TO DUTY: By commanding officer upon acquittal, 415, 681. Draft delinquents absolved from charge and penalties of desertion upon, 181, 635. Officer can not be restored to duty as private, 706. Employees of contractor residing within camp subject to court-martial, 883. RETIRED ENLISTED MEN: Accepting appointment as Army field clerk, effect of, 509. Accepting commission in temporary forces, effect of, 509. Appointment to higher grade while on active duty does not affect status, 100. Detail as recruiting sergeants, 656. Mileage to first duty station allowed when appointed officer in National Army, 209. Rank upon retirement when holding temporary warrant, 517. Subject to military discipline, 984. RETIRED OFFICERS: Acceptance of commission in National Army by Philippine Scout, 701. Appointment of Medical Reserve officers to lieutenancy, 648. Assigned to active duty, right to assume command at post, 470. Court-martial duty may be assigned upon request of a commanding general, 904. Detail for military instruction to school where required capacity is not filled, 132. Detailed to take charge of military training schools, 862. District of Columbia Militia have no military status, 35, 147. District of Columbia Militia not subject to call to active duty, 35, 147. Eligibility to succeed to command when ordered to active duty, 538. Mileage. See Mileage. Military status of National Guard, 1050. Pay. See Pay and allowances. Philippine Scout officers not on retired list of Army, 1056. Post exchanges at war prison barracks in charge of, 599. Promotion after acceptance of appointment in different branch of service, 770. RETIREMENT: Chief engineer, Army Mine Planter Service, entitled to, 1068. Computing service in United States Guards for, 899. Contract surgeon disabled while serving in Medical Reserve Corps, entitled to, 918. Matter of mathematical computation, 236. Medical officer physically disqualified in line of duty, 235. National Guard officer in Federal service not subject to laws governing, 837. Provisional lieutenant retired only for physical incapacity, 741, 833. Rank upon, of enlisted man holding temporary warrant, 517. Service in Army, Navy, or Marine Corps counted with last enlistment, 911. Acting executive officer of a camp has no authority to act as, 886. Action by, when corrective action is taken by J. A. G. O., 378. Action where error appears in record, 155. Authority to function as reviewing authority can not be delegated, 886. Camp commander may act after removal of division commander, 300, 397. Camp commander may not act as, to divisional court, 300, 397. Commander of division in United States not commanding general in the field, 56. Effect of erroneous action on court-martial proceedings, 294. Executive officer of a camp can not act in summary or special courts-martial as, 888. REWARD: Actual expenses only need be paid for arrest of deserter, 91. Apprehender of garrison prisoner, not charged with desertion, not entitled to, 93. REWARD-Continued. Apprehension of deserter, 501. Civilian arresting deserter, 531. Delivery by civilian police of deserter at point other than military post, 91. Delivery of draft delinquents by civil officer, 306, 339, 570. Delivery of paroled general prisoner after revocation of parole, 472. Delivery of soldier not charged with desertion but shown to be a deserter in fact, 17. Payment for apprehension of deserter in Mexico not allowed, 878. Payment for return of deserter not invalidated by illegal induction, 877. Police arresting soldier on incorrect information of company commander, 191. United States marshal or deputies not entitled for arresting deserter, 14. Officer's right to wear for wounds received while serving in English Army, 60. RIPARIAN OWNERS: Limitation on right to remove sand and gravel, 446. ROYALTIES. See Patents; Publications. RUSSIAN RAILWAY SERVICE CORPS: Status of, and right to purchase subsistence stores, 422. ST. ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL, D. C. See Government Hospital for Insane. Private mounts to Government, 250, 319, 498. Prohibition of sale of publications in camp by camp commander, 545, Publications by officer may not be sold to Government at a profit, 222. SALMON : Requisitioned before assessment not taxable by State, 233. SALVAGE: When Government is entitled to, 245. SAND AND GRAVEL: Right of riparian owners to remove, 446. SANITARY CORPS: Sergeants can not be transferred to Q. M. C. without loss of grade, 1056. SANITATION: Damages for destroying building as sanitary measure, 454. SCHOOL BUILDINGS. See Public property. SCHOOLS. See Educational institutions. SCRAP: Sale of waste matter under ordnance contracts, 44. SEAMEN: Army transport crew not entitled to benefits of war-risk insurance act, 153. SEARCH WARRANT: State law prevails, 293. SECRETARY OF WAR: Approval of contracts necessary, 307, 730. Army transport may carry commercial freight upon authorization of, 71, 316. Delegation of authority to stop pay for indebtedness to Government, 604. Determination of purchase price of manufactured articles by, 934. Enlisted men appointed warrant officers in Army Mine Planter Service by, 1034. Forfeitures of pay affected by restoration to duty by, 184. General prisoners may be restored to duty by, 6. Issue of horse equipment to field officers upon authorization of, 12. SECRETARY OF WAR-Continued. Lease of part of military reservation not within power of, 980. Leases of public lands revoked by, 419, 1061. May authorize Director of Purchase and Supplies to renew leases, 490. Open market purchases reported for approval of, 416. Portion of building with heating and lighting plant may be requisitioned by, 885. Power plants may be acquired by, 541. Power to commandeer camps and sawmills cutting spruce for Signal Corps, 186. Power to take over railroads, 569. Precedence of offiers with same length of service and commissioned same date, 689. Subordinate may act in name of assistant, 416. Tank car leases by Ordnance Department, approval by, 1051. Transmission of electric power over private lines, 541. Travel orders issued by Chiefs of Ordnance districts upon authorization of, 830. Evidence of willful desertion on failure to report for entrainment, 1076. SENTENCES: See also Confinement. Acceptance of resignation constructive remission of unexecuted portion, 603. Date on which confinement begins, 519, 914. Designation of penitentiary as place of confinement, when proper, 253. Detention of soldier by civil authorities to enforce, 717. Discharge on certificate of disability discharges from prison, 962. Dismissed officer may enter service as enlisted man, 657. Effect of failure of court to explain offense and plea of guilty, 88. Effect of honorable discharge pending review of court-martial, 546. For duration of war should not be imposed, 576. Hard labor for more than six months accompanied by dishonorable discharge, 584. LIMITATIONS- Maximum peace-time punishments not all effective in war time, 116. Partial service of civil sentence considered in mitigation, 1085. Penitentiary sentence imposed when offense is in violation of Federal statute, 214. Remission and restoration to duty does not entitle to pay forfeited, 184. Remission of sentence of forfeiture, 72. Reviewing authority incompetent to commute sentence, 116. Suspension of partly executed sentences under A. W. 53 not authorized, 101. Appointment from personnel in emergency forces, 953. Appointment in Regular Army not authorized, 178. Qualifications for appointment in United States Army, 772. SERGEANTS—Continued. QUARTERMASTER- Compensation for services as chief clerk while on furlough not allowed, 765. Transfer without loss of grade, 725. Transfer from Medical Department and Sanitary Corps to Q. M. C. as privates, 1050. See also Army; Draft; Duty; Enlisted men; Enlistment; Military Instruction; ACTIVE- Construction of term in soldiers' and sailors' civil relief act, 1009. FIELD- Engineers entitled to overtime pay for, 744. Temporary assignment of civilian employees of, 643. FOREIGN- Escape by desertion prevented by forwarding offender to his organization, 181. LIMITED Applications for war risk insurance should be accepted from men in, 957. Rights of pensioners drafted for, 285. MILITARY- In time of war Government has right to, regardless of physical fitness, 152. SPECIAL Rights of pensioners drafted for, 285. SEWERS: Conditions under which private houses may be connected with Government, 738. Loss of right to expert riflemen's pay when transferred to prison barracks as guard, 24. SHIPS AND SHIPPING: Appropriation available for construction of concrete boats, 972. Carriage of private freight by Army transports, 71, 316. Construction of contracts for use of, 381. Construction of provision in shipping articles that they shall be "armed," 303. Deserters from British vessels in America not within British Convention, 719.. Government liable for cost of survey of vessel under "bare boat" charter, 1091. Oral charter renders Government liable for cost of barge repairs, 1106. Owners may require bond of Government pending general average adjustment, 869. Responsibility of owner when vessel is unseaworthy, 881. Sale of boats purchased by War Department during emergency allowed, 1075. Status need not be communicated by War Department to plaintiff in suit, 1078. Time charter of damaged requisitioned ship bars contribution in general average, 853. Civilians may wear shoes made on Army pattern, 481. SIGNAL CORPS: AIR SERVICE- Method of commissioning officers, 510. AVIATION SECTION- Authority to establish printing plant, 304. Detail of graduated aerial observers in, 261. Incidental expenses of officers required to make flights, 495. Travel allowances of, 20. Bands may be organized by authority of President, 594. Commandeering of camps and sawmills engaged in cutting spruce, 186. |