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240 Frrrr-Nmrn oonennss. sm. 1. · es. sms. 1906. J¤¤¤12.1906· CHAP. 8.- Act Makin appropriation for the su rt of the Arm for the [H' R" I43Q7L fiscal year grilling J rin; thirtieth, Eirieteerli hundred and sexiieliii y [Public, No. 224. 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represe1itat2}vee of the United ,,0·'},‘;“’ “”'°l"`l“' States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and they are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury - not otherwise appro riated, for the sup(port of the Army for the year _ _ ending June thrrtieth, nineteen hundre and seven: °°""“‘°““‘°“· Courrxcaxcrns or run Amar: For all contingent expenses of the Army not otherwise rovided for, and embracin all branches of the military service, inclhding the officc of the Clrief of Staff, to be ‘ elxpendeéiérrider the immediate orders of the Secretary of War, fifteen thousand dollars. Army W¤rG¤11¤s¤- ARMY Wag Comeau: For expenses of the Army War' College, being for the temporary hire of office rooms, purchase of the necessary stationery, office, toilet, and desk furniture, text-books., books of reference, scientific and professional papers and periodicals, binding, maps, police utensils, and for all other absolutely necessary expenses, fifteen thousand dollars. - S!2lflice of Chief ol OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF. A ingxagg; gw Bgorépciptgrogent exgeréses oflfhe rnilgary iréfcgmagmgikgivisign, Gen- ' era a r s inc u in e nrc asc 0 w ro essional books of referdhtse, profesgional iind technical periodicaild) and newspapers, and of the military attaches at the United States embassies . an legations abroad, and of the branch office of the military information division at Manila, to be expended under the direction of the Secmm. retary of War, ten thousand dollars: Provided, That section thirty-six §f,;§§°,;f§°8·P‘"°‘ hundred and forty-eight Revised Statutes, shall not apply to subscriptions for foreign and professional newspapers and periodicals to be id for from this appropriation. Mvi<·¤ ·¤·¤¤<>1=+- llizrrnn Sums smnvron scrroors: To provide means for the theorensronmeva. retical and practical instruction at the Artillery School, at Fort Monr··¤n1·¤ne¤,x. r. roe, Virginia; the School of Submarine Defense. at Fort Totten, New fort Lecvenwonh. York; the General Service and Staff College, at Fort Leavenworth, Mm Kansas, and the School of Application for Cavalry and Field Ar·tillery, F"" ““°Y· K“"°‘- at Fort Riley, Kansas, by the urchase of text-books, books of reference, scientific and professional)papers, the purchase of modern instruments and material for theoretical and practical instruction, and for all other absolutely necessary cx enses, to be allotted in such pr·oportions as may, in the opinion of the Secretary of War, be for the best interest of the military service, twenty thousand dollars. I)3:m:m·'y¤·r¤r¤rr'» Tru: mLr·r.urY SECRETARY,H r>r·:rA1rrMux·r. ,fj‘;{‘(§_}}{{{$,}{§LiQ,,*’f"“*‘“ Corvrmu mucrrzs, HEADQUARTERS or zurmrarzr nnmnnrnursz For contingent expenses at the headquarters of the several military divisions and departments, including the staff corps serving thereat, being for the purchase of the necessary articles of office, toilet, and desk fur·niture, binding, maps, technical books of reference, professional and technical newspapers and periodicals, and police utensils, to be allotted by the Secretary of War, and to be expended in the discretion of the several military division and department commanders, seven thousand " five hundred dollars. ,,L‘;‘}f' ‘”'*“‘ °‘ ·"‘ Usrirza rm-: cnrr·:r·* or Aa·rrr,r,r·:r<r. _g{,*g,*{j¤**¤° ********5* Scuoor. or Scmmnrxn Dar1~:>:sr;, Four To·rrr·:r:, Naw Yonx: For xmdenralexperrses. incidental expenses of school and depot, including chemicals. stationery, hardware. extra—duty pay to soldiers necessarily employed for periods