Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/867

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SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 143. 1918. 849 such training, apurchase of textbooks, books of reference, scientific and profession pszpers, periodicals and magazines, and instruments and material for eoretical and practical instruction at aviation schools and stations, and all other means to carxjy out the provisions Vo, 3, P 1,,, of section twenty-seven of the Act alpdproved une third, nineteen ' ` hundred and sixteen, authorizing, in a ition to the military trainin of soldiers while in active service, means for securing educational and vocational training of a character to increase their military efhcienc and enable them to return to civil life better equipped for industrial: commercial, and general business occupations. Ci mn I Also, to pay such civilian employees in the District of Columbia or Dist;ic;°{cgil1,£u(i,i§?S’ elsewhere as may be necessary, an for the payment of their traveling and other necessary expenses. That hereafter mileage to officers of the Army traveling on duty in e ¢i¤i¤ liiliig connection with aviation shall be paid from the appropriation for the P"““°¤S· _ work in connection with which the travel is performed. D6 I I _ And also, for the payment of all expenses in connection with the craitwaiiiilmezllripiiniilxiiz development of suita le types of aviation engines, airplanes,balloons, °¤°°’· and other aircraft alppurtenances, including the cost of sample engines, airplanes, ba_oons, and appurtenances, cost of any patents an other rights therein, and costs of investigation, experimentation, and research in respect thereto. , mmmmm °,¤;m_ And also, for the payment of all expenses in connection with the uacmmgpancsmc. creation, expansion, acquisition, and development of plants, factories, and establishments for the manufacture of airplanes, aircraft, balloons, en ines, and a purtena.nces, includingl provision for the purchase or lease of landls with the buildiplg thereon, and for the B"m"'*'*°*°‘ construction of lpermanent or temporary b dinlgs for alfggrposes, includinglsuitab e office accommodations, in the istrict of lumbia or elsew ere, purchase of machinery, tools, and employment of operatives, together with all admmistrative expenses necessary, the purchase and supply of raw and semifinished materials and of fuel and other things necessary for creatingand extending the production of airplanes, balloons, aircraft, engines, and all appiutenanccs Uhm mmm, An also for creating, mamtaming, and operating at technical use-maiil at mma schools and colleges courses of instruction for aviation students, ‘”"* °°“°$°'· including cost of mstruction, equipment, and supplies necessary for instruction and subsistence of stu ents while receiving such instruction, $884,304,75S: Provided, 'l‘hat the President may hereafter l,ii°¤l‘$h: ctmoneya apportion and allot the moneys herein or heretofore approdpriated "Y°'”*"°‘“°"‘· for aviation purgses in such manner as he mag deem most a visable for the acccrnp' hment of said purposes wit the same force and effect as though such apportionment had been made by this Act: Promkiedllfurther, That no person otherwise qualified for service as a ,$,?g°,,,¥§,,Y,§$l°°‘°*°“ °°* cadet, p` ot, military aviator, or other officer in the aviation service shall be barred from such service by reason of not being equipped with a college education. E of 6 ui Excnxxon or nmmi. uarnnrarz 'lhat, sulject to the approval of ° p' the Secret of War, motor-propelled vehi es, airplanes, e@es, parts thereaolfi balloons, and appurtenances may be exchanged in part payment for new equipment of the same or similar character to be used for the same purposes as those proposed to be exchanged. F , mmcm Mmnacn ron rorznrou msraucrons: Th_at during the resent au¤Q*$”agi»`»1n•ge,¤ce eme§ency, officers and enlisted men of foreign armies attatilied to the nited States Army as instructors or inspectors when traveling in the United States on authorized official usiness pertaining to aviation shall be entitled to receive, from funds appropriated by this Act, the same mileage and transportation allowances as are authorized for officers or enlisted men of the Regular Army. mm Mssmyw CoN*rmur:·:o_·rrrn Arrnornrarrons ron THE SIGNAL Snnvrcn: That im, mums imnfunds appropriated by the Act approved July twenty-fourth, nine- ""°"‘ ll2~l60°-—vor. 40-1*1* 1-54