Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/526

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SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 291. 1924. 495 ormon or CHIEF or BUREAU or INSUIIAE Arrxms. ,,£f*°°°‘Cm°’°*B“‘ Salaries: For personal services in the District of Columbia in 0********* ¤·¤°¤¤¤*· accordance with ‘ The Classification Act of 1923," $81,600. Corrs or ENGINEERS. °°""s °'E"““‘°°'* ENGINEER DEPOTS. D°"°‘S· For incidental expenses for the depots, including fuel, lights, I°°id““*“l°‘”°”°°“‘ chemicals, stationery, hardware, machinery, pay of civilian clerks, mechanics, laborers, and other employees; for lumber and materials and for labor for packing and crating engineer supplies; repairs of, and for materials to repair, public buildings, machinery, and instruments, and for unforeseen expenses, $89,010. ENGINEER SCHOOL. _S°h°°1’D‘C‘ For equipment and maintenance of the Engineer School, includ- ¤»Eg·i1£¤1;°°t' m°m°` ing purchase and repair of instruments, machinery, implements, models, boats, and materials for the use of the school and to provide means for the theoretical and lpractical instruction of Engineer officers and troops in their specia duties as sappers and miners; for land mining, pontoniering, and signaling; for purchase and binding of scientific and professional works, papers, and periodicals treating on military engineering and scientific subjects; for textbooks and books of reference for the library of the United States Engineer M School; for incidental expenses of the school, including chemicals, I°°m°° °"’°°°°°‘ stationery, hardware, machinery, and boats; for pay of civilian clerks, draftsmen, electricians, mechanics, and laborers; for com~ Tum _, G, ,1 im pensation of civilian lecturers and for payment of tuition fees of smuuegg. v not to exceed fifty student officers at civil technical institutions in addition to the 2 per centum of commissioned officers authorized to attend technical, professional, and other educational institutions as provided for in section 127a of the National Defense Act of June V°1‘ *1* "· ”°‘ 3, 1916, as amended by the Act of June 4, 1920; for unforeseen Tum o, expenses; and for travel expenses of officers on journeys approved emma. I by the Secretary of War and made for the purpose of instruction: Provided, That the traveling ex uses herein provided for shall be €,"i'{:,'{',,; m¤,,,,,_ in lieu of mileage and other allfwances; and for other absolutely ,,“.,,,,,,_b_ necessary expenses: Provided further. That section 3648, Revised a.s..»¤.ms.p.ua Statutes, shal not apply to subscriptions for foreign and profes— sional newspapers and periodicals to be paid for from this appropriation, $25,000. · ENGINEER EQUIPMENT or ruoors. E¤¤*1>¤¤¤¤¢·>"=¤<>¤¤· For pontoon material, tools, instruments, supplies, and appliances ,,2_“‘°“’°· '“"*’“°°· required for use in the engineer equipment of troops, for military- surveys, and for engineer operations in the field, including the purchase, maintenance, operation, and repair of the necessary motor cycles; the purchase and preparation of e `neer manuals and for 8. reserve supply of above equipment, $60;:gO. CIVILIAN AssIs*rAN·rs ·ro ENGINEER orricmzs. °"m""'°’*'"°‘ For services of surveyors, survey parties, draftsmen, photog· S""°’°"’°°°‘ raphers, master laborers, clerks, and other employees to Engineer officers on the stafs of division, corps, and department commanders, $38,800. 45822°-251*-—$4