Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/926

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sixTY-E1Gr1T11 CONGRESS. sw. II. cs. 225. 1925. 895 Tm: COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF SCHOOL, roar LEAVENWORTH, Kfgn I·°¤"°¤"°**¤· KANSAS . °’ For the purchase of textbooks, books of reference, scientific and C $,Q'§5 professional papers, instruments and material for instruction; em- Sm" $°'=°°*~ ployment of temporary, technical, special, and clerical services; and or other necessary expensesof instruction, at the Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, $45,680. MILITARY POST EXCHANGES Post exchanges. For continuing the construction, equipment, and maintenance of M““"°““‘°°· °*°· smtable buildings at military posts and stations, for the conduct of the Kst exchange, school, reading, lunch, and amusement rooms; for e conduct and maintenance of libraries, service clubs, chapels, and gymnasiums, including repairs to buildings erected at private R°¤¤¤°¤b¤i*di¤¤· cost, in the operation of the Act approved May 31, 1902, and includ- V°l· 32- ¥’· ”“· ing salaries and travel for civilians employed in the hostess and · library services, and for transportation 0 books and equipment for these services; for the rental of films, purchase of slides for and making repairs to moving-picture outfits and for similar and other recreational purposes at training and mobilization camps now established, or which may be hereafter established, $87 ,800. An.mTANT GENERAL7S ormcn 0;§§§f"“"‘ “°"“"" Salaries: For pehrsonal services in the District of Columbia in ac- C***¤¤¤ v¤¤¤¤¤¤*· cordance with " e Classification Act of 1923," $1,395,000; all employeesgirovided for by this paragraph for The Adjutant General’s Oilice o the War Department shall be exclusively engaged on work of that office. ormcn or THE 1Ns1>EoTo1z GENERAL 0t§¤;¥j°°*°* °¤¤¤¤*'¤ Salaries: For personal services in the District of Columbia in ac- C*'“*°¤ P°¤'°¤¤°*· cordance with “The Classification Act of 1923," $25,180. OFFICE or THE Jxmcn A¤vooATE GENERAL _,,{{!§§,°¤·}gY°°°“ °°*" Salaries: For personal services in the District of Columbia in ac- ¤M¤¤¤ v•r¤¤¤¤¤¤- cordance with “The Classification Act of 1923," $87 ,820: Provéled, M mt That not to exceed $25,000 shall be used for the employment of such aamngmm •uii°i. experts and other employees as may be required by the Judge Advocate General of the Army for the preparation of evidence for use in behalf of the Government in claims or suits filed in Federal courts on account of alleged patent infringements and for like services in connection with other patent matters and for necessary per diem and traveling expenses in connection therewith, as authorized by law. FINANCE DEPARTMENT H”“”°°D°°'"m°“°‘ PAY, AND so roam, or THE ARMY P°’ °‘A"”" "°‘ 8 PAY or orricnns: For pay of officers of the line and staff, $29,- °m°°”‘ 09,300. _ Hereafter no commissioned officer of the Army, Navy, or Marine Ml;§¤§“'éZ;p!:°;$q§ Corps shall be deprived of his right to pay and allowances while ggP*j;,°§ serving on such duty as the President may direct in the coordina- tion or Government 0911 0 the business of the Government, as now being conducted by °°°m°”‘ him under the general supervision of the Director of the Bureau 458‘.Z2°—25i'——-59