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SE VENTY-FI RST C ONGRESS . SEss . III . CH. 279. 1931.

1279 Printing Office, $500,000 : Provided, That the sum of $3,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, may be used for the publication, from time to time, of bulle tins prepared und er the direction of the Surgeon General of the Army, for the instruction of medical officers, when approv ed by t he Sec retary of War, and no t excee ding $6 5,000 neer sder Chief of En gi- shall be available for printing and binding under the direction of the Chief of Engineers . M ILI TARY AC TIV ITI ES CONTINGENCIES OF THE ARMY For all contingent expenses of the War Department and of the Army not otherwise provided for and embracing all branches of the military service, including the office of the Chief of Staff ; for all eme rgencie s and e xtraord inary expense s, incl uding t he empl oyment of translators and exclusive of all other personal services in the War Departm ent or any of its subordinate burea us or offices in the Dis- tri ct of C olumbia , or in the A rmy at large, but imp ossible to be anticipated or classified, to be expended on the approval or authority of the Secretary of War, and for such purposes as he may deem proper, and for examination of estimates of appropriations and of mil itary a ctivit ies in the fi eld, $1 2,000 . YOR KT OWN SESQUICENTENNIAL CEL EB RAT ION GENERAL STAFF CORPS Proviso. Medical bulletins . Military activities. No mo ney appropriated b this Act for objects which t he eco- Money solely for use i 3r

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of economic surveys . nomic survey which has been conducted by the War Department may show as not being wholly or partly required shall be available for obligation for any other object . Army contingencies . Yorktown Sesquicen- tenn ial C elebr ation . For the expenses of the United States Army, which is hereby Participation authorized to participate on October 16, 17, 18, and 19, 1931, in the expenses' sesqu icentennial celeb ration at Yorktown , Virginia, to be held pur- suant to Public Resolution, Numbered 89, Seventy-first Congress, approved June 17, 1930, entitled " Joint resolution providing for the participation of the United States in the celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the siege of Yorktown, Virginia, and the surrender of Lord Cornwallis, on October 19, 1781, and authorizing an appropriation to be used in connection with such celebration, and for other purposes," including transportation to and from Yorktown, of troops, tentage, supplies, equipment, and all other expense incident to a proper participation in said celebration, includ- ing the expenses of the Army Band, which is hereby authorized to participate in said celebration, $30,000 . An te, pp . 333, 776, 447 . Post, p . 2173. Ar my band . General Staff Corps . Military Intelligence Division . Contingent expenses . CON TING ENCIE S, MI LITA RY IN TELLI GENC E DIV ISION For contingent expenses of the Military Intelligence Division, Gen- era l Staff Corps, an d of the military attaches at the U nited States embassies and legations abroad, including the purchase of law books, professional books of reference, and subscriptions to newspapers and periodicals ; for cost of maintenance of students and attaches ; for the hire of interpreters, special agents, and guides, and for such other purposes as the Secretary of War may deem proper, including $5,000 for the actual and necessary expenses of officers of the Army on duty abroad for the

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of foreign armies . of foreign states at war, to be paid upon certificates of the Secretary