Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/127

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106 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 8. 1919. fore` States at war, to be paid upon certificates of the Secretary of VK:-ii- that the expenditures were necessary for obtarmng military information, $25,000. SemmchmL__ Uurrnn Sryras Sarwrcn Scnoons. p,,{,§,§f’“°"°“ °" To provide means for the theoretical and gractical instruction at K:`g¤ L¢¤v¤¤W°¤h· the Army service schools (includin the Army taif College, the Army ` School of the Line the Army 1§ield Engineer Schoo _ the Army _ Field Service School and Correspondence School for Medical Officers Fm R‘]°"*K‘”‘ and the Army S' al School) at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, the Mounted Service Sghool at Fort Riley Kansas, and the School of §§§,‘“,}}';_§l‘“‘ Fire for Field Artillery, and for the lnfantr{SSchool of Arms at ' Fort Sill, Oklahoma, by the purchase of textboo , books of reference, scientiiic and professional papers, the purchase of modern instruments and material for theoretical and practical mstructron, employ- ment of temporary, technical, or special services, and for all_ other absolutel necemary ezépenses, to be allotted m such proportion as may, in the opinion of e Secretary of War, be for the est interests '*"°“"“‘°”· of the military service. Not exceeding $300 per month mati be used for the ayment of $100 per month to a translator at e Army Service Sc ools, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, $100 per month to a translator at the School of Fire for Field Artillery, and $100 gmxmonth to a translator at the Infantry School of Arms, Fort ill, Oklahoma, to be appointed by the commandants of the schools named, with the approval of the Secretary of War, $75,000. D;*p§§§§;§,§,_G°“”"’ THE A.DJUTANT GENERAUS DEPARTMENT. Commenxcms, Hnmqumrmns or Mmrraizr Dnrsnrnmurs, Drsrrzxcrs, Arm TAcrr1cAL Cormarms. °°¤°i¤¤¤¤¤*°S et For contingent expenses at the head uazrters of the several terrihsdq ° torial departments, territorial districts, tgctical divisions and brigades, including the Staff Corps serving thereat, bei for the purchase of the necessary articles o office, toilet, and desliliurniture, stationery, ice, ancddpotable water for office use when necessary, binding, maps, techni books of reference, professional and technical newspapers and periodicals, payment for which may be made in advance, and police utensils, to e allotted by the Secretary of War, and to be pgclpended in the discretion of the commanding officers of the several ` itary departments, districts, and tactical commands, $12,000. ,,§’§'°'°'°°“*"“"' CHIEF OF COAST ARTILLERY. sgiiigciitriiritiidiiritii Coasr ARTILLERY Scnoor., Forvr Mormon, Vmomra. I¤<=i<*¢¤*¤i *"P°“·’°S· For incidental expenses of the school, including chemicals, stationery, printing, and bindin ; hardware; materials; cost of special instruction_of officers detailed as instructors; employment of temporary, technical, or special services; extra-duty pay to soldiers necessarily employed for periods not less than ten days as artihcers on work in a dition to and not strictly in line with their military duties, such as carpenters, blacksmiths, draftsmen, printers, lithographers, photographers, engine drivers, telegraph operators, teamsters, wheelwrights, masons, machinists, painters, overseers, laborers; for office furniture and fixtures, machinery, motor trucks, and unforseen expenses, $12,000. °t§1>°d¤* °PP°"°*“·°· or purchase of engines, generators, motors, machines, measurin instruments, {special apparatus, and materials for the division 0% enlisted speci `sts, $10,000.