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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 33. 1921. 69 payment of any sala in excess of $5,000 er annum to an civilian employee in th;yWar Department. P y GENERAL STAFF CoLLEoE. legilueml Sm C°l` For expenses of the General Staff College, being for the purchase of E"P°”’“· the necessary stationery; typewriters and exchange of same; office, toilet, and esk furniture; textbooks, books of reference, scientific and professional papers and periodicals; printing and bindiuglilmaps; police utensils; for lighting the General Staff ollege Buil g and grounds; employment of temporary technical or special services and expenses of special lectures; and for all other absolutely necessary bu1j§gig;¢¢¤¤¤¢¤ ¤f expenses, including $25 per month additional to regular com(pensa- ` tion to chief clerk for su erintendence of the General Staff ollege Building; also for pay ofp a chief engineer at $1,400, and assistant engineer at $1,000, a carpenter at $1,000, four firemen at $720 each, an elevator conductor at $7 20; in all, $22,000. Office 01 Obie! el OFFICE OF CEIEF OF STAFF. Sm- CONTINGENCIES, M11.1TARr INTELLIGENCE D1v1s1oN. mmm., In mu For con' ent ex enses of the Milit Inte ence Division cw E w' General Stziifngorps, i1i)cluding the purchasziuoi law blmiitilss, professional books of reference; subscription to newspiasprs and periodicals; drafting and messenger service; and of the attachés at the United States embassies and legations abroad an rental of amiss for such attaches; the cost of special instruction at home and abroad, an in maintenance of students and attaches; for the hire of mtergreters, special ents, and guides; and for such other Mm b purpom as the Secretary of Vilgar may deem proper, including $10, 000 www ° °°"°°° or the actual and necessary expenses of officers of the Army on duty abroad for the purpose of observing operations of armies of fore' States at war, to be paid upon certificates of the Secretary of Vigil; that the expenditures were necessary for obtaining military information, $225,000· to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War: Provided, That section 3648, Revised Statutes, shall not appl to subscription for foreign and professional newspapers and periog R-S-.S¤¤-3648.p-'f1& icals to be paid for from this appropriation. Service schools. GENERAL SERVICE Scnoons. - Fort Leavenworth, Four LEAVENWORTH, KANsAs: For the purchase of textbooks, Kgggbol 0, the books of reference, scientific and Iprofessional papers, instruments, ma sumti iii.} and material for instruction; employment of temporary, technical, °°°°°" or specialservices, including the services of one translator at the rate of $150 per month; and for other necessag expenses of instruction, _ at the School of the Line and the General taff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, $35,000. Cmp mmm GL IEFANTRY SonooL,· CAMF BENN1No, GEORcrA: For theapurchase marry semii of textbooks, books of reference, scientific and professro papersinstruments and material for instruction, emfployment of technical and special services, including the services o one translator at the rate of $150 per month, and for the necewary expenses of instruction at the Infantry School, Camp Benning, Georgia, $35,000. ,,.0;,, me CAvA1.nY Scnoor., FoRT RH.EY, KANSAS: For the purchase of c¤v¤1ry&€l¤<iK<iF` textbooks, books of reference, scientific and professional papers, instruments, and material for instruction; employment of temporary technical, or srilecial services- and for other necessary expenses of instruction at the Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kansas, $10,000.