Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/312

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272 S·lKTY·HIN'1`H GiONGRESS.a'*B¢as&‘I. :011; 146. 1926.

 ` ‘   models, boats, snd·1¤@¤rid¤·:£or.¢he use=of themhool and to provide

means for the th90l‘0l31Q8.l and racticsl instruction of Engineer oiii- ~ I, i‘ I , fa, and ;i:pers;> for

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L°°“°"“‘ °”’°°"’· school,

  1. QIkQl’,»lh§!I!8gi tmgelnnmyy ,_$bpats;» forgo pay -·od. aviliau

· for com~ ,,,'{`,,,,';*°°"°"“*"“‘ pensation of 01V1l1B»l1 lecturers and forapayiment Aodutnitwn/.feea‘of notto exceediifty student odicers at civil technical institutions in ~ addition to the 2 per of commissioned officers authorized to attend technical, professional, and other educational institutions "’°‘·“·’·""W* , aspwv:ded#iuz·ei1s,seetio¤»L1Q7acef the1Natioi1h.1YDe&ense skctof June p 3, 1916, as amen<deH.7By=the¢Aet of—June·4,·=1920;f-for unforeseen Ogg}? °"°?‘F°‘ ,°’ expenses; and for travel expenses of oilioers on journeys approved t` by the Secretaryof Wur.¤nd-made;forithe`,·ipurgose of instruction, V £'f§‘,fQ,m,,,g,_ Idromklcd, the traveling expenses,. erein provided for X ¤#lR¤l1¢I0i'I{i$lBIg8·fB¤&‘06h8F' lowaneee;»and¤f¤r,other»abso- }'§,j'g‘f‘§§,’}‘°,,,,,,_ ,,_-,,,,_ lutely ’P*r·ev€d·aZé ~f•¢••t@er·,;§’I’hnt’ section 3048,

 Statutes, shall not apply to subscri tions for foreign and

professional newspapers and periodicals tollxeipaid for from this appropriation,. _ I _ _ ¤¤·=¤»w··»¤·~·-— { 4* · v —» g,§f'°"’“* For pontoon material; ®·im•nts, supplies, and appliances required for use in the engineer equipment o troo for military

     · surveys, and for euginaer  ·tlre1ldd3;in5;’ding the pur-

chasenmaintenance, operation, and rgpsir of e necessary motor -·· cyel¤l;»tbs~}pumh•se‘•nd ·eng1neer manuals and for a

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"°“° °*‘°"“°°‘ l iunerxnss ormwrxorzs m run FIELD ‘ i l°°*"°°“‘ °‘p?°’°°· For expenses incident `esgiiieei operations in the field i t including th$ pumh••ewiD»u».t¤xiat·md¤a_.nserve5ot:¤materia1 for

 thepmeatalioi  andsoptdde of the

District of Columbia, the operation, mainteuaneeyhnd repair, of y horsp—dr•.wn and motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehic es, for gmmwwwh. services efqunegjs, s¤·£g;par#i•¤;.¢n¤s¤•n,>photegraphers, mas- ` N _and_ Yrem loyeestoEng·inee1·_oiiicers on the 1 #wmn;snders,~ anu; g gg °J ` A 1 l V 1; ` I °·ti or I __ P " r depots " and fglilitary survgxgs and maps,l’ $74,000:

 cg wa, Provided, That vqhen to ioiiitereda otthel vernment, funds appro·

¤¤¤¤¤*•`*¢ e " pi-lated under this head may usedforfthe of options on materials for use in e ' ser ®era‘ti615s‘m t e field.: Promded fur- "°1mz""""‘ ??£t€?§,’¥a?,§$¤§£§:l»s»,sg(”’5§”;?2$*§? “*l“¤t**,°2,%3’¤¤*°;£,”;§t‘$°

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