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 1158 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 2511. 1907. M8·i’h2-i907- CEAP.2 11.- A· M k'' f th s rt fth A f i¤·`%-¤¤~5¤i—i _ the nm y.£.¤dl¤§$mLtthl?..é?E, ?.£'£§€.%‘§“f.`3L`d.‘LZl ..2.; EQ2?. ° " "“’ °' [Publi ,N .170. c o ]_ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the (/Wufted m§,;_'“" "l’¥""’*’““‘ State.; of Amirtca in Congress assembled, That the followilng Vpums be, andt ey are ereby a propriated out of any money in the reasury not otherwise appropriiited, for the support of the Army for the year C0 t_ games endipg June thirtiet, ninefpen l]ll!£g.1'B and eight: t f th “’"·· “NT1NeENc1ES or THE RMY: or a con ingen ex nses o e Army not otherwise provided for, and embracing alimbranches of the military service, including the office of the Chief of Staff, to be phxpendeél under the immediaie orders of the Secretary of Wa1·, fifteen ousan dollars. · ‘“""’ W"°°"°‘°· ARMY Wan CoLLEoE: For expenses of the Army War College, being for the purchase of the necessary stationery, office, toilet, and desk furniture, text-books, books of reference, scientific and professional papers and periodicals, binding, maps, police utensils, and for all other absolutely necessary expenses, fifteen thousand dollars. ‘ Sggive vf Chief ¤f ormcn or THE omni? or STAFF. ingggpsgsi military For contingent expenses of the military information division, Gen- ' %£?Sk§Z”¥Hr.E}Z‘}§.é““lr`L‘}‘€.€l$h§l"‘I.T}“S"¥. `l€.i“" ’¤""”3“l°"“` n a ec n ca s an newspapers, and of the military attachés at the UnitedXStates embassies and egations abroad; audof the branch office of the military information division at Manila, to be erspended under the direction of the Secre- 1 tary of War, ten thousand ollars: Provided, That section thirty-six §$§{,3,§§’§ -,1,, hundred and forty-eight, Revised Statutes, shall not apply to subscriptnonlsfforfforeign and professional newspapers and periodicals to be pai or rom this appropriation. sense s(·r...»a. UNITED STATES snnvron SCHOOLS! To provide means for the theo- Fort M.,,,,.,€,y,,_ retical and practical instruction at the Arti lery School at Fort Monroe, V1rg1n1a;_t e Staff Collegc (lilcluding the Infantry and Cavalry School Kg: 1.e»w<¤nwm·¤n, and t;he·S1gnal School) at Fort' Leavenworth, Kansas, and the school pm Rne,·_x..,,,_ of applicatmn for cavalry and held artillery at Fort Riley, Kansas, by the purchase of textbooks, books of reference, scientific and professional papers, the purchase of modern mstruments and material for theoretica and practical mstruction, and for all other absolutely necessary extpenses, to be allotted in such proportions as may, m the opinion o the Secretary of War, be for the best interests of the m111- tary service, twentydive thousand dollars. p3:,2lTE..?`°'°""'“ THE MHJTARY SECRETARY’S DEPARTMENT, 8}`gg§Q}f,jj$},g§jf°'*’°” CQNTINGENCIES, HEADQUARTERS or mmraizr DEPARTMENTS! For oontmgepti expenses at the] h(ie1adqul;u·ters of the several military divisions an epartments, inc u "ug the staff corps serving thereat bei for the purchase of the necessary articles of office, toilet, and degi furn1ture,_bmdmg, maps, technical books of reference, professional and technical newspapers and periodicals, and police utensils, to be allotted by the Secretary of War, and to beexpended in the discretion Pr `_ of the several military division and department commanders, seven .,0'{}‘jQ;,j,,,,m, Gm thousand fave hundred dollars: Provided, That hereafter the Military · mrs Depirimcnr. gecretayy p) Department lpf the_Army shlall fbehkncgivn as the Adgutantenera s epar men ,t e senior in ran o the officers of said e rt- Tiiie ¤f~·¤‘~¤¤- ment shall be designated by the title of The Adjutant—Generall¤the other officers of the Department shall be designated by the title of Adjutant-(weneral, and he Military Secretary’s Office of the \Var Department shall be known as the Adjutant—General’s Office.