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 1038 srxrrrnrrrrsrr corerrnss. Sess. III. cH. 209. 1911. Aggg/_¢¤*¤f¤*°¤·¤¤ UNDER run crrmr or Anmrnnr. °°¤¤* ·’°‘"°*‘Y Coasr ARTILLERY scrroor., Four Momzorr, Vrnemrnz For incriisiiooh Fm Noam dental expenses of the school, including chemicals, stationery, hardware; costof special instruction of officers detailed as_rnstructors; . extra-duty pay to soldiers necessarily employed for periods not less than ten da s as artificers on work in addition to and not strictly rn line with their milita duties, such as carpenters, blacksrnrths, draftsmen, printers, litihographers, photpgfap ers, engine drivers, telegraph operators, teamsters, wheelwrrg ts, masons, machinists, painters, overseers, laborers; office furniture and fixtures, machinery, and unforeseen expenses, ten thousand dollars. _ _ tgvsciei ¤PP·¤**¤¤, For purchase of engines, generators, motors, machines, measuring ° instruments, special apparatus and materials for the drvrsron of the enlisted specialists, seven thousand dollars. · For purchase of special apparatus and materials and for experimental purposes for the department of artillery, three thousand ollars. ¤¤¤>¤¤¤ri¤¢¤¤*¤¤¤· For purchase of generating, measuring, and mine apparatus, and materials for use in instruction of artillery troops in their special. duties in connection with the loading and planting of submarine mines, five thousand five hundred dollars. _ B·¤>¤ For purchase and binding of professional books of recent date treating of milita and scientific su jects for library and for use of school, two thousanldifive hundred dollars. _ §¢g_¤<1§$<=:;1¤; m Pmvrkied, That section thirtysix hundred and forty-eight, Revised — ’ °’ Statutes, shall not apply to subscriptions for foreign an professional newspapers and periodicals to be paid for from this appropriation. S*¥¤**S°"*°°· orrron or Tru: currzr srerur. orrrrcrrn. E‘P°¤¤°°· Srorur, Smzvrcr: or THE ARMY: For expenses of the Signal Service of the Army, as follows: Purchase, equipment, and repair of field electric telegraghs, signal ecipipments and stores, binocular glasses, telescopes, he ostats, and other necessary instruments, including necessary meteorological instruments for use on target ranges; war balloons and aeroplanes, includin their maintenance and repair; telephone apparatus (exclusive of excga e service) and maintenance of the same; electrical installations ahd maintenance at military posts; fire control and direction apparatus and material for field artillery; maintenance and repair 0 military tele aph lines and cables, including salaries of civilian employees, supplies, and general repairs, and other expenses connected with the duty of collecting and transmitting information for the Army by telegraph or otherwise, _ three hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars, of which sum twenty {f{,';l'yg°,m smh, five thousand dollars shal be immediately available; Provided, howmacmm. ever, That not more than one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars of said amount shall be used for the purchase, maintenance, _ operation, and repair of aeroplanes and other aerial machines. ug§*g3_§w°·A*“*¤ WAsmr<oroN- sm MILITARY CABLE AND TELEGRAPH sysrrm; Emmons, etc. For defraying the c0s_t_0f such extensions and betterments of the Washington-Alaska mrhtary cable and telegraph system as may be alpproved by the Secretary of YVar, to be available until the close of t e fiscal year nmeteen hundred and thirteen from the recei ts of the W8Sh1Hgt0D—lhl&Sk& mrhtary cable and telegraph system lilrat have been covered rnto the Treasury of the United States, the extent of such extensrons and the cost thereof to be reported to Congress by the Secretary of YVar, one hundred and twenty-five thousandbdollars.