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 244 - SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 115. 1910. and desk furniture, text-books, books of reference, scientific and professional apers and periodicals, printing and binding, ma s . .5’. P i police utensi s, emlploiment of temporary, techmcal, or spec1a services, and for al other absolutely necessary expenses, including twenty-ive dollars per month additional to regular com ensation, to phieflplerk ofldgvipion for superintendence of the War Colliige building, en thousand dollars. c¤¤¤¤z¤¤=•x»¤¤¤ CoN*rrNGnNcu:s, MILITARY 1NFOnuAT1oN SECTION, GENERAL STAFF Cours: For contixagent expenses of the military information section, General Sta Corps, mcluding the purchase of law books, professional books of reference, professional and technical periodicals and newspapers and of the mi `tary attaches at the United States errabassies fand legations abrogihmsind ogg the briznch pifiictil of the rm itaryin ormation section at a a, to ex en ed un crt edirec-. m_,ew tio1z_ ofttllgpt Secre}:]arydofdWa(1i,ft<?t1 thonasiaiiii eifollgrgz Prmrhlcg,I31‘hat n.s,m.as·4s,;£.·na sec 1on -six un re an o -e, evise tatutes, s a not applyli to lsulsiscbrgptiogsffor hfpreigi’1liya1i?l professional newspapers and peno 1ca s to ai or m t IS appropriation. ¤¢¤i¤e¤¢¤¤¤¤¤ Unrrnn Srsing snnvrcm SCHOOLE TE provide means for the theoretical and practical instruction at the Staff College (including Kfglrr 1»•¤•v¢¤w¤¤1¤. the Army Schoo of the lme and the Army Signal School) at Fort rc:-•m1ey,x¤¤¤. Leavenworth, Kansas, and the mounted service school at Fort Riley, Kansas, l;y the apurchase of text-books, books of reference, scngntrhpeanilpro §ssion_ Sapegs, the pngchase of modemi iinstariémelnts an ma na ort eoretic an practnc instruction, an or other absoluteli necessary expenses, to be allotted in such proportions as may, m the op1mon_of the Secretary of War, be for the best mterests m- ,,, lmme of the military service, twenty-five thousand dollars: Provided, That ghgggers ar service the provisions of section thirteen hundred and thirty, Revised StatgS_,;,.,_;m_,,_m, utes, authonzing leaves of absence to certain officers of the Military Academy, during the period of the suspension of the ordinary academic studies, without deduction from pay and allowances, be, and are hereby, extended to include officers on duty exclusively as igstruértorg atis the service schools on approval of the officer in charge o said sc oo. ·*dJ¤¤=¤*·G¢¤¤¤i’• THE ADJUTANT onNanAL’s DEPARTMENT. Department. Grmtinsent expenses CDNTINGENCIES, HEADQUARTERS OF MILITARY DEPARTMENTS: FOI' °° h°°d°°"°°”' contingent expenses at the headquarters of the several military divisions and apartments, including the staff co sewing thereat being for the purchase of the necessary articles ci-fasofiice, toilet, and desk furmture, binding, maps, technical books of reference, profes- U1  sional and technical newspapers and periodicals, and police utensils, .  e _ ’a‘* {jig; ;-__ Q -, ,_ to   allotted by the Secretary of War, and to be expended in the dis-  cretiorilpf the gegerallmigtagyddffision and department commanders, seven thousand ve un re dollars. m§§;;°’ °¤*°' °* M’· UNDER THE cuter or An·rrL1.1·:Rr. S?§g&f&,°»x§t¤  (`oasr ARTILLERY scuoor., Foirr Mormon, VIRGIN•IAZ For incidental ra, expenses of the school, mcluding chemicals, stationery, hardware; extra—duty pay to soldiers necessarily emcployed for periods not less than ten days as artiiicers on work in a dition to and not strictly hn hge with their military dutlies, sucgi as carpenters, blacksmiths, ra men, prmters, it nograp ers, otovra ers en `ne driver telegraph operators, teamsters, wheleilwrigllitsl) masonsllmachinistg; painters, overseers, laborers; office furniture and fixtures, machinerv and unforeseen expenses, ten thousand dollars. l egpecial apparatus. insggsngzig-ghzse of lcngineskgenergtorsz mogor? machines, measuring, ia a ara us an ma erias or ‘ ' enlisted specialiglfs, sewgelii thousand dollars. the dwmon of the