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 620 sixrr-Founrn conennss. Sess. 1. cn. 418. 1916. Contingencies. Courmonucms or Tim Amir: For all contingent expenses of the Army not otherwise rovided for and embracing all branches of the military service, incfiiding the office of the Chief of Staff for all E,,,,,,g.,,,j,,,_ emergencies and extraordinagyexpenses, mcluding the ernp oyment of- translators and exclusive o all other personal services m the War Department, or angoof its subordinate ureausl or of§i)ces_at ` to, Dist t f lumbi in the Army at arge utimpossi e ildgbeuanticimsted or classifgdtzrto be expended on tlie approval and Pmucmmhmmm authority of) the Secretary of War, and or such (piurposes as he may deem properhmcluding the payment of a per em allowance not to exceed $4, in heu of subsistence, to employees of the War Department traveling on official business outside of the District of Columbia and away from their designated posts, $50,000. omeaciimoiszna orrrcm or rm: umm or s·rAm·. Army W=¤¤<>¤¢s¤- Amn Wan Common: For expenses of the Army War_ College being for the purchase of the necessary stationery; typewriters and exchange of same; office, toilet, an desk furniture; textbooks; books of reference; scientific and professional papers and periodicals; rintin and bllldllll   maps· police utensils ;employment of temporary, ffechnicil, or speci ,services; and for all other absolutely necessary expenses, including $2§ per month additional to regular com(p($nsa— tion to chief clerk of division for supermtendence of the War llege <><¤¤¤*==&¤¤¤i¤¤ mm- building,  Mmrrknr Isrormyrrou Section Gnninnxn S·r.n·r· . .· ONTIN, , x Sw Cours: For oonti1§ent expenses of the military information seo- ` tion, General Sta Corps, including the purchase of law books, professional books of re erence; periodicals and newspapers; drafting and messenger service; and of the military attachés at the United States embassies  legations abroad; an of the branch office of the military mformation section at Manila; the cost of special instruction at home and abroad and in maintenance of students and attachés; and for such other purposes as the Secretary of War may deem p)mWI;:§;dtorIb§ expended ulpider the ldiregtgln of (fl? Secretgry pg War: rnnia. r e, at section t rty-six un r an orty-ei t, ' ié>n1,p.vi»i_ Statutes, shall not apply to subscriptions for foreign andgprofesiaional newspapers and periodicals to be paid for from this appropriation, $11,000. mQ;?$;f,jj0*§f,f“°'°1”'*‘· Exrmxsns or MILITARY OBSERVERS ABROAD: For the actual and necessary expenses of officers of the Army on duty abroad for the purpose_of 0 serving operations of armies of foreign States at war, to be paid upon certificates of the Secretary of War that the expend1— tures were necessary for obtaining military information, $15,000. S¤¤"—‘*°·>S°¤°<>*S· thUr~rrpnnl Srizirns spngcn sonoorsz Tothprovide means for the _eore ica an prac IC instruction at e y service schools L°“""’“'°"“‘* (including the Army Staff College, the Army School of the Line, the Army; Fielg §ng1r;eerhFcéhopg,O2}l%e ArmydField Service and Correspon ence c oo or e ic rs, th Arm S` lSh l at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, theeltloiifited §erviceyScEi1oil, af llqgrfs it   §1;ey,lK2Enig.s,§ud the Sriihool <éfuFirgg1oa1i1Field Artillery and for the 0 i- cooo usetry,at orf ,b1;h h { textbooks, books of reference, scientific 02*1% piiofesgiolfiiilic pzsiiaerg, thel purclgasfpl of gnodprn mstrriments tan? material for theorpfical 8.D·pI`&ClC'lI1SI'\1ClOD,(}II10 1 t ,tehni , special services, and for all 051e1¥Ii1l(i§0l1§elyBIrl1eli:(e1si;lay ezgpenges, ii); PBY °‘"*‘¤$”“°'· bp alliplttgd pn sp§h};pr<1p_or£onps rpetig, igjihe opinion if the Secretixéy o, e or e es in res s o e tary service. Not exce - ing $100 per month may be used for the payment of one translator, to be appointed by the commandant of the Army service schools