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 186 SIXTY·FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 29. 1917. 0¤¤.¤!=i•MS¢¤'L ormcn or- rim crrmr or s·rAr1··. ¤¤¤*i¤=¤¤¤°P- ¤¤“*· Corrrnrenxcms, M11.rrAnx INronuA·r1oN SECTION, GENERAL STAFF ii?. mmm M Cours: For contingent expenses of the military information section, General Stef Co, including the purchase of law booksnprcfessional books of rflfpgrence; riodicals and newspapers; drafting and messenger service; and of th; military attachés at the United tates embamies and legations abroad; and of the branch office of the military information section at Manila; the cost of special instruction at home and abroad and in mzigteéicagnce of stpcignts and alttachés; and - ‘ for such `other urposes as retary o ar may eem pro er; to be expended) under the direction of the Secretary of War: gm- ¤~¤-·=¤¤-¤M¤.¤-‘¤8- vided, That section thirty-six hundred and forty-eight, Revised Statutes, shall not apply to subscriptions for foreign and professional newspapers and periodicals to be paid for from this appropriation, · $500 000. w°°°°°'_ Ezimxsns or- nm.rrAmr onsmzvnas AnnoA1>: For the actual and necessary nses of officers of the Army on duty abroad for the ` purpose oflibgerving operations of armies of foreign States at war, to be paid upon certificates of the Secretary of War that the expendi- S ., , tures were necessary for obtaining military information, $85,000. me uwmwm, Usrrnn Srrsrns smzvrcn sermons: To provide means for the theox“"· retical and practical instruction at the Army service schools (including the Army Staff Coll?;, the Army School of the Line, the Army Field Engineer Schook Arm! Field Service and Correspondence 1,,,,., m,,,,’K,,,,,_ School for Medical ers, an the Army Signal School) at Fort Fmsmtokh Leavenworth, Kansas, the Mounted Service School, at Fort Riley, . Kansas, and the School of Fire for Field Artillery and for the School of Muskegy, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, by the purchase of textbooks, 2 books of erence, scientific and professional papers, the purchase of instminents indi mtfafterial for theplrietilcal and practical instruc on em oymen o porary, tec 'ca or s ia services, and for  officr absolutely necessaiiy expenses, to be slllgtted in such paipcrtion as maé in   opinion o the Secretary of War, be for the t mterests of e military service, $25,325. D$,,‘H,,“§§,_°"""° Anmrarrr cnxnasrfs DEPARTMENT. ,,,E,§’,§‘,§¥,‘,$;‘°‘“ “ `Commenncms, 1mA:oquAs·rnns or mnrrssr nnr·Am·m¤N·rs, msrnxcrs, Aim TACTIOAI. conmamasz For contingent expenses at the headquarters of theseveral territorial departments, territorial distncts, tactical divisions and brigades, including the Staff Corps serving thereat, being; for the purchase of the necessary articles of office, toilet, and des furniture, stationery, ice, and potable water for office use when necessary, binding, maps, technical books of reference, professional and technical newspapers and periodicals, pgyment for which may be made in advance, and police utensils to tlialgotteél tliy the Secmélglgry cgi War, to be aelipendhed in the discre no ecomman ocerso esev m"t departments, districts, and tactical commands, $7,500. my i.glm°fc°`"° ”°°’ omnn or cosstr ABTILLERY, Coast Artillery C0 · School, Fm Hamm,    SQHOOL, FORT MONROE, VIRGINIA; For uychgsg Vgwnmm “_ and_bmd1ng of professional books treating of military and gcientiiic subjects for library, for use of school, and for temporary use in coast gdgfégonges, and for purchase and issue of relief maps to coast defenses, ’