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 868 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 143. 1918. °“’*“°¤ °”“'·*°”*°· CIVILIAN Assismirrs ·ro ENGINEER orrrcimsz For services of surveyors, survey parties, draftsmen, photographers, master laborers, and clerks to enginegr officers on the staffs of division, corps, and de artment comman ers $90 000. mw °P°"’“““ °" %NGIN’EER OPERATIONS IN,THE FIELD: For expenses incident to Poet,p.1030. military engineer operations in the field, including the purchase of materglallax} %;'BSl$I'VB of maligogial fgr suphdopoiatjgni, tl? cpplstirucigon orrenaos reousesw1 an ousie e isrico oumia the purchase, operation, maintenance, and repair of horse-drawn and motor-propelle (passenger-carrying vehicles, and such expenses as are ordinarily provided for under appropriations for "Engineer depots," PWM "Civilian assistants to engineer ofl'icers," and "Map1s, War Departoptions for mmm. ment ": Prmnkled, That w en to the interest of the Government, funds appropriated under this head may be used for the purchase of options on material for use in engineer operations in the Held, $892,000,000. - °*’“““g°"°i“s· Pm Comiuonucms Euemnmz Dnrmrmnrrr PHILIPPINE Isnamisz mul For contingent enrpionses incident to the opeiations of the Engineer Department in the hilippine Islands, to be expended at the discretion __ of the Secretary of War, $2,500. _ _ mfgtew ¤¤"°Y¤ ud IIEAIILITARY sungrmrs Arm Mirsz {or the execut1o1p11of(jsopograph1clor misuse. other surveys thesecuring o suc extra topograp `c ata as may e S required, and,thelpreparation andprinting of maps required for tary purposes, to e immediately available and remain available until P’°°*·*°-’- December thirt -first, nineteen hundred and nineteen: Provided, Government offices y. w asa:. That the Secretary of War is authorized to secure the assistance, wherever(p§1;1cticable, of the United States Geological Survey, the Coast and detic Survoy, or other mapping agencies of the Govemment m this work, and to a ot funds therefor to em from this appropriation, H Pggyg i¤¤¤¤°d °b· $850,000: Prowldedfurther That not to exceed $150,000 of the funds g° a propriated herein shall be available to cover obligations incurred Smm schools  the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eighteen. mmmpm ,;m,_ Lrrnoenaru BRESS, Amir SERVICE Scnoons, Four IAEAVENWORTH, KANSAS.——F}?I one power hthograph press for the Army Schools, Fort A Leavenwort $6 000. Per diem subsistence 7 ’ me xwmmgm PEB DIEM Ax.LowANoE ron TRAVELING Ex1>ENsEs: Where the cu N ul expenses of persons engaged in field work or traveling on official business outside of the District of Columbia and away rom their designated posts of duty are chargeable to appropriations of the Engineer Department mgitaiineg m (i;he_Army approprjlation Act ior the fiscal year nineteen un re an nmeteen, a per 1em rate o $4 may e allowed in lieu of subsistence. ,.,g§u‘$s{°’ E“g‘”°“ Bimns ron ENGINEER Cours: _That the second paralgraph of section BdV¤¤.¤¤. p. 173, ¤¤w¤<1— eleven of chapter one hundred thirty-four, Thirty-nint Statutes, page ' onedhuntdripd seventy-three, be, and the same hereby IS, amended to _ _ rea as o ows: titlgmmm °m°`”` Each regiment of Engineers shall consist of one colonel; one lieutenant colonel; two majors; eleven captains; twelve first lieutenants; six second lieutenants; two master engmeers, senior grade; one regimental sergeant major; two regimental supply sergeants; two co or sergoants; one sergeant buvler; one cook; one wagoner for each Bamf ”’*’°°· authorized wagon of the field and combat tram; one and ; and two '§;gg;f£ bm com battalions: Provided, That the present Engineer band shall be conamieat sidered as one of the bands provided for above. §)*ggv=;§g;‘·g§;;¤°, w,_ Srnvio Lucien: That, under such regulations as the President umm from sgecmai may 5-Lescribe, a force of volunteer troops in such unit or units as he §?f,Q'_§;§S’d°“” “c mt may act may be raised to be comlppsed of Jugo-Slavs, Czecho Slovaks, and Rut €Il]3DS·(·Uk1`8.1118.DS) longing to the oppressed races of the Austro-Hungarian or German Empire resident in the United States but not citizens thereof nor subject to the draft. _ Such force shall be known as the Slavic Legion or by such other description as the