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 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 8. 1919. 105 Office of the Chief of Staff; for all emergencies and extraordinary E’“°’g°“°*°’· expenses, including the employment of translators and exclusive of all other personal services in the War Department or any of its subordinate bureaus or offices at Washiniton, District of Columbia, or in the Army at large but impossible to e antici ated or classifiedto be ex ended on the approval and authority ol) the Secretary of Pmiemsubsmem War, ang for such dpurposes as he may deem proper, including the ` payment of a per 1em allowance not to exceed $4, in lieu of subsistence, to erniployees of the War Department traveling on official business outsi e of the District of Columbia and away from their PWM designated posts, $1,000,000: Promkied, That the restrictions herein Restrictions not ap above recited concerninglpersonal services and the amount allowable §§§§§§_“’ ““l° °f wu for per die;1;1d allowancg s all nogzd apply to so mulch of the fimfds herein Vol. 40, p.sm. appropria as ma e requir to carry out the urpose o existing S m,,,m0,,_ laiiigs rldlating to theysale of war supplies: PTOVlkZ8d{)f%LTth6T, That none amy of the funds appropriated or made available under this Act shall be used for the payment of any sale? in excess of $12,000 per annum riieofsuiglus r:1¤¢<>r to any civilian employee in the ar Department: Pr edéarther, "° ° °"‘“ °“” ‘ That in addition to the delivery of the property heretofore au orrzed to be delivered to the Public Health Service, the Department of Agriculture and the Post Office Department of the Government, the Secretary of War be, and he is here y, authorized to sell any surplus supplies including motor trucks and automobiles now owned by and in the possession of the Government for the 1189 of the War Department to any State or municipal subdivision thereof, or to any corporation or individual upon such terms as may be deemed best. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF. 0¤<=¤·¤¤i¤¥°*S¤*¤· Amar Wim Common. Army WM C¤¤¤S°· For expenses of the Army War College, being for the purchase of E‘”°m°°' the necessary stationery; typewriters, and exchange of same; office, toilet, and esk furniture; textbooks; books of reference; scientific and professional papers and periodicals; printing and bindmg; maps; police utensils; employment of temporary, technical, or special serv- 1088; and for all_ other absolutely necessary expenses, including $25 E-pr_ month additional to regular compensation to chief clerk of vision for superintendence of the War College Building, $9,000. GENERAL srllrr coars. G°¤¤¤*M°°*¤¤· Mrnrranr Ix·rE1.1.1oENcE Division. D§‘.Q‘.§§f§{" I”“’“‘g°“°° CONTINGENCIES. For contingent expenses of the Military Intelliggice Division cm E es` General Staff orps, including the purchase of law boo, professional books of reference; subscription to newspa ers and periodicals; drafting and messenger service; and of the  attachés at the United States embassies and le ations abroad; the cost of special instruction at home and abroad, and in maintenance of students and attachés; and for such other purposes as the Secretagopf War mayvdeem proper; to be expended under the direction of the rotary of ar, $400,000. Mmrxnr Onsnxvms Amman. For the actual and necessary e "enses of officers of the Army on ° b¤h°.ii.wy duty abroad for the purpose of `hhserving operations of armiw of 442s1°—21-—-9 ` I '