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 950 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 240. 1920. foreign States at war, to be paid upon certificates of the Secretary of War that the expenditures were necessary for obtaining military information, $25,000. S°"i°°s°h°°l¤· UNITED Srarns Snavrcn Scnoons. atkd;;;*r(igi)eriie§•£igoYl<il;l To provide means for the theoretical and practical instruction at the Arm Service Schools (including the General Staff School, the School oiy the Line, and the Signal Corps School at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, the Army Field Service School and Correslpondence School for Medical Officers at Washington, District of Co umbia, the Cavalsiy School at Fort lliley, Kansas, the Field Artillery Schools at Fort S`, Oklahoma, and at Camp Zachary Taylor or Camp Knox, Kentucky, and for the Infantry School at Camp Benning, Georgia) by the purchase of textbooks, books of reference, scientific and professionaltpapers, the purchase of modern instruments and material for the eoretical and practical instruction, employment of temporary, technical, or special services, and for all absolutely necessary expenses, to be allotted in such proportion as may, in the opinion of the Secretary of War, be for the est interests of the military service. Not exceeding $400 per month may be used for the payment of T¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· $100 pgr month each to a translator at the Army Service Schools, Fort avenworth, Kansas, Field Artillery Schoo, Fort Sill Oklahoma, the Infantry School, Camp Benning, Geortgilla, and the Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kansas, to be appointed by e commandants of the schools named, with the approval of the Secretary of War, $100,000. ¤§{g;g_ —*~*¤¤<=¤ ¤¤· Fmrn Aarrrnnnr Acrrvrrms. a,I¤g,g;¤¤iggeg¤¤gg§;§ To provide means for the theoretical and practical instruction in cenreragu Field Artillery activities at the three brigade firing centers at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Camp Brag, North Carolina, and Camp Knox, Kentucky by the purchase 0% modern instruments and material for theoretical and practical instruction, for the tuition of officers detailed as students at civil educational institutions, and for all other necessary expenses, to be allotted in such pro ortion as may, in the opinion of the Secretary of War, be for tiie best interests of the service, $6,000. Dé_§;gT=;;¤;_t'¤¤¤¤r¤¤'< THE ADJIITANT GENERAL ’S DEPARTMENT. Coxrrxenncrns, Hnanqnanrnas or Mrnrmmr Dmraarimnrs, AND so roam. hej`g;j}l$;g,§_gs¤;{;¤ M For contingent expenses at the head uarters of the several terri- ’ torial departments, armies, territorial dlistricts, tactical corps, 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, techmcal books of reference, professional and technical newspapers and periodicals, ayment for which may be made in advance, and police utensils, to he allotted by the Secretary of War, and to be wnded in the discretion of the commandinv officers of the several tary departments, districts, armies, and tactical commands, $9,000.