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 1380 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 178. 1923. ment for which may be made in advance, and police utensils, to_be allotted by the Secretary of War, and to be expended in the discretion of the commanding officers of the several military departments, corps areas, districts, armies, and tactical commands, $6,000. Ai-my wucousge amux was courses. tg¤m¤¤¤°¤°XP°¤S¤¤» For expenses of the Army War Collegs, being for the purchase of ° the necessary special stationery; textboo s, books of reference, scientific and professional papers and periodicals; maps_; police utensils: employment of temporary, technical, or special services and expenses of special lecturers; and for all other absolutely necessary expenses, including $25 per month additional to regular compensation to chief Civlllanpersonnel. clerk for superintendence of the Army War Colle e Building; also for pay of the following: Chief clerk, $2,000; cler§s—two at $1,800 each, seven at $1,600 each, six at $1,400 each, six at $1,200 each, three at $1,000 each; chief engineer, $1,400; assistant engineer, $1,000; captain of the watch, $900; four watchmen, at $720 each; four firemen, at $720 each; packer, $840; three messengers, at $720 each, laborers-one $720, one $600; gardener, $720; five charwomen, at $240 each; in all, $60,540. Kg: xaamwmm. emmnar. snnvicn scrroons, rom LEAVENWORTH, Kansas. S°{l¤=¢p¤;¢{§g¢i?;¤¤;‘jg{ For the purchase of textbooks, books of reference, scientific and Gen`:i·a.l)StaH sensei. professional papers, instruments, and material for instruction; employment of temporary, technical, special and clerical services, including the services of one translator at the rate of $150 ger month; and for other necessary expenses of instruction, at the Sc ool of the Line and the General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, $45,000. P¤S¤¤¤¤¤¤¤8¤¤· Minrramr POST nxcuauens. ““‘“"’""”"°·°‘°· For continuing the construction, equipment, and maintenance of suitable buildings at military posts and stations, for the conduct of the thexchange, school, reading, lunch, amusement rooms; for the condiift and maintenance of librariesé service clubs, chapels, and tg<¤¤r¤¤¤¤¤b¤¤¤¤i¤¤» gymnasiums, including repairs to buil ings erected at private cost, ° Vol.32,p.282. in the operation of the Act approved May 31, 1902, and including salaries and travel for civilians emgiloyed in the hostess and library services, and for transportation o books and equipment for these services; for the rental of films, purchase of slides, for and making repairs to moving-picture outfits and for similar and other recreational purposes at training and mobilization camps now established, or whic may be hereafter established, $75,000: Provided, That not to exceed $30,000 from this appropriation may be expended for 1¤¤¤¤¤¤· may be expended for the conduct and maintenance of hostess P°Y"’°“"°"""· houses: Provided further, That no person paid from this a propriation shall receive a total salary at a rate exceeding §,500 Ap mam or per annum and not more than two may be employed at $3,500 cepmgdfgom svusm. per annum each: Provided further, That hereafter civilians em- '°° "°°°’ °°°‘ ployed in the hostess and library services and paid from the approgxation for military post exchanges ma be appointed by the mmm www retary of War without reference to civiliservice rules and regu~ mumoa. lations: Promded further, That no part of the $75,000 herein appropriated shall be used for payment of teachers or for equipment of schools for children at military posts.
 * °'(’m,;_'“,';‘_;,,,,(,,,,,,,,,,,, the conduct and maintenance of foraries and not to exceed $30,000