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 1398 srxrv-snvnurn coneanss. sms. iv. GH. us. 1923. N¤w•i¤>'¤¤¤¤> °*°· 000 shall be expended for the production and purchase of new airplanes and their equipment, slpare arts, and accessories: Provided d¤?l;SYi¤¤ d°m°¤° further, That claims not excee ing $250 in amount for damages to ` persons and private property resulting from the operation of aircraft at home and abroad may be settled out of the funds appropriated hereunder when each claim is substantiated by a survey report of a board of officers appointed by the commanding officer of the , ,B,,mmd_ nearest aviation post and approved by the Chief of Air Service and the Secreta of War: Provvkied further, That claims so settled and paid from {lie sum hereby appro riated shall not exceed in the §€'§f’“‘,§‘;$,;,,,,,,_7,8_ aggregate the sum of $4,000: Promklgd further, That section 3648, ' Revised Statutes, shall not apply to subscriptions for foreign and _ _ professional newspapers and periodicals to be Paid for from this ¤iiiniiiiZ§°ii»i§fa?mg appropriation: Provided further, That none o the funds appropriated under this title shall be uwd for the purpose of givin exhibition {lights to the public other than those under the contrci and direction of the War Department and if such flights are given by Army personnel upon other than Government fields, a bond of indemnity, in such sum as the Secretary of War may require for damages to pegson or pliiopexrltyi) shall be furnished the Government . b the arties esirin the e i ition. i¥`$.$?°2%i§i2p°£iZ yThe gum of $400,00% of the appropriation for the Air Service for }*§§B3{*;’§,‘§§;P° ""’“ the fiscal year 1921 contained in the "Act making appropriations Vo1.41,p.953. for the support of the Army for the fiscal year endin June 30, 1921, and for other purp0ses," approved June 5, 1920, sha% remain available until June 30, 1924, for the ayment of obligations incurred undercontracts executed prior to fine 30, 1921. H“""“’“‘“'“”d“‘ snaooasr onrnxsns, msnnaiz POSSESSIONS. M¤¤¤i¤¤Sh¤1¤· For completion of a machine shop in the Hawaiian Islands, Office of Chief of Air $10’000` same}. ormon or man-; oumr or Am smvxcn. <>iv¤1i¤¤1>¤¤=¤¤¤¤1i¤· Salaries: Chief clerk, $2,400; princippl-clerks-one $2,400, two at $2,250 each, two at $2,000 each; cler six of class four, ten of class three, thirty-eight of class two, seventy-six of class one; addressograph operator, $900; messengers——two at $840 each, one $720· two messenger boys, at $480 each; two laborers, at $720 each; in all, $190,200. nggeggcljuglmggg The services of aeronautical engineers, skilled draftsmen, and m•¤»’¤meJ. such technical and other services as the Secretary of War may deem necessary may be employed only in the office of the Chief of Air Service to carry into eifect the various appropriations for aeronautical purposes, to be paid from such appropriations, in addition to the foregonég employees appropriated for in the office of the Chief of Air ervicez ravided, That the entire expenditure for this gpgpose for the fiscal year 1924 shall not exceed $90,000, and the retary of War shal each year in the Budget report to (iongress the number of persons so employed, their duties, and the amount paid to each. ”°"‘°‘*D°¥’“°”’°“°· Mmmcar, Dnrasmmnr. Mnnrcar. Arm rrosrrrar. nnramumr. mm and ¤¤¤1>¤¢¤1 For the manufacture and purchase of medical and hospital Supplies, 11{Cluding (hsinfectants, for miljta posts, CBIDPS, h0S· pitals, hospital ships and transports, for launldiry work for enlisted men and Army nurses while patients in a hospital, and supplies