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 738 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 253. 1922. Air Service or by officers of the Air Service authorized to make them, and are in excess of $500 in amonmt, such contracts sha.ll be reduced to °¤*°*¤•¤· wri and s` ed by the contracting parties. In all other cases conting *8**. tracts shall be entered into under such regulations as may be prescribed by the Chief of Air Service. Omceoichieiotmr sem., OFFICE or rmt emma or AIR smzvrcm. c*'“*°“P°'“°°“°““· Salaries: Chief clerk, $2,400; principal clerks—one at $2,400, two at $2,250 each, two at $2,000 each; c erks—·six of class four, ten of class three, thirty-eight of classtwo, eighty of class one; addressegraph operabtgr, $900; messen§ers—tvgoba)t $840 each, one $}Z20; tylo messenger ys, at $480 eac ; two a rers, at $720 eac ; in, $195,000.
 * °'°°"{?*”` °°'§' The services of aeronautical engineers skilled draftsmen and such
 * i°%·m Dem technical and other services as the Secretary of War  deem

necessary may  emplfoyedupnly in the office of the ghie of Air Service to carry mto e act e various appropriations or aeronautical pnuposes, to be paid from such appropriiatdins, in addition to the . _ PP tg. . Prom foregoing employees appropriated for in e office of the Chief of Air ummaenme. Service: Provided, That the entire expenditure for this urpose for vthe fiscal year 1923 not eigleed $90,000, and the 00&cretaryt;1>f ar yearm eann estimatnsreportto ngrem e numbcielr of persons so employed, their duties, and the amonmt paid to eac. Medical Dvmrvment. Mrcmcar. Drzruztnmnzr. umnrcar. AND riosrrrar. nr:1>A1z’rM1¤N*r. M°qm uid hwpiml For the manufacture and urchase of medical and hos ita.l su · Supplies etc lies, including disinfectantsfi for military posts, camps, {hos italis, E. . . P ospital ships and transports, for laundry work for enhsted men and Army nurses while patients in a hospital, and supplies required for piosiuito distruc?0ntg1_and aboutiim1lit:1i1*I5;irpos;:s m the Canal Zone; or epurc aseo ve rmary sup esan eo vetermarysurgeons; Private treatment. - · for expenses of medical sup ly die cts; for medical care and treatment not otherwise provided} for, ihcluding care and subsistence in private hospitals, of officers, enlisted men, and civilian em loyees of the Army, of applicants for enlistment, and of prisoners o¥ war and Pr W other persons in military custody or confinement, when entitled N.,‘§‘,,p,;uc,,r,;, um, thereto by law, regulation, or contract: Pmmkled, That this shall not ‘“"°“¥*‘· °‘°· apply to officers and enlisted men who are treated in private hospitals . Cmmm dum or y civilian physicians while on furlo h; for the roper care and wma, °" treatment of epidemic and contagiousiiseases in igie Army or at mrhtaiiy posts or stations, including measures to prevent the spread thsggof, arird tlligtpdaymeng of imonable damagies not otherwise provi _ or or ngan co injuredor estroed` ch VBI1tl0l§; for gp pay of pialekanfifiemtgle nurses, mil; irfgniadlirnglilhee Army urse rps an o coo san o er civilians emplo edfor the proper care of sickiofiicers and soldiers, imder such regulagions fixing their number, qualifications, assignments, pa, and allowances as shall have bgn or shall be prescribed by the Secretary of War; for the paiy of civihan physicians employed to examine physically applicants or enhstment and enlisted men and to render other rofessional ‘ 0 services from time to time under proper authority forpthe pay f sexi? p;&°m°°”’ other employees of the Medical Department; for tuition of officers of · the ·M0d1C8l Department, mcluding the Arm Nurse Co, under section 127-a o the Armfy Reorganization Xct a provelim June 4, 1920; for the payment o express companies and) local transfers employed directly by the Medical Department for the transportation