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 SEVENTIETH C ONGRESS. SEss. IL CHs. 365, 366 . 1929 . 1349 "SEC . 7 . It shall be unlawful to reserve for sale as food for Preserving for sale for 11 food unlawful unless human consumption any salmon unless it shall have been canned, canned within 48 hours salted, iced, frozen, smoked, or dried within forty-eight hours after after killing, being killed ." Approved, February 28, 1929. February 28, 1929. CHAP. 366 .-An Act Making appropriations for the military and nonmili- 	[H. R. 15712 .1 tart' activities of the War Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1930, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o America in Congress aassembled, That the following a War Dep art me nt f , g ppropriations, fiscal sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not other- year 1930. wise appropriated, for the military and nonmilitary activities of the War Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1930, and for other purposes, namely TITLE I-MILITARY ACTIVITIES AND OTHER EX- PENSES OF THE WAR DEPARTM ENT INCIDENT THERETO SALARIES, WAR DEPARTMENT Secretary of War, $15,000 ; Assistant Secretary of War, $10,000. For compensation for other personal services in the District of Columbia, as follows Office of Secretary of War, $262,492 : Pr ovide d, That no field- service appropriations shall be available for personal services in the office of the Assistant Secretary of War. Office of Chief of Staff, $231,000. Ad jutant Ge neral's o ffice, $1 ,421,732. Office of the Inspector General, $27,200. Office of the Judge Advocate General, $112,300 : Provided, That not to exceed $43,300 may be used for the employment of such experts, at rates of pay to be fixed by the Secretary of War, and other em- ployees as may be required by the Judge Advocate General of the Army for the preparation of evidence for use in behalf of the Gov- ernment in claims or suits filed in Federal courts on account of alleged patent infringements and other causes and for like services in connection with other patent matters and other causes and for necessary per diem and traveling expenses in connection therewith, as authorized by law. Office of the Chief of Finance, $372,180. Of fice o f the Quarte rmaste r Gene ral, $ 797,000. Of fice of t he Chief Signal Of ficer, $1 00,000. Office of the Chief of Air Corps, $219,274. Office of the Surgeon General, $269,820. Office of Chief of Bureau of Insular Affairs, $81,885. Office of Chief of Engineers, $121,858 : Provided, That the services of skilled draftsmen, civil engineers, and such other services as the Secretary of War may deem necessary may be employed only in the office of the Chief of Engineers, to carry into effect the various ap- propriations for rivers and harbors, surveys, and preparation for and the consideration of river and harbor estimates and bills, to be paid from such appropriations : Provided further, That the expendi- tures on this account for the fiscal year 1930 shall not exceed $191,620 ; the Secretary of War shall each year, in the Budget, report to Congress the number of persons so employed, their duties, and the amount paid to each. [Public, No. 843.1 Military activities. Department salaries. Secretary, Assistant. Civilian personnel in specified office. Secreta ry of War. Proviso. No field service in Assistant's office. Chief of Staff. Adjutant General. Inspector General. Judge Advocate Gen- eral . Pro vis o. Experts, etc ., for patent infrin gement suits. Chief of Finance. Quartermaster Gen- eral. Chief Signal Officer. Chief of Air Corps. Surgeon General. Insular Affairs Bu- reau. Chief of Engineers. Provisos. Draftsmen, etc ., pay- able from other appro- priations. Limitations, etc.

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