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SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 72. 1914. 369 stationery, hardware, machinery, and boats; for pay of civilian clerks, draftsmen, electricians, ,mechanics, and laborers; compensation of civilian lecturers and payment of tuition fees of students officers at civil technical institutions- for extra—duty pay to soldiers necessarily employed for periods not less than ten days as artiiicers on work in ad ition to and not strictly in the line of their military duties, such as carplenters, blacksmiths, draftsmen, printers, lithographers, photograp ers, engine drivers, telegraph operators, telephone operators, teamsters, wheelwrights, masons, machinists, painters, overseers, laborers; for repairs of and materials to repair public buildings and machinery; for unforeseen ex enses; for traveFexpenses of 0m081'S ""“°‘°"P°"”· on journeys approved by the £cretary of War and made for the pur- _ pose of instruction: Provzlied, That the travelirjl expenses herein {,'°,g';{,°g,m,,_m provided for shall be in lieu of mileage and other owances; and to %rovide means for the theoretical and practical instruction at the ngineer School by the alpurchase of textbooks, books of reference, T°‘“>°°¤·°*°· scientific and profession papers and for other absolutely necessary expenses: Provided, That hereaiter section thirty-six hundred and §‘?§If2*,,,°‘}l’,g,,,,,_·,1& forty-eight, Revised Statutes, shall not apply to subscriptions for foreign and professional newspapers and periodicals to be paid for from this appropriation, $25,000. ENGINEER nqU11>Mr:N·r or moors: For pontoon material, tools, ;,.;E.,§,'}*’“°“t °' instruments, supplies, and appliances required for use rn the engineer equipment of troops, for mihtary surveys, and for engineer operations in the held, including the purchase and preparation of engineer manuals, $50,000. CIVILIAN ASSIBTANTS ·ro momma orrrcmzs: For services of sur- °*"*“¤•••“*•¤*°· veyors, survey parties, draftsmen, plhotographers, master laborers and clerks to engineer officers on the staif of division, corps, and department commanders, $40,000. CoN·rrNenNcms, ENGINEER Dnran·mmN·r, Pm1.rr·1>11vn Isnarrosz ,,,§°,,{*,"'}'*,g»’,';,*,;•g*j’· *"’“· For contingent expenses incident to the operations of the Er§;neer Department in the Philippine Islands, to be expended at the cretion of the Secretary of ar, $5,000. _ _ Hereafter in the settlement of transactions between approprratrons ,,,,§,{,{_“‘°'*‘ °' ‘°‘ under the Engineer Department, or between the Engineer Department and another office or bureau of the War Department, or of any) other executive department of the Government, pigment therefor s all be made by the proper disbursing officer of the orps of Engineers or of the office, bureau, or department concerned. 0anNaNon nnrmmmm. ,,,§’,,'{}"‘°°° ”"‘“‘ OrznNaNcr: smzvrcn: For the current expenses of the Ordnance °°"°°°°"°°"°' Department, in connection with purchasing, receivmgfi storirag, and issuing ordnance and ordnance stores, comprising p9 ce an _ omce duties, rents, tolls, fuel, light water, and_ advertising, stationery tyhpewriters, and adding machines, including the1r exchange, and o ce furniture, tools, and instruments of service; for incidental expenses of the ordnance service and those attending practical trials and tests of ordnance, small arms and other ordnance stores; for publications for libraries of the Ordnance Department, including the Ordnance Office- subscriptions to 'odicals which may be pai for in advance, and payment for mecllildjnical labor in the office of the Chief of Ordnance, $300,000. _ _ Ammunition M OnnNaNcn s·roa.as—AnnroN1rr0N: Manufacture of ammumtron mmm, sw. for small arms for reserve supply, ammunition for burials at the Nationfal Soldierstjh Home in Wmington, District oigpllumbia, Luminnition or firing e morning evening gun at ° °tary pos proscribed by General Orders, Number Seventy, Headquarters of the 9l006°—voL 38-1>r 1--24