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SIXTY-FIFTH couesnss. sms. 11. ce. 14a. 1918. 851 for aircraft production for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eighteen and nineteen hundred and nineteen, the sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, which money shall be available during the fiscal ear for the payment of such clerks or other employees, either in the District of Columbia or elsewhere, as ma be necessary for the conduct of its business, including such _ tecllinical experts and advisors as may be found necessary; and for .,t§°“°’°m°° ’°”l‘°S’ the payment of rental of offices in the District of Columbia or elsewhere, urchase of necessary office equipment and supplies, including scientific publications, printing, necessary administration and contin ent expenses of sand board. gommimcrar. TELEPHONE smrvrcn AT COAST ARTILLERY Posrsz c0r§s°i°,Iii°§i°i$,°§Tvi°°f" For providing commercial telephone service for ofhcial purposes at ' Coast Artillery posts, $15,150. » W _ Wasnmcron-Anasm .Mr1.rrArrY CABLE Aim TELEGBAPH SYs·r11M:c8biZ€1$`t'§it°” `M“k“ For defraying the cost of such extensions, betterments operation, E‘°““Si°“$°‘SYS°°”*· and maintenance of the Washington—Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System as may be approved by the Secretary of War, to be available until the close o the fiscal year nineteen hrmdred and twent , from the receipts of the Washington—Alaska Milit·a;r1yéCab1e and 'Ilelegraph System which have been covered into the asury of the United States, the extent of such extensions and betterments and the cost thereof to be reported to Congress by the Secretary of War, $147,445. ormcr: or rmi movosr Maasmi GENERAL. e£fQ§.{°’° mm For all expenses necessary in the registration of persons available peiislgsiiigciibltmnu for military service and in the selection of certain such persons and P°“’_p`1°m‘ their draft into the military service: Provided, That per diem allow- §§,°'$’,§’,3,,,u;,,;,t,,,,,,_ ances in lieu of subsistence not exceeding $4 may be paid to those employees authorized to travel, and to members of the boards when in attendance upon board meetings at too great a distance from their homes to enable them to live there, $15,762,000 __ _ For reimbursing enlisted men of the military police for necessary il$`,1‘,¤t?{,{,*§,?,l},‘Z,‘§;, ,0, expenses incurred by them for travel subsistence, and other purposes f]€;“'*¥_;§d°VI§§g;*u°§&,§gg in securing evidence upon which to base prosecutions under sections prosecutions. twelve and thirteen of the draft Act, approved May eighteenth, "'"‘*”"8°·8“· nineteen hundred and seventeen, $38,400, or so much thereof as may bc necessary for said purpose. Rrzxr or QUARTERS, DRAFT Boennsz That, during the present gwmgiws me emergency, the re uirements of section thirty-seven hundred and wggmd d¤¤¤¤ Mwforty-four of the §evised Statutes shall not apply to the rent of g°r..5sI.,se¤.av44,p.vsa quarters for the use of local, district, or medical advisory boards where the amount to be paid is less than is customarily charged the public for the same quarters: Provided, That all paypments made by i_)§ZY,i,§`,'#,S to b,,m,d_ disbursing officers aplpointed in connection with the execution of mdthe selective service aw for rents unsupported by a lease may be passed to their credit by the accounting officers of the Treasury if otherwise correct. PAY, Arm so Foam, or THE Amar. my °"h° A"“"‘ QUABTERMASTER corrrs. °““’*°"‘"’“°'°°’°S‘ Officers of the line: For pay of eighty-seven thousand one hundred g$'l¢°fK’i$iI and eighty-three officers o the line, $201,654,27% , Additional pay to officers for length of service, $3,500,000. ggxgggofomm _ RETIREMENT or omrrcnns PHYSICALLY n~:cA1‘·AcrrA*rE1>: That sec- giysically mmmtron twenty-three of an Act entitled "An Act for making further za, p. 182, and more effectual provision for the national defense, and 0I' other “‘“°“°°°‘