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894 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 225. 1925. '¤`*¤¤¤*¤* °' ¤“¤>l¤S and claims: Provided urther That none of the funds appropriated iiiiiliiiié rgitrictgiikicr in this Act shall be iised foi· the payment of expensegpcorlhected with the transfer of surplus property of the War Department to any other activity of the Government where the articles or lots of articles to be transferred are located at any place at which the total surplus . quantities of the same commodity are so small that their transfer would_ not, in the opinion of the Secretary of War, be economical. - ¤¤¤¤¤¤ $**1** C°*'P¤· GENERAL STAFF Conrs . siggaiixgencs Divi- CONTINGENGIELS, MILITARY INTELLIGENCE o1v1s1oN C¤¤¤¤¢¤¤*¤¤¤¤¤=¤¤· For contingent expenses of the Military Intelligence Division, General Staff Corps, and of the military attachés at the United States embassies and legations abroad, including the purchase of law books, professional books of reference, and subscriptions to newspapers and periodicals; for cost of special instruction at home and abroad, and in maintenance of students and attachés; for the hire of interpreters, special agents, and guides, for such other purposes observing military as the Secretary of War may deem proper, including $5,000 for the gp;'g°°* °‘ ‘°'°‘$“ actual and necessary expenses of officers of the Army on duty abroad . for the purpose of observing operations of armies of foreign States at war, to be paid upon certificates of the Secretary of War that the expenditures were necessary for obtaining military information Pfam $65,500, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of im-x¤aibm,¤w. War: Provided, hat section 3648, Revi@ Statutes, shall apply R·“··’°°·““°·l’·'"8· neither to subscriptions for foreign and professional newspapers and periodicals nor to other payments made from appropriations contained in this Act in compliance with the laws of foreign coun- _ __ tries under which the military attaches are required to operate. 0§{,_,'f}‘{‘,,,,e,"°_§$°§'g,§§j Salaries, Office of Chief of Staff: For personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance with “The Classification Act of 192," $213,801. D£—p<}{§£g;,_ G°¤°¤**’¤ AnJU·rAN·r GENERAL,S DEPARTMENT Headquarters ofmill- CONTINGENCIES, HEADQUARTERS OF LIILITARY DEPARTMENTS, AND SO tary departments, etc. FORTH Conzmgmcexpeuses. For contingent expenses at the headquarters of the several territorial departments, corps areas, armies, territorial districts, tactical corps, divisions, and brigades, including the Staff Corps serving thereat, being for the purchase of the necessary articles of office, toilet, and desk furniture, stationery, ice, and potable water for office use, binding, maps, technical books of reference, professional and technical newspapers and periodicals, payment for which may be made in advance, and police utensils, to be allotted by the Secretary of War, and to be expended in the discretion of the commanding officers of the several military departments, corps areas, districts, armies, and tactical commands, $4,500. Army War College. ARMY WAR COLLEGE insumm memes. For expenses of the Army War Colle e, being for the purchase of the necessary special stationery; textboois, books of reference, scientific and professional papers and periodicals; maps; police utensils; employment of temporary, technical, or special services and expenses Empioyees, eee. of special lecturers; for the pay of employees; and for all other abso utely necessary expenses, $7 0,570.