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 and leased-line telephone service at or   any_ post,

camp, osntonment, depot, arsenal, headxxrarters, hospita aviation E*°·¤°*°°~ station, or other olllce or statiorl»»of·‘the m%, excepting local tele- Bhone service for the *various’bu1eaus of the ar Department in the istrict of Columbia, and toll messages pertaining ‘to the odlce of the Secretary of wB!‘A`01G¢t1‘l0`tlmG service; the rental of commercial telegrap lines and equipment and their operationat or connecting any post, camp, cantonment depot, arsenal, headquarters, hospita , aviation station, or other`· omce or station of the Army, including payment for omcial individual telegraph messages transmitted over m§*l·¤¤’*¤•‘ ¤¤**“* commeufoial`lines;_ electrical ions and maintenance thereof at military ‘ ,_ _ cantonmentqcampe, and stations of the Army lire-

 ~d1rccl;_iot1"apparatus and material for Field‘Artiilery;

mgzvmm ¤¤p¤»··¤·. ssisyaese eivilianemployeeqincludini; as instructors at vocational sch 1ie:31genera 1-epalrs,·r% ` supplies, and · other ” ‘ '_ V-wi the 0OuOCti.!lg·( !'8»DSI!11ttlI1g of J§K°2;"§.°"°" " M “¥€?*¤‘m¥ ‘*>yl*¢1¤sr¤1>*¤v6r‘¤th " :v sxpetimvntei ihVé€flQll510*Il,*i`F&6¢1f(!il, purchase, and development or improvements in‘ ap `ratilsyhnd-1¤aintenance‘of¤si alingtnd accessories thereto, inclu<ii:»g‘ ` patent riggta me other thereto, including machines,

 _e1·“¤e<}uipment for laberaeotp and repijr 1-.

gases;. tuition, _ees, and so forth, for'S gnal Corps olli£rs_ eta1led'to*‘c1v1l1an mcal schools for the , Ipurpose of pursuing Bulldlnp tor no courses ¤¢··msemea0¤~ along Signs Corps lines; lease,

    • 1***** alteration, and of huildxngs required for storing or

guarduig Signal rps supplies, equipment, andpersonnel when not otherwise provided for, inc udmg the land therefor, the introduction of water, electric light and power sewerage, grading, roads and walks, and other eqmpmentvrequired, $2,228,552. ¤.E,L:¤°‘;“:’°’ ‘”“““‘* snaooasr nmrmzsm, nnrrso srxras B6D£. . . . V · umu Sm"` For operation and maintenance of fire-control installations at seacoast defenses, $126,000, · l smooasr nnrnirsss, msonm rosssssrons ‘¤¤°*”P°”°°°“'”· For operation and maintenance of tire-control installations at scacoast efenses, msular possessions, $25,000. sneooasr nmmwsns, reruns oaxn. Y“°"”‘C"“°1· For operation and maintenance of {ire-control installations at seacoast defenses, Panama Canal, $15,000. oggdsuud 0m°°r’° OFFICE OF *1*H1=J_ CHIEF sroinr, orrxcmz ?*'“"“’°”°‘“‘°L Salaries: For personal services in the District of Columbia in _ accordance with t e Classiiioation Act of 1923, $56,836. i n¤:°»a¤.¤,s¤¤.,¤¤d Therservices of skilled draftsmen andsuch other services as the S23. °‘ °°‘”°""”' Secretatgtpif War, may deem neoessaxgomay beemployed only in the Signal ceto oarry¤‘~into~eEect¢ evarions atpxpropriations for fortifications and other works ofjdefense, and for. Signal Service of the‘=’Army, to be paid fromfsuch appropriations, in addition to the fo in erpgloyees approp ` ‘ _ for in the»»Signal-Oilice: %*;¤;m Prov€&?T§at‘ ·» e` entire expenditures for thisrpurpose for the fiscal year 1928 shall notexceed $36,700, and 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;