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1128 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cn. 167. 1927. machine therefor; recel ` storing andissuing ofstp lies, com- prising prglice and oiiice rents, thlls, fuels, gasoline, ljubrricants, paints andf`*oi1s,_'rope·and—cordage, liglit,°`water, advertising, sta- tione itinggand` adding machines, including their·exe ange, odice ‘ iture, too ·a‘nd instruments; for incidental expenses; or civilian emplo ees; for libraries-of the¥Chemical·Warfare‘ Service and which may be paid for in advance; ,,§°{§,§,‘Q,§f“" “"°°‘°‘ for ex·penses"in%idental—»tc_,‘tIis"0rganizat1on,‘ training,·imd equip- ment o special iasitroopssndt otherwise provided for, including t e training of the" `rmy in chemical warfare, offensive and defen- sive, together with`·the`· necessary schoolsftactical demonstrations, °""`°”‘°"’°”’°“‘ and marieuversg for current expenses of chemical projectile filling plants and proving grounds, including construction and mainte- nance of rai transpcrtationv repairs, a terations, accessories, build- ini&nd repairing utts and targets, clearing and grading ranges, w§,’;,;{_ Bg{,v,§_‘j°mi°°‘ orrxen or cmnr or cnnmcsn waarann snavrcn ,,,§,§§° °‘““°“ *’°" Salaries: F0r.p:r1sonal.services,in the District, of Columbia in accordance jwith t Classification Act of 1923, $21,27 2. - °,,$};¢¤;¤¤i¤,¤,_° ¤¤I¢·» mj The services of chemists and such other services as the Secretary mm. · of War mag} deem n Amay be employed only in the oihce of the Chief of e Chemical warfare Service to carry into effect the Pr ,8 appr0pr§¤·tion» for Chemical Warfare; Service, tobe paid from such . L1;;g§i10¤,2w_ appropr1ation:Procided, That thetotal nditurcs or this purpose for the fiscal-year 1928 shall not exceed §19,160, and the Secretary of Warshall each year inthe Budget report to Congress the number of persons so emp oyed, their dut1es,,and the amount paid to each. ` Cmmr or INraN·rnr ‘ ’” B,I§,",,,“,‘§,“f’G‘fb°°’·F°’* 1NraN·rnr scnoor., rom nnxnmo, ononou I”°““°“°“°‘*‘°”°°· For the purchase of textbooks, books of reference, scientific and professions papers; instruments and material for instruction, employment of temporary, technical, special, and clerical services, an for the necessary expenses of instruction at the Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia,¤$33,858., . ~ ° ‘ T°°k""i°“ ‘ wanna snnvron °ivm°° °mpl°y°°” For ent of the necessary civilian employecsto assist in han- dling work in the oilioe of the tank center,.tank‘ schools, andthe various tank organisation headquarters, including the. oihce of thef Chief of Ida itry; and for thei`payment‘ of =the mechanics to ani! L. repairing and preserving tanks in the han s Tmmm oftankunits,‘*2i‘.‘}18, _ · _ __ · . Y ._ Incidental upensca m connection with the operation of tank schools, $1,000. Cmar or Cavamm. . ni-1J:y:°lxr{¤i'ih°°l’r°tt . OAYAIBY SCHOOL, rom: muzm, xamsas !°°°°°u°° °°°°°°°' For the apurchase of textbooks, books of reference, scientific and profession papers, instruments, and materials for instruction; em loyment of temporary, technical, special, and clerical services; and) for other necessary expenses of instruction at the Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kansas, $17,172.