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 1030 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. SEss. II. Ch. 201. 1918. by officers and agents of the Quartermaster Corps as “General appropriagioncsi, Quarterrnaster Corps," and for that purpose shall constitute one un . K§,§§t L°"°“w°"h’ For new permanent buildirgs and for additions at the United p,,*;·g§;*}g’§§,,fc‘{{SlQ,{§°*‘ States Disciplinary Barracks, ort Leavenworth, Kansas, including heating, lighting, plumbing, and other necessary facilities, $300,000. M°di°“‘D°p°“m°“t‘ Mnnrcar. DEPARTMENT. §'$l§Sg§§?' Medical and Hospital Department: For the manufacture and purchase of medical and hospital supplies, and so forth, including the same objects and under the same limitations s eciiied under this €$‘Z,,,’*],°}jSk"’°x°°"*°d‘ head in the Army appropriation Act for the Escal) year 1919, except ·';,¤**=¢*=¤~ the manufacture an purchase of gas masks, $30,000,000; Provided, ’p' ' That authority is granted to enter into contracts or otherwise to incur obligations for the above purposes for not to exceed $65,000,000 in addition to the appropriations herein and heretofore made. mélixiiiumr D°°°rf Erxernnma nnrarrrmnrvr. Fwd "*’°’?"°"S· Engineer operations in the field: For ex enses incident to militar Post, 1. 1141. X engineer operations in the field, and so forth, includingl the samld objects an under the same limitations specified under t is head in Promo the Army 'Iappropriation Act for the fiscal year 1919, $1%,250,000: Additil1l18lC0¤¢l'&CiS. Provided, at authority is granted to enter into contracts or otherj3,§f,.§‘f·,§{·f‘{°§‘j_ Evise to incurobljigiations forhthe above purposes for no; to exzieed 200,000,000 H1 a 1tlOD to the appropriations herein an hereto ore made. . m§§‘¥°““°° Dm"` onnmmcn nnraarrmur. ,u‘§‘3,§l,}§g’d“f“l °°“"’“’“ Ordnance stores, ammunition: The Chief of Ordnance, United smg{,¤g;S¤;{;¤¤ *0* States Army, is authorized to enter into contracts or otherwise to ’ incur obhgatrons for the manufacture and purchase of ammunition for small arms and for hand use for reserve supply, and so forth, umn mcluding the same objects specified under this head in the Army A»¢¢,i».aee. appropr1ation_ Act for the scal year 1919, for not to exceed P°""‘p‘m2‘ $410,802,43O in addition to the appropriations and authorizations Smu ams mm, heretofore granted for this purgpse. pmarm,ammrmrat¤, Small-arms target practice: he Chief of Ordnance, United States °°°‘ Army, 'IS authorized to enter into contracts or otherwise to incur obhgatrons for the manufacture and purchase of ammunition, targets, and other accessories for small arms, hand, and machine target pracitgicgei ang insltrupltion, and so forth, including the same objects limi, spec un er t is ead in the Army appropriation Act for the fisoa ·*"*»=·¤·869· year_1919, for not to exceed $59,787,568 in addition to the appropriations and authorizations heretofore granted for this urpose. ,,m,,,mm,,,, om _ Manufacture of arms: The Chief of Ordnance, United Sltates Army, 1* z, ., . . . ¤rg¤?m is authorized to enter into contracts or- otherwise to incur obligations ,4,,;,,},, gid for manufacturing, repairing, procuring, and issuing arms, for not to P°°’*¥’·_“”· Gyioood $85,156,875 in addition to the appropriations and authorizam§;§°"‘“€·°*°··°'d· tions heretofore granted for this pur ose. Ordnance stores and supplies: The Chief of Ordnance, United States Army, is authorized to enter into contracts or otherwise to incur obligations for overhauling, cleaning, repairing, and preserving ordnance and ordnance stores, and so forth, including the same objects specified under this head in the Army appropriation Act for gilgljtb Sm tho fiscal year 1919, for not to exceed $97,000,000 in addition to the ’ _ _ appropriations and authorizations heretofore granted for this pu1‘p0SB· d,§,Q°°m“‘° mchme Automatic machine rifles: The Chief of Ordnance, United SUNBS P<>-inn 1171 Army, is authorized to enter into contracts or otherwise to iDC1U' obligations for the purchase, manufacture, test, repair, and mainte-