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 1202 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Gus. 69, 70. 1919. 30, 1920, the sum of $3,000,000, and for the fiscal year ending June _ 30, 1921, the sum of $3,000,000, available until expended by the jcfth hw! ¤¤¤P¤¤¤· Secretary of Agriculture m cooperation with the proper ofiimals of the State, Termtory, msular possession, or county, in the survpxy, construction, and maintenance of roads and trails within or par y rst?.twist".§°:;?;·.;2€2,¤s;;ss:;if2;.t$.u;:.;2§ $2;;:%:2 mmm um tration, protection, and improvement of any_ such forest. Out of the sums so appropriated the Secretary of Agriculture may, without the cooperation o_ such officials survey, construct, and maintain any roa or trail withm a national forest which he finds necess pry fo; the roper ` tration protection an improvement o suc Lam pmum ,0 foresli, or which in his opiiiion is of iiational imapprtance. In the ar-s¤1<¤¤rs.¤¢¤. expenditure of this fimd for labor preference sh be given, other conditions being equal, to honora ly d1scharged soldiers, sailors, and marines. _ Reportto emma, {aha Secretatgy of Aglrigriglture shl:l‘1 make annual report to Congress _ o e amoun expen e ereun _ . A;`L,‘},d§,E,*j‘{§,'§§,‘§,‘ Sec. 9. That no officer or enlisted man of the Army, Navy, or gg? mart by <¤>¤- Marine Corps shall be detailed for work on the roads which come 1>»2m.m._ within the ipovisions of th.1sAct except by his own consent: Andgm ,,;§i°§,§‘S€¥,§f,P,2,¥gf,,b°,$ vided fart, That the Secretary of Agflcllltlll'6 through the _ ar g=1g¤wi; mms d¤¤¤& Dppartment shall ascertain the (pumber of lphays zig such) soldierpj ' s ors and marines have worke on the pu ic ro in the sever States,(other thap roads plithin the (himits ofhcantonments or reservations in the sever States) uring the existing war an o the location where they worked and their names and rank, and report »~¥·‘=‘·=‘h’*»%1»·~“°‘=~=*‘»**=¤ ;°..,..°·*¤ss.#:,**;h¤.£%mg.:‘  dune. U W B11 y' CGI 8 6 I1 I y B ' or the Marine Corps shall have been or may be m the futiire detailed for labor in the building of roads or other highway construction or repair work (other than roads within the limits o cantomnents or military reservations in the several States), during the existing war, the tpay of such officer ordenlistedh man shagl be equahzed to COfiftl)]I-pcm to e compensation pai to civ` `an employees in the same or e p,,gm.,,., or mm, emiployment and the amoimt found to he due such officers, soldiers, sailor, or marine, shall be paid to  from the 1920 appropriation herein allogted to thei1%:atesrfwhe1;11n such highway constructwn or repair wor was orwi epe orm. _ Ap spraam com Sec. 10. That if the revenues of the Post Office De artment shall {,*f,§t§.$‘2,s,}{,{§',,f§’,,,_”‘°°° be insufficient to meet the appropriations made by this Act, a sum equal to such deficiency of the revenue of said dwrtment is hereby appropriated, toche paid oipt of apylnéoney in the h easury notfotheifwise a ropriate to sup ysai e ciencies int erevenues or the Post (§§nce Department fgr the year ending Jime 30, 1920, and the sum nepded tiipply hp s;dvant<éedGto th; Post Office Department upon reqmsi on o e os mas r ener . Approved, February 28, 1919. Ffi{I”i’i££‘°‘  vo.—A¤ aa gamiping my perion wig me  mae Uniéed stencils _‘ "-_", 3 , 0l‘ 1D. W3? T9 1*80 {Public, 1*·<>~ 300-] equjgmenzymd to wa; tjggzme riilgdlgigdeéltam conditions. rm an Pe mm tc Be it emzctedby the Semrte and House of Representatives of the United _ R,,§,‘Q'§'f,’,; °,,{_c;,,,;,.  totes 0{vA;m€N6G in Congress assembled, That ang person who served mg, ac., used in mg m the ·mted States Armv Navy, or Marme o in the resent the overcoat, and suc articles of personal apparel and equipment
 * °¤¤ d“°~ sa_ ors, and marines less the amount of his pay as such officer, soldier,
 * i>ll_b<iis¥”¤`§i)gu$dhii1§i¤ war may, upon honorable "discharge and return torpdivil life, Ipermawlilljp. sor. nently retain one complete suit of outer uniform clothing, including