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 194 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sss. I. Ch. 29. 1917. retary of War shall deem just and reasonable under the foregoing provision, such rate not to exceed fifty per centum of the compensation fg ;;1chdGoveirx%ment transportation as shag at that time be charg_ _ an pai y_private parties to any suc com an f lik mmwtw wm and snmilargdtriuisppgiagxonilaipd thedsarponmt sp fixed to ggugaidrshall · ‘ ewccep asm _ ora eman or suc service: ·A provided mu further, That nothing m the preceding ggovisos shall be construed to prevent the accounting officers of the vernment from making full payment to land-grant railroads for transportation of ro erty or persons where the courts of the United States have held tliiat such property or persons do not come within the scope of the deductions mm M mt provided for in the land-grant Acts; for the purchase and hire of ,,,,,,,,,,_ *‘°°* draft and pack animals m such numbers as are actually required for the service, mcluding reasonable prov1sion*for replacing unserviceable V ; for the purchase, hire, oiggradonéhmamatgpqnw, agd repair su wagom carts ys o er v 'ces an motorpropelled and hoise-drawzi  vehicles, as are r uired or the transportation of troops and su p es, and for oflieial, m%tary, mps,m“’m_ and garrison purposes; for drayage and cartage at the several depots; for t_ e lure of teamsters and other employees; for the purchase and repair of ships, boats, and other vessels required for the transportation mwah of troops and supplies and for official, military, and garrison purl’§Z°$is2fiS°§’°“°“t£* %¢}t"‘g}’i‘i’“" °'°°‘“H°$ 'lii °‘h°' "°”°“ °“ vers e o em ti d ' WM s____’m_ Ocams, $221,963,’l45.42. °°’ m ° an ° °D P°°° ' a·rmn mn sswinzs AT mrrranr roars: F d ‘ 1; ducing water to buildmgs and premises at sii;li) i;>li>stsnaii)d stations as from their situations require it to be brought from a distance; for the mstallation and extension of plumbing within bmldmgs where the same is not sgecilically grrgvnded for ID other appropriations; for the purchase an repair of apparatus including iire—alarm systems; for the disposal of sew, and expenses incident thereto, mcluding the authorized issue o?:oilet aper; for repairs to water and sewer systems and plumbing withinIl>uil<lings· Cming md tmp for hire of employees, $10,546,169 ’ me gmsm equspm. Cnogrnmo ann cam- arm eaaarsou squrmon; For cloth woolens materials,  for the purchase and manufacture of clothing for the Army, mcluding enlisted men of the Regular Army Reserve and retired enhsted men when ordered to active duty, for issue and for sale at cost price according to the Arm Re t' - for dothm d _ y gula ions, for pa ent . men on · ‘ and fittmggdlgihih·gTIdn(ilu;dghq1:;Sati1(ii clemméilylileidgriddgslsdt ¢t;1§;}:Sa%1;p;=llli;<§Smg0a·u$griqed issue? of toilet articles, barberlsx iand . 0 §0nera nfin ` posts without pays or allowances anldmgplgllilzaiigm fdii elrililstlzlriliiaiirtysi while held under o ervatnon - issue of toilet kits to recruits upon their §;·sta:nl1stmer1itL an$_1ssue of housewives to the Army; for expenses (mgm  tan mg, and Slmlldf necessaries ; for a suit of citizen’s fm min g, ·o cost not exceeding $10 to be issued upon release Mmm? hr dc. m oo ement to each prisoner who has been conhned under a meyeq enema;. c°m`t’jm*u'tml SBDWHGG 1¤V0lViD dishonorable discharge- for in- Lmllld S(:®y;0tr<;ho§g·p;*:0;1g:ii 31:11 qi tgp iévriny for clothing and,bedding, _ Z ce p_ enty-secod teeh dred Hm “ma0;“¤‘2?$§§{?§‘$é,*§i8??;?' °* '“°"’°“‘ °“°°” °‘ 31*; EY *3 B‘?‘ll*“"Y r>¤»¤¤;.·s¤:,·¤e. oasms ron Cavamr, Aizrrumzr E · F - M8 or heme ¤f age, ax, me ss$2?m§%?§“r§aa§§$*i$ Pda Secret of War for remounts for otlii ti bd · Y fm, thelganlry Annie S_, I cers en t _ to public mounts Smeg ·- · 'Y· ¤s£¤¤ 0¤rp¤, and Engineers, the United the Imginlrtary Academy, service schools, and staH colleges, and for “” S°°m» md f¤r such Infantry me members or the Median