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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 7. 1919. 99 and quarters for guards and other em loyees and inmates; purchase of tools and equipment; purchase and maintenance of farm implements, live stock, tools, equipment; transportation and means of transportation; maintenance and operation of means of transportation; supplies and labor, and all other necessary items, $60,000; For fuel for maintenance, $12,000; F°°L In all, $162,700, which sum shall be expended under the direction of the commissioners. S The commissioners are authorized, under such regulations as they uct? °f°°'°l°° °”°°` ma rescribe, to sell the suiéplus products of the said workhouse andy the said reformatory, an all moneys derived from such sales shall be paid into the Treasury; one-half to the credit of the United States and one-half to the cre `t of the District of Columbia. Militia. For the following, to be expended imder the authority and direc- ,,£f*°°”’°° °'m‘°" tion of the commanding general, who is hereby authorized and empowered to make necessary contracts and leases, namely: For expenses of camps, including hire of horses for officers re- °°mP°·d'm=·°°° quired to be mounted, and such hire not to be deducted from their mounted pay, and for the payment of commutation of subsistence for enlisted men who may be detailed to guard or move the _United States pro rty at home stations on days immediately preceding and immediately following the annual encampments, damages to [private property incident to encampments, instruction, practice marc es and practice cruises, drills and pa.rades,·fuel, light, heat, care, and repair of armories, offices, and storehouses, practice ships, boats, machinery and dock, dredging alongside of doc, telephone service, horses and mules for mounted orgamzations, street car fares (not to exceed $200) necessarily used in the transaction of official business, and for general mcident expenses of the service, $24,000. For rent o armories, offices, storehouses, and stables, $10,000. R°°t'°t° For printing, stationery, and postage, $1,200. For cleaning and repairing uniforms, arms, and equipments, and E'°°”” contingent expenses, $1,500. 8 For custodian in charge of United States property and storerooms, 1,000. For clerk, office of the adjutant general, $1,000. For expenses of target practice and matches, $2,500. P I For pay of troops other than Government employees, to be dis- °’° "°°°°‘ bursed under the authority and direction of the commanding general, $10,000. nnrurin or nnnonnous oonnnctions. .,.,¥..’*:?.f.},?'·"°‘*°°“’ To enable the commissioners, in any ease where special assess· P""""”‘ ments school tuition chggges, rents, fees, or collections of any character have been erroneo { covered into the Treasury to the credit of the United States and the District of Columbia in equal arts, to refund such erroneous {payments, wholly or in part, mcluging the refundixof fees aid or building permits authorized by the Dis· W tnct of lumbia Xppropriation Act approved March 2, 1911, $1,500, v°L 36* P' ‘ 0l‘_S0_much thereof as may be necessary: Provided, That this 8ppl'9- mqyim. priatmn shall be available for such refunds of payments made vithm the past three years. · t Anaccisrm ruvnn Ann mars · *"‘°"'““`“‘° For ·a¤¤h¤° ning nm mkmgim me  ui   e¤°l."3‘¥i‘i”$'Q.‘.§‘a°}T51` ?¤Tk» $0hGe ndediniaceordanoe withthep   V¤¥-•°»1>·¤¤¤· item for the riccgoamation of the Anacostia River and ats, contained