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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 8. 1919. 117 Acts; for the purchase and hire of draft and pack animals in such m§§§e§',‘c'},,§j°`§§_““" numbers as are actually required for the service, including reasonable provision for replacing unserviceable animals; for the purchase, hire, operation, maintenance, and repair of such harness, wagons, carts, drays, other vehicles, and motor—propelled and horse-drawn passengercarrying vehicles as are recplrired for the transportation of troops and supplies and for official, m `tary, and garrison purposes; for drayage and cartage at the several depots; for the purchase and repair- of S¤iP¤»b¤¤*¤,¤¢¤- ships, boats, and other vessels required for the transportation of troops and sup lies and for official, military, and garrison purposes; for expenses oi) sailingdtpublic transports and other yessc on the ¤‘¤¤sr><>r*-¤- various rivers, the G of Mexico, and the Atlantic and Pacific v I P Oceans: Provided further, That $225,000 of the appropriation hereby b0§‘T;‘§’,_,'§:°°‘ °" ‘°" made shall be available for additronal papmof employees on harbor boats, quartermaster service, in lieu of su istence, $230,000,000. Wann Arm Snwmzs AT Mrnrrarzr Posrs. For procuring and introducing water to buildings and premises at “"‘°'·*’°""’”»°*°· such military posts  stations as from their situations require 1t to be brought_from a distance; for the mstallatron and extension of plumbing! within buildings where the same IS not specificaleygprovided or in other appropriations; for the purchase and repair o re apparatus, including iire·alarm s stems; for the drspos of sewage, and expenses incident thereto, dir repairs to water and sewer systems and plumbing; for hire of employees, $7,000,000. Cwrnmo AND CAm· Arm Gamusorv Eqorraom. cranes;. For cloth, woolens, materials, and for the purchase and manufac- m§_%l;¤¤°» ¤¤¤¤*¤°· ture of clothing for the Army, including enlisted men of the Regular ’ Army Reserve and retired enlisted men when ordered to active duty, for members of the Reserve Officers Training Corps; for issue and for sale et cost price according to the Army regulations; for payment for clothing not drawn due to enlisted men on ischarge; for altering and Htting clothing and washing and cleaning when necessary; for equipment and repair of equiplment of laundries, drpl-cleaning plants, salvage and sorting store ouses, hat repairing s ops, shoe repair shops, clothing repair shceps, and garbage reduction works; for equi- rzqaipage. page, including authoriz issues of toilet articles, barbers’ and tailors’ materials, for use of general prisoners connned at milita osts without pay or allowances and applicants for enlistment whifeiield under observation; rssue of toilet kits to recruits upon their iirst enlistment and issue of housewives to the Army; for expenses of pac and handling, and similar necossaries; for a suit of citizens outer , to cost notoexceeding $15, to be issued u on release from connnement to each prisoner who has been confined) under a court—martial sentence involving dishonorable discharge; to each enlisted man convicted by civil court for an offense resulting in confinement in a `- tentiary or other civil prison; and to each enlisted man ordered mterned by reason of the fact that he is an alien enemy, or, for the same reason, discharged without internment; for indemnity to 0Hi- ¥¤¤e·=&==¢=f¤’ f¤¤ de cers and men of the Army for clothing and beddi, and so forth, my °°m" destroyed since April 22, 1898, by or er of medic? officers of the Army for sanitary reasons, $20,000,000 Honsns ron CAVALRY, Anrnixmzr, Exorrsmmns, Arm so FORTH. H¤”°¤· Fol‘tlI6purchase0fh0mesofages¤e:xandSizeasI¤8 be P"'°1'“°‘ scribed by the Secretary of War·for  io: omcersr  public mounts for the Cavalry, Artillery, Signal Corps, and Engineers,