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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 24. 1919. 233 ous recei tz Provided, That this section shall not be construed to P'°”*""- amend, aliter, or repeal the Executive order of December 3, 1918, ec'»idii§ii>iSdiii1(iii¤icEéi; concerning the transfer of office material, supplies, and equipment in f°°md‘ the District of Columbia falling into disuse because of the cessation of war activities: Provided further, That any officer of the Government '1`¥`a¤$‘°'t °‘ Printing having machinery, material, equipment or supplies for printing, %il¤lii·i)rliilri¤1ie¤i¤ wiiitinig binding, and blank book Work, including lithography, photolithog- §§;f°°"°m me S°"` raphy, and other processes of reproduction, which are no longer required or authorized for his service, shall submit a detailed report of the same to the Public Printer, and the Public Printer is hereby authorized, with the a proval of the Joint Committee on Printing, to requisition such articl)es of the character herein described as are serviceable in the Govemment Printing Office, and the same shall be promptly delivered to that office. _ Sec. 4. That except as otherwise provided by law the President is ci£fS°°"“““°d °g°°‘ authorized to transfer to the custody and care of such of the depart- { Figat ¤¢¢·_. m¤¤- ments or independent establishments as he may determine the files §,l?biisai1ieI§Z;i!1a°°°t and records of the agencies created for the period of the war upon the discontinuance of such activities. Am mom wm Sec. 5. The Secretary of War is authorized to transfer any unused c1es,etii. ` and surplus motor- ropelled vehicles and motor e ui ment of any sexes or surpius, to kind, the payment lor same to be made as provide-iii li)erein, to any §’§·`,‘?{cB§l°v“'“m°“t branch of the Government service having appropriations available _ for the purchase of said vehicles and mpment: Provided, That in §[{’.,'Q”,§°§;1d;ti0¤S_ case of the transfers herein authorizgd a. reasonable price not to exceed actual cost, and if the same have been used, at a reasonable price based upon length of usage, shall be determined upon and an equivalent amount of each appropriation available for said purchase shall be covered into the Treasury as a. miscellaneous receipt, and the gplpropriation in each case reduced accordingly: Provided furtlier, at it shall be the duty of each official of the Government having mrmnee directed. such purchases in charge to procure the same from any such unuse or surplus stock if possible: Provided further, That hereafter no mg? vtgeheggs raf transfer of motor-propelled vehicles and motor equipment, unless emma. specifically authorized by law, shall be made free of charge to any branch of the Government service. _ Sec. 6. That the following portions of the unexpended balances of ,,,,lge‘§"{’,‘}""§§,,,,,,,‘,}§",,j appropriations for the fiscal year 1919 for the support of the various  into the services, as set forthhin this secftfori, slhigllfxbe coverel mto the Treasury immediately upon the approv 0 t ct, name y: com Capital Issues Committee, $265,000; p _  mm _ Committee on Public Information, $200,000 of the appropriation of C§,,‘{§}‘§,,,§f"°i“‘°"°” $1,250,000; . . . }§ée?§1%=.$§‘é2 em. Federal Trade Comrmssron, $200,000; mgm. Mmmsw Food Administration, $3,500,000; mm _ ' Fuel Administration, $655,000; u,};‘}“‘ Ad"““““°" War Industries Board, $1,925,000; Egg I¤<1¤¤¤ri¤= War Trade Board, $70,000; _ _ vsaarmae Beam. Total appropriations to be covered mto the Treasury by this section, $6,815,000. _ _ ,,.,S,,,,,gm Sec. 7. For the purpose of securing an area of lands suitable for a Us., of $2,,,, ,,,,,,1 · ts for Lmversxty demonstration forest and forest experiment station for the University xt mmmm mr of the State of Washington, the consent of Congress rs hereby granted tion authorizedthe Board of Re ents of the University of the State of Washington, and the State of Tlfashington, acting through IES properly constituted authorities, to Bxcha ce lands heretofore granted to the State of V0u5,pp_ wml. Washington by Act oilllongress approved February_22, 1889, for the purposes of a university in said State, or lands by said Act granted to the State·of Washington "for State charitable, educational wud, and reformatory inst1tutions" and thereafter by the State of. ington in part apportioned for the use and support of the Umversrty 44281°——21—--17