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 510 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sasa 11.. cn. a4. iozo. {ear endiné June 30, 1920, for tuition, laboratory fees, and so forth, or Signal orps officers detailed to civilian technical schools for the ggrposlen of pursuing technical comses of instruction along Signal s es. ~*~w““i"”"‘ e5€yan°Sghi?§:°¤1l5eAl°;skZ¤lI$iiHtéliya¤°°n¤mb1° umass 2s...2r,;°‘sz maintenance of the Washington-Alaslza military cable and telegraph mp tm s£tem, including the same objects specified under this head m the vn. £',°°p.'h¤. _ y Appraoipnnation Act for the _ year 1920, the_sum of $95,000 is made av ble from the appropriation for the USER] Service of }:ih£a.i’irmy," for the fiscal year 1919, to continue avail le during the _ year 1921. e ‘ mgnziirsi Depart- MEDICAL I>mPABTM1¤N’1‘. * 0 any ud hmm · For the medical and hospital department, including the same ob- V,,,_ jects specified under this head in the Army Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1920, the sum of $1,500,000 is made available from the  “MOd16$l and Hospital Department" for the fiscal year i iuscmimumous. sehaizsliliixim-. For bridge across the Missouri lliver connectinlg the two tracts of °“"°" nm land composu§ the military reservation at Fort eavenworth, Kan- P,{{’,L°',Z;,,,,,_ sas, $35,000: rovided, That in case said bridge is thrown o en for public use one-half the cost of the maintenance thereof shall he paid y local mterests. ,,,,,,,,,_°"""‘“°° °°""" · oanmmcn naramunm. wigs; uhgaéi °K°§i“°mm:°“re Not to  $3,000,000-derived, from the sale ofsurplus ordnance ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ S"' and ordnance stores shall be credited to the appropriation of the Ordnance Department for the fiscal year 1920 w ch is available for the payment of expenses incurred outside of the District of Columbia in maintaining sa vage activities, including necess rotection, handling  titorage 0l.l8l'g0S% angllother incidental zlggiises in connection wit e reparation or e 0 lus w . §,*g¤g; mdw The Chief of Ordnance, United St3utdsPArm;fi;uii)iIithBdmed to exprlancg gu ensue- pend from the unexpended balance of appropriations heretofore made °"·° ·· °'· under the title "Arma1nent of fol'l31§C8tl0IlB” for the construction of storage facihties, mcluding necessary appurtenances, for ammunition and components thereof, or cannon, small arms, machine guns, and trench warfare, and for other ordnance material, not exceeding $5,000,- 000, which amoimt shall remain available during the fiscal year 1921: meism. Provided, That the Chief of Ordnance, United States Army, is hereby 2§,,,‘}“{,,P,§§",,;,,_ authorized to expend such part, not exceeding $98,000, of the amount vicmity owen, Utah, to be used as a site for an ammunition storage m‘;y;,*;,g}g¤,§,6,;j°’¤*°¤¤°· depot: Pr ed further, That no part of the construction work hereunder shall be done on a cost-plus percentage basis: Provided further, ugtboggmre, ws., That no fpart of the appropriations herein made or made available shall ""’ ‘ lie usegl or the goigsttrucpgon of perxlnanent hgh explliegve storage facilmm ,,,,,,.11esa ornear p a, isconsmz, attn st · mgnrsi t mq tion work hereunder shall_bo done by contract, let to theBl¢(i‘i)vPest1~li·g- sponsible bidder, and no bid shall be accepted for an building to cost mlgireeézsglpii $2.45 per square foot for an unlmed building or $2.90 for a ding. Nm ”°¤·**m*- NAVY Dnranrimm. L§,‘,‘?§§_ R"°°""“ ’“‘d orrrcn or NAVAL nncoans AND LIBRARY, R°°°{d° °‘ W" m Naval records of war with Central Powers of E :Th '- v¤i.4o,p.im. publication, of the naval records of the war with the Central Powers of Europe, and so forth, made m the Legislative, Executive, and
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