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 SIXTY-SIXTH coiwennss. Sess. 11. cs. 240. 1920. 961 on commercial lines, at rates not less than those charged by commercial steamship companies, between the same rts, or the same class of accommodations, the receipts from whidho shall be covered into the Treasury of the United States to the credit of miscellaneous receipts: Provided further, That authority is hereby granted the miggrwl M wis- Secretary of War to sell or otherwise dispose of, in accordance with °°"°°"'°' law and relgelations, the United States Array rts Sherman, Sheridan, omas, Logan, Buford Kilpatri, Croc and Warren; and the proceeds of such sales shall becelaposited in 'I‘reasury of the United States to the credit of mis aneous receipts; and such mf{‘g$,f“,$°h,§§“‘},*;,}’,°,{; vessels, if sold to citizens of the United States, may engage in the by ¢i¢i¤¤¤=· coastwise trade so long as the remain wholly the property 0 citizens _ of the United States: Provicgd further, That $683,000 0 the appro- 1,,,},?’§,’,,‘§§,‘;,*j°°° °“ h"` priation hereby made shall be available for additional pager employees on harbor boats, aster service, in lieu of su istence: And _ provided further, t none of the funds appieepriated or made ,,,§‘$§‘,,‘}‘,i§2‘;,'},,,°§,,,,§,‘f available under this Act or any of the uuexpend balances of any other Act shall be used for the {purchase of motor-propelled passenger or freight carrying vehicles or the Army except those that are purchased solely for experimental purposes. warm: arm snwmzs AT mnrraur rosrs. For procuring and introducing water to   and premises at ,,°;§§§· ’°"°”· °‘°·· such military posts and stations as frem tl].611’• situations require to be brought from a distance; for the installation and extension of plumbing within  where the same is not specifically fprovided for in other appropriations ; for the {purchase and repair o ire apparatus, including fire—a1a.rm eystems; or the disposal of sewage, an expenses mcident thereto; or repaus to water and seweiézystems and plumbmg; for hire of employees $4,000,000: Pr ed, {mfg, N Y That not to exceed the following sums may be used in the erection ”°”’ ‘ ‘ and completion of buildings, structures, or sypleems enumerated at the places named: $30,000 for a iiltration p t at Fort Nia%ara, Fm mmwmh New York; $60000 for improvement of the water mains at crt xm. ' Leavenworth, Khnsas. CLOTHING, ami cam? Arm oamusor: mqurraon. cmmng. For cloth, woolens, materials,_and for the purchase and manufac- m}’g;*:¤·•· ¤•¤°‘¤‘· ture of clothing for the Army, including retired enlisted men when ' ordered to active dutfy; for members of the Reserve OfHcers’ Trammg Corps; for issue and or sale at_cost price according to the Army regulations; for payment for elothmig not drawn due to warrant ciiicers of the Mine P anter Service an to enlisted men on discharge; for altering and fitting clothing and washing and cleaning when necessary; or equipment and repair of equipment of laundries, dry- cleaning plants, salvege and sorting storehouses, hat repairing shops, shoe repair shops, othxuginrepair shops, and garbage reduction E works; or eqmlpage, mclu_ g authorized issues of toilet articles ‘*““’°g°‘ barbers’ and ta' o1s’ materials, for use of general prisoners at militelig posts without Iggy or allowances and aipplicents for enlistment w e held under c ervation; issue of to et kits to recruits upon their iirst enlistment, and issue of housewives to the Army; for expenses of packing and handling and similar necessarles; for a suit of citizen’s outer clothing, to cost not exceeding) $40, to be issued to each soldier discharged otherwise than honora ly; te each enlisted man convicted by civil court for an offense resulting m confinement in a. penitentiary or other civil prison• and to each_enl1sted man ordered interned by reason of the fact that he is an alien enemy, or,