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 962 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 240. 1920. mdemmtiug, da for the same reason, discharged without internment; for indemnity S“°Y°d°*°” -· to officers and men of the Army for clothing and bedding, and so £‘}'€li’ dA“myt’°¥§?S2i§i2§i·§*£Li§S$$s i8ii>86ol>yo<i5d°r °f ”`°‘”°“l °m°°” e, ,. mgsenergmgpmpngg STli;at tall thef rritpney hereinbeignééuiiesigneteg under the titles our é. " u sis ence o e y," " ar su `es Quartermaster ,g;§;gg°gi¤¤i¤¤¤ des- Corps," "Incidental expenses, Quartermastei?pCorps,’ "'l‘ranspor- ' tation of the Army and 1ts supplies/’ "Water and sewers at military posts/’ "Clothing and camp and garrison eq_uipage{’ shall be disursed and accounted for as "General appropriations, Quartermaster Corps," and for that purpose shall constitute one fund. HOrsgg_ Honsms ron CAVALRY, ARTILLERY, ENGINEERS, AND so Foam. Pu,c,,,,s,,_ For the purchase of horses of ages, sex, and size as may be prescmbeddpy the Secrptaryhof (Warl or rgrlnipnts, igr o}?cgrs entitleg to u 'c mounts orte avar fe, o s, an Engineers, the United States  Aca]dyem(y:g{dervicerI;choo1s, an staE colleges, and for the Indian outs, an for such Infantry gud membgrs of the MedicaldDepairtn§nt in field campgigns zip may e require to e mounte, an the ex enses inci ent thereto, iggiggom $1,500,000: Provided, That the number ofphorses purchased under approrgiation, added to the number now on hand, shall be hmite to_t_ e actual needs of the mounted service, including reasonable provisions for remounts, and unless otherwise ordere by the Secretary of War, no dpart of this appropriation  be (paid out for léoripls xglt rlurchase gy contrgct after competitgm lplydénvited y e ar ermaster rps an an inspection un er the ection ch&“ '“°"“°* ¥’“"‘ Mid 8·\1th0l’1ti of the Secretary of War. When practicable, horses ` shltill be pg;]   open market at all   ppstshorsstations, w en nee, wit amaximum price to e e y the ecretary swam requires. of War: Provided urther, That no part of this appropriation shall be expended for   e purchase of any horse belowplihepstandard set by Army Regulations for Cavalry, and Artillery horses, except when gurchasedas remounts or for instruction of cadets at thePUnited poi., p0ms_ tutes Military Academy: Provided further, That no part of this appropriation shall be expended for polo ponies except for West Point Mrhtary Academy, and such ponies s all not be used at any antemging max- other place: Provided further, That not to exceed $250,000 of the ‘“” ° "‘““" "°"°"”· appropriation hereby_made shall be available for the encouragement o the preedinghoihrxdiipg horse? suitabae Ifog the Aibmy, including coo era ion wi e ureau o t, artm t Agriculture, and for the purch_ase of arilmalls iidrrbreecligg piiiigosgs mgogging <>_;';r¤;·;j and their ma1ntenance:_Promded further, That the Secretary of mm. ’ Wag may, in his_ giscretioip (ztnd under isueh rutsesf anti) ion§ as e may rescribe, accep onafo ' dpnatiog to? $01ney fo]; otherhpropeitgrgtd) bglliilgldd asgilrizds or aweglds a agric ur airs, orse s ows an similar exhibitions in 0 er to encourage the breeding of riding horses suitable for Army purtReport of mines, poses A t géromndcd furyrg, That the Secretaigy ofhWar shall report ° °· annu y o ngress, a e commencement o eac session a statement of all expenditures under this appropriation, and full particulars of means adopted and carried into effect for the encouragement of the breeding of riding horses suitable for the military service.

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