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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 33. 1921. 81 activities of the Army: And ovokled urther, That the Secretar of igffs °;§;“10°‘v *td‘“‘ War is authorized and directeilrto sellbir to dis ose of by transfeli to i1ir¤¤aip¤d·Ot I emma the Department of Agriculture under existing llaws, for its own use and the use of the several States, in road work and maintenance of roads so many motor trucks and assenger—carrying automobiles as will, in addition to such trucks and) automobiles as have been sold or transferred since January 1, 1921, aggregate during the first nine Agg'°g°t° numb"' months of the calendar year, ten thousand motor trucks and two _ _ thousand passenger-carrtying automobiles: Arid provided further, ,t§f’f,E§’m'Q,§§§}°1S’ That hereafter,when, in e opinion of the Secretary of War, accommodations are available, transportation on Arm transports may be provided for the members and em loyees of the gorto Rican Government and their families on official business without expense to United States: And provided further, That $250,000 of the appropriation b0€°‘{,‘§Q§§°°" °“ h"' hereby_ made shall be available for additional pa for employees on _ harbor boats, uartermaster service, in lieu of sulisistence: And pro- ch¥,°,§§°f°SZ}‘§1@2§E pu" vided further, 'Biat none of the funds a propriated or made available under this Act or any of the unexpendbd balances of any other Act shall be used for the purchase of motor—propelled passenger or freight carrying vehicles for the ArmAy except those that are purchased solely T _ I for ex rimental purposes: rad provided further, That hereafter the cMfi‘§,'§,“‘2,$E§§’,'§¤S O`}, cost oixizransportation of civilian employees and of materials in con- §g§§g¤;;§ nection with the construction or maintenance of seacoast fortifications, or the acquisition of land therefor, by the Engineer Department, or with the manufacturing and urchase activities of the Ordnance Department and the Chemical Vgarfare Service, shall be charged to · the appropriations for the work in connection with which such transportataon charges are incurred. WATER AND snwmzs AT MILITARY rosrs. For procuring and introducing water to buildings and premises at ¤¢lg€$2°£ s°w°”’ °°°" such military posts and stations as from their situations require to be brought from a distance; for the installation and extension of lumbing within buildings where the same is not specificalliyfprovided ibr. in other appropriations; for the purchase and regpair o re apparatus, including fire-alarm s stems; for the dispos of sewage, and expenses incident thereto; {br repairs to water and sewer sivstems Prom and plumbing; for hire of employees, $2,000,000: Provide, That New gcnstruction not to exceed $10,000 of this appropriation shall be expended for new “"‘“°"· construction work. cnormnc, AND our Ama cAna1soN EQUIPAGE. miil°t$$t¤?d§$§ PBQO. For cloth, woolens materials, and for the purchase and manufac-  ‘““’“"°‘ ture of clothing for the Army, including enlisted men of the Enlisted Post,p-417- Reserve Cor s and retired enlisted men when ordered to active duty; for issue and) for sale at cost price accordingito the Army regulations; for ayment of commutation of clothing ue to warrant officers of the Eiine Planters Service and to enlisted men; for altering and fitting clothing and washing and cleaning when necessary; for operation o laundries; for equipment and repair of equipment of dry-cleaning plants, salvage an sorting storehouses, hat repairing shops, shoe repair shops, clothing repair shops, and garbage reduction works; _ im- equipage, including authorize 1ssues_of to` et articles, barbers’ E‘*‘“P°¥°» °*°· and tailors materials, or use of general prisoners confined at military osts without pay or allowances and_ applicants for enlistment while · held under observation; issue of toilet kits to recruits upon their first enlistment, and issue of housewives to the Army; for expenses of packing and handling and similar necessaries; for a suit of citizeu’s 42150%-23--6