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 82 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 33. 1921. outer clothing, to cost not exceeding $30, to be issued when necessary to each soldier disch d otherwise than honorably; to each enlisted man convicted by ciivlile court for an offense resulting in confinement in a penitentiary or other civil prison; and to each_ enlisted man ordered intemed by reason of the fact that he IS an alien enemy, pr, mI§;’:;’°c§’*,3,,_f,°',,,;’°‘ for the same mason, discharged without internment; for indemnity ' to officers and men of the Army for clothing and beddmg, and so Pmm forth, destroyed since April 22, 1898, by order of medical officers of smimim or em- the Army for sanitary reasons, $12,000,000; Provided, That hereafter mg °°°°““”' the settlement of clothing accounts of enlisted men, including charges for clothing drawn in excess of clothing allowance and payments of amoimts due them when they draw less than thenr allowance, shall · be made at such periods and under such regulations as may be pre- M ’°‘1L* by `°h°iS°'i"é.“"’,1°`° vi"? 1. 28 919 1 to 1 t iono e`cto eru ,1 ,reating te  issuancepdfn uniforms to dischm enlilglared men is hereby repealed: p?l°t$°£' I Promkled, That such uniforms be issued in accordance with the ,°*}§{,L$'§°‘{,g';‘j°“°'°" provisions of said Act to those enlisted men who served in the Army ' of the United States at any time between April 6, 1917, and January 1, 1920, whose applications therefor shall have been received at the ·’*”"%';” j*{§°‘;*Q~; War Department prior to June 1, 1921:-Rromirledfurtlwr, That there £·§;i¤:¤¤¤¤¤¤ umm- may be transferred during the fiscal year 1922 from the appropria· P °'”` tions contained herein for "Subsistence of the Army," ‘liegular Supplies Quartermaster Oorps," “Incidental Expenses, Quartermaster Corps " “Water and sewers at military posts," and "Clothing and cam and garrison equipage," to the appropriation for "Transportation o the Army and its supplies/’ such amounts as may be necwsary. ‘ ~ -- H°”°'· Honsns non Cavauzr, Anmmar, Exomnmzs, ann so roars. P"'°h°'°’ For the purchase of horses of ages, sex, and size as may be rescribcd by the Secretary of War for remounts for officers entitled to public mounts for the Cavalry, Artillery, Signal Corps, and Engineers, the United States Military Academy, service schools, and staff colleges, and for the Indian Scouts, and for such Infantry and members of the Medical Department in field cam aigns as may be required E mw to be mounted, and the expenses incident tliereto (including $50,000 1,,; °°°,,,,,"',,,*°"{,,,,_, ,,,,,,_ for purchase of remounts, and $150,000 for encouragement of the breeding of riding horses suitable for the Army, including cooperation with the Bureau of Animal_Industry, Department of Agriculture, ,m,m_  for the purchase of animals for breeding purposes and their Number IMM- mamtemmce), $200,100: Ifrwaded, That the number of horses purchased under this appropriation, added to the number now on hand, shall be limited  the actual needs of the moimted service, includin reasonable provisions for remounts, and unless otherwise ordered by the Secretary of War no part of this appropriation shall be aid out for horses not purchased gy contract after competition duly Om mk t lrmtesi by the llpartermastcr crps and an ins tion under the ,,,,ms_ ° P“*’· direction and aut onty of the Secretary of War. mn practicable, horses shall be purchased nn open market at all military ts or ‘Smd"d _ stations, when needed, within a maximum price to be iixedxbsy the ’°‘¤““°°· Secretary] of War: Prmndedjurther, That no part of this appropriation sh be explegded for the purchase of any horse belbw the standard set by y Regulations for Cavalry and Artillery horses, Pm _ excepTt_when purchased as remounts or for instruction of cadets at °P°¤*°*· the mted States Military Academy: Provided further, That no part $$7 thisi>appri>£fi1ation shall be expended for polo ponies except for est omt tary Academy, and such ponies shall not be used at