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 90 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 33. 1921. Burners, AND TRAILS, ALASKA. e»§1s°°'l°iiCb'id‘°°’°°d For the construction, re air, and maintenance of  and _ post roads, bridges, and trailia, Territory of Alaska, to be imme ately ii$°°i»i°'e¤¤¤n¤¤;e4 available, $425,000: Provided, That_the Secretgg of War is hereby ‘§{},.‘}§  authorized to receive from the Territory of Al a, or other source, ' such funds as may be contributed by them to be expended m connection with funds appropriated by the United States or any authorized work of construction, repair, and maintenance of roads, bridges, ferries, trails, and related works m the Territory of Alaska, an to cause such funds to be deposited to the credit of the Treasurer of the In H I, kdm United States, and to expend the same in accordance with the puraqm readeonummi- pose for which they were contributed: Provided further, That not ‘E,§,l°°§',"‘i‘,§l“"°“'° to exceed $10,000 of the foregoing amount shall be expended for a prehmmary mvestigation and report on the feasibility, desirabilitiy, and cost of the best and most practicable connection between the Nome»Shelton system of communications and the coal deposits of ` the Kugruk River, Chicago Creek, and the Keewalik mining district, whether bywagon road, sled road, tramway, trail, or other means. miie. I · ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. 01z.DNANon Smavicn. _ °‘“""‘°""""‘ For the current expenses of the Ordnance. Department in connection with purchasmg, recei, storing, and issuing ordnance and ordnance stores, comprising police and office duties, rents, tolls, fuel, hght, water,  advertising; stationery, t   and machmes, meluding their ex ange, and officelipufiniture, tools, and instruments of service; for incidental expenses of the Ordnance Service and those attending practical trials and tests of ordnance small arms, and other ordnance stores; for instruction p oses; for Subhcationsogpr l1bI`8.1'l€S'0f.t»lJB Ordnance Dcggartigpgilt, inuclliirding ths ce ce;su tnonsto " ,w' ma eai for in advance; and payiiient for ihgchanieal labor in thi officlei of tlie Chitgf of Ordlrgilnce; alnd for maintenance, repair, and operation P K o mo r—prope or orse-drawn asse r-carry1ng` vehicles, v¤m¤a'»s·.a-mma. $2,900,000: Provided, That no money zi)pproll>€iated herein shall be ex ded for maintenance, repair, or operation of any motor-propellzd pe.sse§§er—can;‘1gmg_ vehicle employed wholly or in part for umm to M 0, persona ,_soc, or o er similar use or for any use except for military fima-ima msnulae- and official business: Promiled further, That all material purchased """ under the appropriations in this Act for the Ordnance Department of the United States Army shall be of American manufacture, except in cases when, m the judgment of the Secret of War, it is to the manifest interest of the nited States to miilikye purchases abroad, which material shall be admitted free of duty. °°°' OnDNANc1¤ Sronns, Anmmcrmon. lhnuimture etc or M ,,1,,;; ,.-,5,, 3,,: For the development, manufacture, urchase, and m tenancc P'*“° "°“‘”»°‘°- of airplane bombs; of ammunition for siiiall arms and foraliuand 1188 for reserve supply; of ammunition for burials at the National Solziiiggsfogome with ashmgton, lzlistrictof Columbizlklgnd of ammuni- _ tiring e morning an evening at ` osts rescrxbed by neral Orders, Numbered gill)? Headqi?:rytei·)s of ilahe Army, dated July 23, 1867, and at National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers and its several branches, including National Sold1ers’ Home at Washington, District of Columbia and Soldiers} and Sailors’ State homes, $675,000. i
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