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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 178. 1923. 139]. and for official, military, and arrison urposes· for ex uses of ""“°‘P"‘**’·· sailing public transports and otliger vessel? on the various rligers, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, $15,850,000; P7’0’v¢d€d That not more than $10,000 of this appro riation shall Limitfw ¤¤i¤¤¤¤- be expended for the purchase of draft or pack animails or animaldrawn vehicles: Provided further-, That no money appropriated by @**0* Vehicle ¤>· this Act shall be expended for the hire, operation, maintenance, °m°ti°°` or repair of any motor-propelled vehicle which shall be employed wholly or in part for personal, social, or similar use, except such use as is prescribed by order for the transportation of Arm personne_l m connection with the recreational activities of the Army: Promded further, That $100,000 of the appropriation hereby made Harbor me em. shall be available for additional pa for employees on harbor boats, °l°’°“‘ guartermaster service, in lieu of subsistence: And provided further, `hat none of the funds appropriated or made available under this gug¤°*¤¤‘ Act or any of the unexpended balances of any other Acf shall be ‘ ` used for the purchase of motor-propelled passenger or freight carrying vehic es for the Army except those that are purchased solely for experimental purposes. _ On and after July 1, 1923, the cost of transportation of material ,-;,;f,?”}‘l,§‘ u,’{,"’§ in connection with the manufacturing and urchasin activities of mi? pwrgg f¤¤=¤ the Signal Corps, Ordnance Department, Cliemical éarfare Serv- ppop om ice, Air Service, Medical Department, Engineer Department, and the Coast Artillery Corps, and in connection with the construction and installation of Hre-control projects at seacoast fortifications by the Coast Artillery Corps may be charged to the appropriations for the work in connection with which such transportation charges are regpired; and the Budget estimates for each o sucliheaéppropria- Estimates toiuclude tions all hereafter carry separately the amounts requi or such ‘*"‘°"““"‘ transportation costs. _ Warm: Aim smwmts AT nnnrramr rosrs: For procuri:§1 and intro- ,,,",Y;*,§· ’°"°"» °*°-· ducing water to buildings and premises at such `tary posts ` and stations as from their situations require to be brought from a distance; for the installation and extension of plumbing within buildings where the same is not specifically provided for in other appropriations; for the purchase and repair of Hre apparatus, including fire-alarm systems; for the disposal of sewage, and expenses incident thereto; for repairs to water and sewer systems and plumbing; for hire of employees, $2,025,000; Provided, §;·:¤¤émtm um That not to exceed $50,000 of this appropriation shall be expended work amuse. ° for new construction work. Horses ron cAvALsr, Airrinnmzr, mrcrmzzrzns, AND so rorrrn. ¤¤¤¢=· For the purchase of horses of aces, sex, and size as may be pre- P‘"°*“*’°’·°‘°· scribed by the Secretary of War for remounts for officers entitle-l to public mounts for the Cavalry, Artillery, Signal Corps, and Engineers, the United States Mi itary Academy, service schools, and staff colleges. and for the Indian scouts, and for such Infantry and members of the Medical Department in field campaigns as may be required to be mounted, and the expenses incident thereto (in- E b cluding $25,000 for purchase of remounts and $150.000 for en- ,,,g§ ,,,,§’°"' couragement of the breeding of riding horses suitable for the Army. including cooperation with the Bureau of Animal Industry, Department of Agriculture, and for the purchase of animals. for _ breeding purposes and their maintenance), $210,000: Projmded, §#\§umim· That the number of horses purchased under this appropriation,