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 418 SIXTY-SEVENTH.CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 99, 100. 1922. cleaning when necessarygfor operation of laundries; for eqduipment and repair of equipment of dry-cleaning plants, salvage, an sorting storehouses, hat repairing shops, shoe repair shops, clothing repair Eq'"°°“°’°t°‘ sho s, and garbage reduction works; for equipage, mcluding authorizedlissues of toilet aggnilep, barI;>Elrs' and tailors’ ilpaterials, or Else of ener prisoners co e at `t osts wit out pa or owgnces and applicants for enlistmenatrywhiile held imder oliservation; isisiip of toilet kits Ito recruitsfupon their Brit enlgltgmenth alpd ilsisge o ousewives to the y; or ex enses o pac an an ` and similar necessaries; for a suit of)citizen’s outer clothing, to costly, not exceeding $30, to be issued when necessary to each so dier discharged otherwise than honorably; to each enlisted man convicted by civil court for an offense resulting in confinement in a penitentiary or other civil prison; and to each enlisted man ordered mtemed by reason of the act that he is an alien enemy, or, for the same reason, ltfg;*_¤;¤g,*;{mg;J* gg disciimgfgx withorpt internm§ng;gor indergnity} tohofllicers ang men ote yorcoth1n`gan e ,an so crt, estroe since p,,,,,,,,,_ April 22, 1898, by order of medicsilui>%cers of the Army forysanitary ,ug°$°gg:¤¤¤{f ¤¥ ¤*°*¤· reasons, $12,000,000; Provided, That hereafter the settlement of ` clothing accounts of enlisted men, including charges for clothing drawn m excess of clothing allowance and payments of amounts due them when they draw less than their allowance, shall be madeat such periods and under such regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of War." ' Approved, March 8, 1922. . March 8, 1922. ; CHAP. 100.-An Act To amend the Arm A ro riation Act. a roved Jul 11 [P"bl‘°· N"‘ 169*] 1919, so as to release appropriations for the corhplgtiionpof the acquisitlidh of real  in certain cases and making additional appropriations therefor. Be it enacted by the Senate and H ouszzéf Representatives of the United §,§'§,’gc mud, States rg America_·£n Congress assemb, That the provisions of the Esuaiioauoweq gp; rggl Army _ plpropriation Act, approved July 11, 1919, making unavail- .a. i¤·.r°°°m `°° able, wit certain excelptions, appropriations for the su port of the °,,Y,°’·*‘»P·*"’·“”‘°°‘*‘ Army or the Military stablishment for the urchase oip real estate, as amended_by the Act approved February I28, 1920 (Public Numbered 151, Sixty-sixth Congress), be, and the same are hereby, further amended so as to authorize completion of the acquisition of the real _ estate hereinafter specified in respect whereof requisition notices had ‘°‘- *°» P· 279- been served or given before July 11, 1919, under section 10 of the Act approved August 10, 1917 (Fortieth Statutes at Large, page 276), _ or in respect whereof agreements had been made for purchase thereof m§°';°c{,P,‘§§d°d,m *’°*‘ or proceedings begun for condemnation thereof. All unexpended balances of any appropriations heretofore made for any of such purposes are hereby directed to be covered into the Treasury. For _ the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this section the following u§§f,;§”’*‘°‘* °¤“*°“· amounts are here y authorized to be appropriated, to wit: For P·¤¢.p-777. Army supply base, New Orleans, Louisiana, $282,000; for Army supp y base Brook! , New York, $1,590,675.52; for Army su ply base, Philadelphia, Plelnnsylvania, $766,937; for Army su ply lgase, Charleston, _South Carolina, $159,020; for Army supply base, Norfolk, Virgima, $190,000; for Army reserve depot, New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, $92,500; for Army reserve de ot, Schenectady, New York, $3,000; for quartermaster depot, .i)effersonville, Indiana, $225,000; for quartermaster warehouse, Baltimore, Maryla.nd,$100,— 303; for quartermaster ware%o1{)se§, Newp<i)rt News, Virginia, $223,- 7 ; or ery range, o y anna, ennsy vania, $7,533.67; General Hospital Numbered 19, Azalea, North Carolina, $58,000; for sitgn for septic targk, Southeflnim Field, Amerkicus, ggorgia, $750; or or ance epot, avanna, ois, $500; or or ance de ot, Pedricktown, New Jersey, $215,652.90; for sewer right of waypfor