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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 104. 1922. 455 PUBLIC BUILDINGS, REPAIRS, EQUIPMENT, AND GENERAL EXPENSES. ` General expenses: The appropriation “Gene1—al expenses of public buildings, 1921," is made available to pay the Missouri Pacific Rail- "°'· ‘”· P- 87** road _Company the sum of $2.98 erroneously collected and deposited to miscellaneous receipts. PUBLIC BUILDINGS, OPERATING ExPENSEs. o P. Operating force: For such personal services as the Secretary of the P »¤=’~ Treasury may deem necessa in connection with the care, maintenance, and repair of all (public buildings under the control of the Treasury Delplartment, an so forth, including the same ob`ects speci- Bed un er t `s head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1922, $36,000. Opmmgmppux Operating supplies: For fuel, steam, gas for lighting and heating purposes, and so forth, including the same objects specified under this head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1922, $650,000. 1;,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,, A1, The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to rent, under such buI;,¤%S¤ <>;t¤*=}0rP¤‘}_>};$ terms and conditions and for such period as he malynprescribe, to the bandiiiatiohm Gum. adjutant general of the State of Alabama, the buil gs and remises of the United States situated at the northeast corner of Secondp Avenue and E' hteenth Street North, in Birmingham, Alabama, known as the Oliig Government Building, or such garts thereof as may be properly utilized by the Alabama National uard and other military and patriotic organizations. WAR DEPARTMENT. ”“’ ”°"°'“"°"'· QUAETEEMASTEE conrs. Qwt °rc°m` INCIDENTAL EXPENSES or THE AEMY: For incidental expenses of mddmm °xp°°s°s` the Arm, and so forth, including the same objects specified under this head? in the Army Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1922, $132,500. TRANSPORTATION or THE ARMY AND ITS SUPPLIES: The amounts _'{E,'{’,},’2§‘t§"°”{m,,. allotted for animal·drawn transportation and motor transportation '°*j•:,; nm by the Army Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1922 are made ' available during such fiscal year for rail transportation in the amormts Mmmm; U Oops required to provide the following: The sum of $511,892.77 for return- from Europe, sw. ing surplus officers and enlisted men from Germany and making such movements of troops as become necessary therefrom to meet the most mfgg¥SV**¤¤*° ¤**¤° pressing needs of the Government, and the um of $150,000 for ' expenditures made duringl the months of September and October, 1921, in connection with the West Virginia mine troubles. ma d swan',. Not exceeding $236,095 of unobligated balances of appropriations transport, I for the support and operation of the Quartermaster orps of the B°°°°°m°”j"‘°‘ Army for the fiscal year 1921 may be applied to reconditioning the United States Army transport Madawaska. MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL DEPAm·MENr. Mum! I f For amount required to pag adjudicated awards for lands con- pig°‘})°fCR°°** H°¤· demned for use by the War epartment at Walter Reed General Parmeniawumus. Hospital, Washington, $94,703.44. OKDNANGE DEPARTMENT. mQ{Q¤¤¤°° D°P¤’*· For the handling and trans rtation of ordnance stores in con- B°¤°"'¤=,  ¤‘°*°* uection with the evacuation of tiliia ordnance depots located at or near mm d°p°°°`