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 900 SIXT Y—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 225. 1925. and Philippine Islands, and for labor and expenses incident thereto, including, when specifically authorized b the Secretary of War, summer. printing, the cost of irrigation; for straw for sold}iers’ beddinggs stationery, °°°‘  typewriters and exchange of same, including blank boo and blank forms for the Army, certificates for discharged soldiers, and for printing department orders and reports, $12,626,965. _ 1QL;g&; mum Cnorrrnno erm nouveau: For cloth,_woolens, materials, and for m»e,e¢c. the purchase and manufacture of clothing for the Army, including retired enlisted men when ordered to active duty, for issue and for sale; for payment of commutation of clothing due to warrant officers of the Mine Planter Service and to enlisted: men; for altering and fitting clothing and washing and cleaning when necessary; for operation of laundries; for the authorized issues of laundry materials for use of general prisoners confined at military posts without pay or allowances, and for applicants for enlistment while held under observation; for uipment and repair of equipment of dry-cleaning plants, salvage aned sorting storehouses, hat repairing shops, shoe redB¤¤in•¢¤, ww mi- pair shops, clothing repair shops, and garbage reduction works; for °°'°°°’ equipage, including authorized issues of toilet articles, barbers’ and tailors materials, for use of general prisoners confined at military posts without pay or allowances and applicants for enlistment while held under observation; issue of toilet kits to recruits upon their first enlistment, and issue of housewives to the Army; for expenses of packouigyglouylgg ¤i¤¤¤¤’¤ ing and handling and similar necessaries; for a suit of citizen’s outer ' clothing and when necessary an overcoat, the cost of all not to exceed $30, to be issued to each soldier discharged otherwise than honorably, to each enlisted man convicted by civil court for an offense resulting in confinement in a penitentiary or other civil prison, and to each enlisted man ordered interned by reason of the fact that he is an alien enemy, or, for the same reason, discharged without ins;:ygp3¤$?_m;¤;md+ ternment; for indemnity to officers and men of the Army for cloth- ’ in and bedding, and so forth, destroyed since April 22, 1898. by oriier of medical officers of the Army for sanitary reasons, $6,093,186. ¤¤¤i¤¤¤¤¤¤ •¤v¤¤¤<·¤· INCIDENTAL EXPENSES or *1*111: ARMY: Postage; hire of laborers in the Quartermaster Corps, including the care of officers’ mounts when <`i**¤¤¤ ·¤¤1¤l¤Y¤¤¤· the same are furnished by the Govermneiit; compensation of clerks and other employees of the Quartermaster Corps, and clerks, forcmen, watchmen, and organist for the United States disciplinary barracks, and incidental expenses of recruitin ; for the apprehension, securing, and delivering of deserters, including escaped military prisoners, and the expenses incident to their ursuit; and no greater sum than $50 for each deserter or escaped military prisoner shall, in the discretion of the Secretary of lVar, be paid to any civil officer or citizen for such services and expenses; for a donation of $10 to each prisoner discharged otherwise than honorably upon his release from confinement under court-martial sentence involving dishonorable dis- €,ff‘(§,§§,;';,§‘;$§,§;*_"”°· charge; for the operation of c0ffee—r0asting plants; for payment of entrance fees for Army rifle and pistol teams participating in competitions; and such additional expenditures as are necessary and authorized by law in the movements and operation of the Army and _ at military posts, and not expressly assigned to any other department {QQ$Q§§ payment, $4,100,891: Provided, That expenditures heretofore made from, and veiidetet obligations incurred against, appropriations for incidental expenses of the Army for entrance fees of Army rifle and pistol teams participlating in small arms competitions are hereby authorized and va i ate . T'°”"’°’“’“°“· Annu ·rnANsron·re·r1oN: For transportation of the Army and its supplies, including retired enlisted men when ordered to active duty; of authorized baggage, includin that of retired officers, warrant officers, and enlisted men when ordered to active duty and upon relief