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 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 482. JULY 14,1932 . 671 for applicants „for enlistment while held under observation ; for equipment and repair of equipment of dry-cleaning plants, salvage and sorting storehouses, hat repairing shops, shoe repair shops, Equipage, toilet kits, clothing repair shops, and garbage reduction works ; for equipage, etc including authorized issues of toilet articles, barbers' and tailors' m aterials, 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 packing and handling and similar necessaries ; for a suit of citizen's ing itizen s outer cloth - outer cloth ing and when nec essary an overco at, the cost of all not to exceed $30, to be issue d to eac h soldie r discha rged oth erwise t han 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 enl isted ma n ordere d intern ed by re ason of the fact that he is an alien enemy, or, for the same reason, discharged Ind emnit y for de- without internment ; for inde mnity to officers and men of the Army stroyed clothing, etc. for clothing and bedding, and so forth, destroyed since April 22, 1898, by order of medical officers of the Army for sanitary reasons, $6,300 000, of which amount not exceeding $60,000 shall be available immedia tely for the pro curement and tra nsportat ion of f uel for the Fuel. service of the fiscal year 1933. IN CIDEN TAL E XPENS ES OF THE ARMY Postage ; hire of laborers in Incidental expenses. the Quartermaster Corps, including the care of officers' mounts when the same are furnished by the Government ; compensation of clerks and other employees of the Quartermaster Corps, including not to Civilian employees . exceed $ 15,750 f or allow ances fo r living quarters, includ ing heat , quarters for living fuel, and light, as authorized by the Act approved June 26, 1930 i*ol's~'c. s8. V, (46 Stat., p . 818), and clerks, foremen, watchmen, and organist p.iii. for the United States Disciplinary Barracks, and incidental ex- penses of recruiting ; for the operation of coffee-roasting plants ; for Recrnitlng. tests and experimental and development work and scientific research Tests, e tc. to be performed by the Bureau of Standards for the Quartermaster Insp ectl onser vice . Corps ; for inspection service and instruction furnished by the De- partment of Agriculture which may be transferred in advance ; for 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 departments, $3,709,251 : Proms ° Pro vi ded, That n o appropriation contained in thi s Act shall be a vail- Limitation on em- able for any expense ense incident to the employment of an average numb eumber o or avera ge y f officers, ate . number of officersy enlisted men, or civilian employees greater than the larg est numb er, empl oyed dur ing the fiscal ye ar ended June 30 , 1929, in connection with work incident to the assurance of adequate provision for the mobilization of materiel and industrial organiza- tions essential to war-time needs. Transportation of Army transportation : For transportation of the Army and its troops and supplies. supplies, including retired enlisted men when ordered to active duty ; of authorized baggage, including that of retired officers, warrant officers, and enlisted men upon relief from active duty, and including packing and crating ; of recruits and recruiting parties ; of applicants for enlistment between recruiting stations and recruit- ing depots ; of necessary agents and other employees, including their traveling expenses ; of dependents of officers and enlisted men as ro- Dependents . vided by law ; of discharged prisoners, and persons discharged from Saint Elizabeths Hospital after transfer thereto from the milita service, to their homes (or elsewhere as they may elect)
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cst restriction. That the cost in each case shall not be greater than to the place of last enlistment : Provided further, That not to exceed $2,522,880 shall be t„Mg ~"m expendi- available for expenditure for or on account of the transportation of