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860 sixrY-r1r1H CONGRESS. sas. 11. GH. 143. 1918. mgfvjl P:g,g;,g'g’“:} such officers: And prwided further, That in the discretion of the leaving service. Secretary of War, and under such re%.lations as he may prescribe, travel pay at the rate now prescribed y law for discharged soldiers may be given to all enlisted men for whom the law authorizes trayel allowances as an incident to their entry upon and relief from active w°°°r'°°”°”'°t°' duii mtr]: gra s wyi s AT MIL Amr rosrs F oc in d int o- rm, .im•. ATE D 1: na rr : or pr ur g an r P ducing water to buildings and premises at such military posts and stations as from their situations require it to be brought from a. distance; for the installation and extension of plumbing within buildings where the same is not sgecfdcally govrded for in other appropriations; for the purchase an repair of e apparatus, including_dfire£atl}armt(systerins(iiIflfg">rt1il:he dtilsiposaéldof sewa%ge;, iu;d expenses mei en ere inc u e au or1z issue o or e aper; or Pmm repairs to water: and sewer systems and plumbing; for hiie of em- F¤¤,¤r<·;1{£h!g:_¤£ plpyees, $70,569,605; Provided, That the Secretari of War may_in mmm wma. discretion connect the water mams of Fort Croo , Nebraska, with the mains of the metropolitan water district of the city of Omaha at a c0st_not to exceed $59,000 to be paid out of the above amount. m%*°'¤hie8»¤¤:§*}1,*;•;‘§*e§ CLOTHINQ AND CAMP AND GARms0N EQUIPAGE: For cloth, woolp¤a,p.1mo. ens, mater1als,_and for the_purchase and manufacture of clothing for the Army, including enlisted men of the Regular Army Reserve · and retired enlisted men when ordered to active duty, for issue and ger sple at cost pic: acogrding to the (Army Rega1;aiiions;f;>r pgivmeut orcoth1ng' not wn ueto te menon 'c arge· or tering and_ fitting clo1thing_an<g washing and lclearliilng vghen lnecessaryf; for urpment an re 8·1l.‘0 e uipmento aun °es ryceaningp ants gglvage a.nd_ sorting stordhouses, hat repairing shops, shoe repair Equipam shops, clothing repair shops, and garbage reduction works; educational_propaganda m_ connection_ with reclamation; for equrpage, mcluding authorized issues of toilet articles, barbers’ and ta1lors’ materials, for use of general prisoners confined at military posts without pay onallowances and_applica.nts for enlistment while held under observation; issue of toilet kits to recruits upon their first enlistment, and issue of housewives to the Army; for ex enses of packing handling, and s1mi1ar_necessaries· for a suit ofPcitizen’s outer c othmg, to cost not exceeding $10 to be issued upon release from confinement to each prisoner who has been confined under a court-martial sentence involvgg dishonorable discharge; to each enlisted man_ convicted by ci court for an offense resulting in confinement m a penitentitg or other civil prison; and to each glnhsted man ordereglmtern by ressori of tliie that he is an ren enemy, or or esame reason isc argc wit out internment;

 d°` for mdemmty tb officers and men of the Army for clothing and bedding and so forth, destroyéed since April twen%-secon , eighteen

hundred and ninety-eight, y order of medical officers of the Army Storm mdsmppm for sanitary reasons, $1,230,190,089. _ aegaxes. of bum- _ S1‘0rzAGE AND sH11>P1NG_FAC1LITIES: For mland port storage, ,,,g,"*’°”S°”,,0c,,s’,,,,_ including all necessary buildmgs, docks, tracks, handling, and other facilities for Government supphes, rncludmgi rentals and purchase gfgnd, the hire of employees, and for all other necessary expenses, . ,000,000: gigiiiiisepg were-.1. Prmrided, That the foregoindg sums may be expended without refer- I*;;;S“°··“’5»¤·“’· ence to section three hundre and fifty-five of the Revised Statutes. rurénése. Honsns ros. CAVALRY, ARTILLERY, Encrxnmzs, AND so roars: P°”· P- mg- For the &urchase of horses of ages, sex, and size as may be dprescribed by the cretary of War for remounts, for officers entitle to public mounts for the Cavalry, Artillery, Signal Corps, and Engineers, the United States Mrhtary 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