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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 98,99. 1922. 417 CHAP. 98.-An Act To amend the charter of the Potomac Insurance l‘“'°h8· lm of the District of commas. Cmmy _L—[PuJ,§é"1ig‘;~16,_] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ _ States of America in Congress assemble , That the Act entitled "An ];?°l’§,",,,°,€c°‘°1‘,}l,'u"}'2,l,§','§‘, Act to incoigiorate a fire insurance company in Georgetown, in the °°g,l:ig{’§m, palms District of »0lumb1a," approved the 2 of March, 1831, and the or mmm my be Act entitled "An Act to amend the charter of the Potomac Fire “’$§€§’;;,,_m,,,,1_ Insurance Companly of Georgetown, approved the 3d of March, 1837, V¤l— °·P· 8** and the Act entitled "An ct to renew and continue in force the V<>*·1°· P-8* charter of the Potomac Insurance Com an of Georgetown, District of Columbia," approved the 25th of Mldrcli, 1870, and the Act en- Vo1.31,p.45. titled “An Act to chanve the name of the Ilotomac Insurance Comparif of Georgetown, and for other purposes," approved the 10th day of arch, 1900, be, and the same are hereby, amended so as to grant to the Potomac Insurance Company of the District of Columbia, in addition to the powers, privileges, and immunities granted to the said Dampm 0, Hm company in and by its_origmal Act of incorporation, as amended, full power and authority to make msurances against lightning windstorm, tornado, cyclone, earthquake, hail, frost or snow, civil riot and commotion, and by explosion, whether fire ensues or not (except upon steam boilers and pipes, fliywheels, engines and machinery connected therewith or operate thereby, against explosion and accident, and except against loss or damage to life or property resulting therefrom, and except against loss o use and occupancy caused thereby); and also against loss or damage by water to any goods or premises arising from the breakage or leakage of sprinklers, · pumps, or ot·her apparatuaerected for extmgmshing fires, and of wateiélpipes, and agamsagssgncidental mjury to suc prxnbilileis, plprzihps, oroeraaratns; msurancesunaumo es,;weer station di? being operated under the£0own power, which shall includealall or any of the hazards of fire, explosion, transportation, collision, loss by egal liability for damage to or resulting from the maintenance and use of automobiles, an loss bgoburglary or theft, or both, but shall not include loss by reason of dily) injury to the R person; and to effect reinsurances of any l‘lSl(S· taken y it; and the °"""'“°°“ said company shall have full power and authority to make and effect an and all of the above-described insurances and rexnsurances. Ammdmm gmc. 2. That Congress reserves the right to alter, amend, or repeal ‘ this Act at any time. Approved, March 8, 1922. umu im CHAP. 99.-An Act To amend an Act entitled _“An Act unk%•pproprinti0¤s forthe support of the Army iortheiiscalyesrendmgluneiitl, 1 , and mother lP¤b**°· °-‘“· purpooeof approved June 30, 1921. Be e meas by the sem me new orrepmmmiia were United ...t':‘:...t£’ti°”"°‘ States oé America in Congress assembled, That the Act entitled "An Act ma ?propriations for the support of the Army for the iiscal year ending une 30, 1922, and for other purposes approved June 30, 1921, be, and is hereby, amended to read as follows: Am P 81 www That the first paragrap under the l16 ‘Cl0i·l11D€i camp, and ,¤_ ’ ‘ ’ galgrison equipage/’ on page 15 of the law, amende to read as o ows: "For cloth, woolcns, materials, and for the purchase and manu- m$g'jf’”,,*!gh*_'{,“u,‘,§*8'§,{’ facture of clothing for the Army, including enlisted men of the En- ma at mm, listed Reserve Co and retired enhsted men when ordered to active pri; dut ; for issue anldllor sale at average current prices to be determmed andy fixed by the Secretary of War; for lpglyment of commptation of clothégg due to warrant officers of the e Iflanters Service and to enlis men; for altering and fitting clothing and washing and -121 50°——23— 27