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63 STAT.] 81ST CONG., 1 ST SESS. -CH. 787-OCT. 29, 1949 shops, and garbage-reduction works; for equipage, including animal- drawn passenger-carrying vehicles; issue of toilet kits to recruits upon their first enlistment; for expenses of packing and handling and similar necessaries; for a suit of citizens' outer clothing and an overcoat, when necessary, the cost of all not to exceed $30, to be issued each person upon each release from an Army prison, each soldier discharged other- wise 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 as an alien enemy, or, for the same reason, discharged without internment; $192,000,000, of which $25,000,000 is for payment of obligations incurred pursuant to authority granted under this head in the Military Functions Appro- priation Act, 1949; INCIDENTAL EXPENSES OF THE ARMY Postage; hire of laborers in the Quartermaster Corps, including the care of officers' mounts when the same are furnished by the Gov- ernment; compensation of clerks and other employees of the Quarter- master Corps, and clerks, foremen, watchmen, and organist for the United States Disciplinary Barracks; incidental expenses of recruit- ing; for activities of chaplains (excluding ritual garments and personal services); for the operation of coffee-roasting plants; for maintenance of Quartermaster branch depots, including utilities; for tests and experimental and development work and scientific research, not otherwise provided for, including that to be performed by the Bureau of Standards for the Quartermaster Corps; for inspection service and instruction furnished by the Department of Agriculture which may be transferred in advance; for such additional expendi- tures 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; for supplies, services, and other expenses essential in conducting instruction of the Army in tactical or special activities and in the operation of Arm and Service Boards not otherwise provided for; for burial of the dead as authorized by Acts of May 17, 1938 (10 U. S . C . 916-916d), and July 8, 1940 (5 U. S . C. 103a), including remains of personnel of the Army of the United States who die while on active duty, including travel allow- ances of attendants accompanying remains, communication service transportation of remains, and acquisition by lease or otherwise of temporary burial sites; $104,900,000. TRANSPORTATION CORPS TRANSPORTATION SERVICE, ARMY For expenses necessary for the transportation of Army supplies, equipment, funds of the Army, including packing, crating, and unpacking; maintenance and operation of transportation facilities and installations, including the purchase, construction, alteration, operation, lease, repair, development, and maintenance of and research in transportation equipment, including boats, vessels, and railroad equipment; personal services in the District of Columbia; procurement of supplies and equipment; printing and binding; communication service; maps, wharfage, tolls, ferriage, drayage, and cartage; con- ducting instruction in Army transportation activities; $332,000,000: Provided, That $32,000,000 of the unexpended balance of the appro- priation "Transportation service, Army, 1949", shall remain available until June 30, 1950, and shall be merged with the appropriation "Transportation service, Army", made by this Act: Providedfurther, 81939'- 50 -PT. --- 63 993 62 Stat. 655. Recruitldn Tests, research, etc. Burial expenses 52 Stat. 39. 54 Stat. 743. Availability of funds. 62 Stat. 656.