Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/551

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530 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 99, 100. 1920. Chickasaw, and Seminole Nations and the Quapaw Agpncy in

  • "°"""· · Oklahoma, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921: romlded,

P=¤¤¤%¤=¤¤i¤i¤¤¤¤¤ . . . . . . . . ¤·;g:pr,%¤\>1<;“ That this appropriation shall not be subject to the limitation in ’P‘ ° section 1 of e Act of Ma? 25, 1918 (Fortieth Statutes, page 564), limiting the expenditure o money to educate children o less than one-fourth Indian blood." Approved, March 12, 1920. [ 3§?1l§] Gt?AP. 10gd—Al1§ic.¤ict Todauthtrgrize the emu to kit;r1ansfert8 surplus . o. . me · - aervilieldragnpdudepxstmmessalwxi tll:(l3o1y;r(i1l1d;i;I1ll1??ml·d1fo; the Tide of§li:BStates. vmous Be it enacted by the Senate and H ouse of Representat*ivea of the United pu`l€°y me °°p` States of America in Oorfress assembled, That the Secretary of War ,£f"”,,q‘§f,,,,'§‘,§, be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to transfer such motor- ·¤=·»<¤¤¤¤*¤¤· propelled vehicles and motor e uipment, including spare parts, per- . . . . 9 taining to the Military Establishment as are or may hereafter be T, Ag,,,,,,,,,,,.,1 D, found to be surplus and no longer repuired for military purposes, to r>¤g°1,¤j?,¤·pf¤*,;°¤{¤¤¤· (a) the Department of Agriculture, or use in the improvement of r·»¢,;{.siu. highways roads under the pr<fv§sipr1§s[10g‘sectio]r;1D7 of the Act a prov e mary 28 1919, entite ‘ ct ma appropria- P , _ t£>ns for the service of the Post Office Department, for tge iizldallyear umu. 1920, and for other dpurposes": Provided, however, That no more mot0r—propelled vehi es, motor equipment and other war material, Zqriiprrgeipltam and supplies, the t£rar§fer of wliichfis authlplrized fin tlilis ct s to e e artment o Agric ture or the purposes named in section 7 of saig Act than said Department of ml _ Agnculture shall certify can be efficiently used for such purposes F°' P;bhS°:;:m wrthm a rpasonable tnlrne after such l}1‘8;1SfBIjS(b) the Poslt Office De- F¤F '° artment or use in the transmi ion o ma` ; an (c) t T s0\l;;1Lc?0,p.1J¤)3. Department, for the use of the Igsublic Health Service undgr tlliigililollj Xisiops of Electron ihof éhe Act ap;;_rotKed’1l\rIar-ch 3, 1919, entitlpd ‘An ct 0 au orize e ecretary 0 e easury to rovide os ital ani? sanatgrium_ facilities for discharged sick and disabled soldliers, - sa ors, an marines} i:§’g%»·r:]ii¤;°:r$s € Sec. 2. That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized and directed mint. to transfer to the Department of Agriculture, under the rovisions of

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;,}f-[lg- mg section 7 of tbe_Act approved February 28, 1919, entitled "An Act

’ ‘ making appropriations or the service of the Post Office Department for the fiscal year 1920, and for other purposes," for use in the im— _ provement_of highways and roads, as therein provided, the following “•¤¤ SP°°*°°**· war material, equipment, and supplies pertaining to the Military Establishment as are or may herea ter be found to be surplus and £§Z.§°‘i‘L‘£i‘i{’iJi‘L"g”$f}5°3£’§ ‘L‘L‘{§’°*‘2“’ “* “"°’ ’.i"’“-'i’£°”:iadg'“¤·°”’ ““£

; cre e mmers; emo ; ver ou

fits complete; air and steam drill outts; centrifugal gud diaphragm pumps with power; rock cr·ushers; clamshell and orange-peel buckets; road scarriiers; caterpillar and drailine excavators; p ows; cranes; trailers; rubber and steam hose; asp alt plants; steam shovels; dump Hrragons hoisting epgmhes;1air-compress:;>r outfitpm with polwerii boilers; ag, resno, an w ee sera rs; s um ; ; sereining plants; :v3gontl3adle;1rsItf’blastin%Iri12£hir(iell¢§’; llbislilingahrsglg; au- ose;c0rrugae-me· c verts;ex d ld ; - ` eer·s’ transits, levels, tapes, and sirnilparoirlcs lil; agdpeouirsmelitt 3;** . . . , _ PP _ q ¤ _ . af ting machines; plammeters ; fabricated bridge materials; industrial railway eguipment; conveyors, gravity power; donkey engines; com-ugate ·meta.l roofing; steel and u·on pipe; wa¤·ons and similar equipment and supphes such as are used directly for road-building purposes.