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1026 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sriss. II. Ch. 253. 1920. For additional for a new roof for the storehouse at the propagating gardens, $1,340. For heating offices, watchmen’s lodges, and greenhouses at the _ _ _ propagating gardens, $417. _ E*°°“"'° M*“‘s'°”‘ For fuel for the Executive Mansion and greenhouses, $500. p,,E'§j§}},‘§_ °‘°·* "°“” ·rRaNsr·o;e:rA·r1oN snrzvron. $§f’§,§f‘}§ §§§f"“°S· 'l`r·ansportation facilities on inland and coastwise waterways: For payment of expenses of operation of boats, barges, tugs, and other transportation facilities, on the rnland, canal, and coastwrse waterways acciluired by the United States in pursuance of the fourth paragrap of section 6 of the Federal Control Act of March 21, 1918, River and harbor $270,000. wm-1:. rzrvmz Arm Hannon wom:. · ee§F»Zlj§Stf]i$it wai); Readjustment of contracts: The sum of $368,978.33 found to be P‘§¥,‘§]{f,`0*f1§l'{$}7‘ due various contractors under the provrsrons of section 10 of the River and Harbor Approlpriation Act approved March 2, 1919, on certain contracts for wor on river and harbor rmprovements entered into, but not completed prior to April 6, 1917, for work per- ,,,§,"§‘§§§,,§§§,“,_ "’“‘ formed between April 6, 1917, and July 18, 1918, may be paid by the Secretary of War from any unexpended balances of appropriations heretofore made for the projects on which such work was performed. A"“"· Mnirranr ESTABLISHQMENT. QUAr oonrs. Payomm Ami Pay of the Army: For ppg of the Army, including the same objects,_e>rcept mrleage, spec ed under this head in the Army Apimma to umm, prgprration Act for the_ scal year 1920, $55,000,000; ea. or mileage to commissioned officers, warrant officers, members of the Officers Reserve Corps when ordered to active duty, contract surgeons, expert accountant, Inspector General’s Department, Army field c erks, and field clerks of the Quartermaster Corps, Rmpmmmm_ when authorized by law, $1,600,000; vt;. ln, p.~.s¤. In all, $56300,000, to be paid from the unexpended balance of the &PP!‘0P1'1&§10¤_ “P&Y, and so forth, of the Army," for the iiscal Tm_p,mmn_ year 1919, which is reappropriated for such purposes. \Vij»1?moé soldiers Transportation of the Army: The Secretary of War is authorized ‘“’*"‘“ “’°p°‘ to pay or the transportation from Europe to the United States of the wives of soldiers who became such while the soldiers were in Europe. The payment therefor shall be made from funds appropriated for the transportation of the Army and its supplies and at the per caprta rates agreed upon for the transportation of the troops. reililum mm BW BUREAU or rxsunan armms.

 igialliriinai Bil: For care, maintenance, and treatment at asylums in the Philippine
  • “’¢>§;35,p_m_ Islands of rnsane natives of the Philip ine Islands cared for in such

institL§t{o(;1(§.Oc0nfofm&bl6 to the Act ol) Congress approved May 11, 1908 , . Wa’°°”t""‘°*$· ’ snrrnmmxr or CONTRACTS.

 The following uneripeuded amounts of aptpropriations for the
 ,§,,;';,,m, fiscal year 1918 shall remain upon the books o the Treasury to the

me- credit of the respective approprratrons until June 30, 1921, to permit payments for the adyustment and settlement of claims resulting from