Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 37 Part 1.djvu/601

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578 SIXTY—SEGON`D CONGRESS. Sus. II. Ch. 391. 1912. oquipment· aiming and laying devices; subcaliber tubes and m rmtings therefor; labor and necemgx to install dummyéguns and mortars, and to £$vrde apphances devrces for instructional purposes m _ royrded by States for Coast Artrllery companies of the Militia. Subsistence Depart- ,.,.,,_ svnsrsnmcz nnammm. ,,;'f""’"”'·""""""°‘· _ of subsistence shqaliesz For iasue,_aa rations to troops, c1v1l_ empl<;yees when ent: _ therotoi homtal rnatrons, nurses, applicants or enlnstrrrerrt whrle held un er observation, general pnsoners of war (rncluding Indians held_ by the Army xm prisoners, but for whose subsistence appropriation rs not othsrwrse made), Indians

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posts· or su o masters, o crews, and employees of vessels of Army transport servicei hot coffee for troops traveling when sxghed with cooked or travel rations; meals for recruiting parties, _ applicants for enlistment while held under obserglatron; authonzed §es of eiiap, candlesi · , , 7 I to · . isues of pouet meal, tutes, undizij, me tailo:r’ rause of military convicts confirmed at without or allo ‘ · Qwy 6 and for enlistment w e held under o a- i°¢;nf, oroi1£;u£•; 0 to pt thats tofrecrgnts upon tlmu iirst enhshnent; Secre of War ma d; Pfor sdlzlssmtoafrdieem and · Tie; gage tgmyiilgcogree roasters and cookingixparatus in the field, t n _ ve th (except on trasiggorts), e ovens and appara us pertaming ereto, scales, w ts measures, utensils tools statronery blank books and forms, office furniture, comrhissary; }{·»»·u¤•.!mmmh chests and outfits, and field desks of commissaries: Provided Tha; · the sum of twelve thousand dollars is authorized to be expended for

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’“"‘“°°°"‘ competito; inegtkllblhationzl hldie And gp (grgrggltifror slgaéftbe entgled to] commgtatgon of rations in,exeess an y cen per ay an w eals furnished P_mm_ no greatenexpense than that sum pen man perndalylfor th? 'od the uocsmmaiaum of rs,. °0![t9¤t X9 m_P!'0g!'0¤8 Shin be 1Il¢\11'l'6d. OT payments: (§6;‘ommu- "` $§‘t’L‘i.°£f’2‘§Z‘}';‘°§'§°¤22$§'1?;£§$`“£H31‘§“ftStYi‘.“£.Zi“}“firft”d““’ per ration; of t§:1regu1ation allowances; of commutagion inyligdnmti? glfgolug Ito enlnstgd mgntionodfurloniglr, enlisted men and male and urses w en s on at aces where rations in kind ?.‘i.€..‘.§°r£"i§‘i{’..“,1’r...t.°“"’L.’E‘°t‘}; my°°° ‘¥$.£'?.l°"”*"£’i1‘..i"“‘“‘?"°" dx; gm; totiglontesthenr or prizes in d:lgartmen:ni1ddc§Prn B8 onsw e vahnitoandfrom acesofcontest andf enursesonleavesofa ncea li P f ‘ ’ 8

 convicts while travel.rng' d, PP dam? or cnhstmmit md

osoegszfmof so m;·:,:*;@dZi*i§'23*ii ‘i$’“b`·?‘r¥‘*·‘*°¢»¥$ ti ’ f _ u m osp1 at forty cents MZ? 0§.mitJiZ md m‘§‘1."‘*r:r,?*£‘$1£.'$?.?‘t;` $2i  ;‘i}‘"° EE; thirty cents per ration (except that at the ’ · 6 n ° B ud, N M . _ general hospital at Fort hggjigmh {Sty tiilaotron apd at other general d¤¤¤ve¤¤ati¤n or ghgrgug) to be Paid to the H in _ °r °Dh¤l·°d P§¢16¤t¤ Btn pay, surpass employed in the Su ·g I dmrgea of wmpensatron of mm M _ b¤1SV¤¤0¤ D6 81’tment• of extra enlisted men employed on extra duty in tfe Departm at