Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 37 Part 1.djvu/611

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588 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sus. H. Ch. 391. 1912. allowances; and to 'de means for the theoretical and practical ¤‘¤¤·¤¤'¤·•°¤· instruction at the School by- the apurchase of textbooks, books of reference, scientific and profession papers, and for other mm absolutely necessary expense, twentyfive thousand dollars. 18 M ¤*°•*‘· _ Enomun nqurrurxgr or rnoors. or_ pontoon mater1al,_ too , mstruments, andsu esreqmredforusem theengmeereqmpment piltgroops, 3 preparation of engineer man- “_¤*¤¤! ¤¤••¤¤· ‘ Forserviceiaalcfosureyoxs, surv parties, en otogra ers ter Ind clerks officers on’t£e stalfgf co:-ps,r::d . t commanders, forty thousand dollars. ‘ ‘“‘”*"° '*"'*"· canons, Enongzmz Dnarrumr, Pmurnim Isuims: °°""""'“""‘ Foa·oontingentexpensesm<¤de11ttotlneoperationsoft1ie Departmentin thePhilippineIslauds,tobe dedatthe tion of the Secretaryof ar, five thousand dig. mg_•¤2¤¤¤• 1>·a•¤·` _ ommazwn DEPARTMENT. ¤¤¤¤¤¤v¤·~ 0nu¤a1wn_s1mvrc¤:_l*or the current expenses of the Ordnance pepartrrgent, in coazetgaon with p‘ , recenvingilgtorirég, gd issmng s res, nsmng an duties, t1::tn,mt3lls, fuel, light, water, and¢§;d:hert£•ing, statioilerg

 tori, and imtruinents of servge; for incidenallal

expensesoftlneordnanesserviee andthose attending ractical trials and tests of ordnance,smallarms, and other ordnance stores; and for publications for Hhrarim of the Ordnance Department, including the Ordnance Office, and payment for mechanical labor in the office of the Chief of Ordnance, three hundred thousand one hundred and eighteen dollars and ts, of which amount the sum of one

 hundred and eighteen d and thirty cents shall be used for the

me reimbursement of the Ordnance Department on account of the loss of W arms,§1rtmchests,andacrewdriven,issuedto thePost0HiceDe- ,,’f,'i,“”,;‘¥,‘§_“§’,',§, ‘°' Onmtayoz s·m¤u—;9»1¢1ruumoN: Manufacture and purchase of ammunition and materials therefor for small ams for reserve supply- ammunition for burials at the National Soldiers' Home in Washington, Distnct of Qolumbia; ammumtion for firing the morning and eve ’ gn at military posts prmcnbed bg General Orders, Numbgrlgd veinty, Headquarters 0 the Army, ated_Ju1¤y twenty-third, eighteen undred and sixty-seven, and at Nation Home for Dnsagled

 vars: rts sevggl branché•:i including National

mm and sailors’ State homes twomhumdtrlzlzit Bhd mee ulnnec. Pfwidcd, That 110 Of appropriation sw be paid for T·~=· nmsSnLvp°Tmusd““;aIlzrdc:r §°vAmcumtyn?nIi:id=1$nl;:apotgmlhd ,,, acoessones for small-arms and machinc—gun targetrggactice and 'er su-ucuen; {narksmen’s medals, prize arms, and for all aria: mm a:;l_am:1u;11tion, targets, target material, and other _ thi J _1ssu _ or srnall·arms target practice and instruction at ucational mstttuuons and State 801d!GlS, and ailo ’ orphhans’ homes, to which issues of small arms are lawfully mades nmdrsr 2;‘t.1'vs°‘”1‘u¤“§€?°s.‘§ i'2°;».S”'w°°*£.?¤2§"CL"t'§l"4’t5EZ°f€`iQ”§aP’°"’i°“-°“° howto. doa nin Gxqwd thirty thommd d0ul1'8 I ht hundrgénsutuuous ms. umm. d0u¤¤· P”Md¢d, That ,110 pm of this aptiroedgriation shall bettpoalidagg ¤¥¤•]l·•¤m powder at a price exceeding seventy-one cents a pound.