Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/1094

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1076 SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. IH. Ch. 143. 1915. screens, storm doors and sash, and window shades for barracks, offices, and qluarters, and for flooring and framing for tents, $2 067,558: §f,°g.”,f,',;,at,°n,°_ Promkled, That no {part of the moneys so appropriated shall be paid mm. for commutation o fuel or quarters to officers or enlisted men: And <¤v1¤¤¤ ¢¤¤r>¤¤v¤·¤~ jpromkled further, That the number of and total sum paid for civilian employees in the tgiartermaster Corplslshall be limited to the actual _ requirements of the service, and t t no employee therein shall s receive a salary of more than $150 per mont , exceplt upon the ig? rgigpgamtn. approval of th;5S6%<g·etary of lfromfdcd, Thaiggf t 6.fo(li6g(i1lI1§’ ‘ apropnaion , ,orsomuc ereo asma r u1re sa bg];-Ixpended to complete the posit chapel at Fortyiim Qmston. risc exclvmses. Lrranr rosr nxcnanensz or contin e construction, equipment, and maintenance of suitable b at posts and stations for the conduct of the post exchange, school, `brary, 11% ecreation mma- gaiigiirlgg, lunch, arpugenient roogns, ax; gyrpirliasium, includipgtgepgirs °1_3g,p,g33_ 61‘66 6 8. HV8 B COS , III B 0 eration 0 0 ct approved §ay\ thirty-firstl: nineteen hundred and two, for the rental o Elms, pure ase o shdes, supghes for and making repairs to mov- 1ng~ptrcturef¢:i1}itiiStjs_);: total}; ezppvqn eggrgglgeggiscretion and under the direc non o e re o ar, , . . ’f¤¤P°**•**¤¤ Tmmsrorrrxrron or run Arun arm rrs surrnmsz For transportation of the Army and its supgilies, including transportation of the

 moyiqg eitgiielrgbydand or wéater, and of their baggage,

in u e cos o_pac an_ crating; ortransportation of recruits and H8l'l}1BS;_Qf aptphcants for enlistment between recruiting statsppphan reprmting eptqlts; flqrécgavelfahowance to enlisted men on e; o persons on eir e rom the United States disciplinary lilfrracks or from any place? which they have been held under a sentence of dishonorable discharge and confinement for more than six months, or from the Government Hospital for the }1nsane(aftel1ég:r?1nsfe1‘ tpsreto frofqi sqch bargzcéktshor place, to their omes ore w ereas e ma act rovi ecostineach shall not be greater than zo th; place’df last enlistment; of sup (liz; Pu dim Im mb- furnished to the militia for the permanent equipment of -~·¤····e asserts sazrssirzzz6;::¤s;:z:s.a,m:;¤m.;·:,d;°¤:h·**°:; u orrz to receive the per diem allowance; of clothing and equipage and other quartermaster stores from Army depots or places of urchase or elivery to the several posts and Army depots and from &0se depots to the troops m the lie d; of horse equikpment; of ordnance and ordnance stores,_and small arms from the oundries and armories to the arsenals, fortifications, frontier posts, and Army depots; for (payment hmm to hud. of w;$·f)r;gp1;6tp1lll·sé énglxgegrazge; for ttgansportattorp of fun; of the grmrnumua .r ®S;0reaeno ansrtation lawfully due such ll;.nd·§rant railrogdsy?s have not riceivedpgid IX; Eglveémment bgn1d1st(to be a jhisteg acclordancle the decisions · o e upreme o in cases ecr im er suc an ant Acts) but in no case shall more than fifty per centum of fullgramount of §;;"°g·, wmpuw service be paid: Rrovided, That such compensation shall be com- ¤¤¤. puted upon the basis of the tariff or lower special rates for like transportation performed for the public at l e and shall be acce ted as Filty or cent to • arg · ,5}] mmmfbund Siam, m full for all demands for such service: _Pr0·mAed further, at in expending the money appropriated by this Act a railroad compan which has not received aid rn bonds o the United States, and which obtained a. grant of public land to aid in the construction of its railroad on condition that such railroad should be a post route and military road, subject to the use of the United States for postal, military, naval, and other Government services, and also subject to such regulatrons as Congress may impose restrrctingthe chargleyfor such Government transportation, having claims against the nited States for