Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/385

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366 iSIXTY—THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 72. 1914. W°°°*·°°'¤*·°*°· WATER AND snwmrs AT m:1.rr·Anr goers: For procuring and rntroducing water to buildings and premises at such military posts and stations as from their situation require rt to be brought jrom_ a drstance; for the installation and extension of plumbing within where thesameis not specilicallyprovided for m other a propzpratrons; for the purchase and repairs of fire apparatus, mcludgng_ e-alarm systems; for the disposal of sewage, and expenses incident thereto, including the authorized issue of toilet paper·_ for repairs to water and power systemsbgnd plumbing within buildings; and for l1lI`6 of em ees, $1,100, 0. mm é)O?TySTRUOTION, Rn1>A1R, AND MAINTENANCE or NILITABT AND POST m*g**ggg_' md 1*** noans, nnmens, AND TRAILS, Ar.AsxA: For the construction, repiarr, ’ and maintenance of military and ost roads, bridges, and trails, er- Pr•»¤¤···._ rito of Alaska, $125,000: Prwidbd, That the accounting officers of n.Fvli°$1£i°°f P“°b"° thellxreasu are authorized and directed to allow and credrt m the °'°d*“¤°°°°°”'°¤- accounts oi-`Yl•ir·st Lieutenant Robert L. Weeks, United States Army, the sumof $1,340, disallowed against him on the books of the Treasury in accordance with a ruling of the Comptroller of the Treasury dated mQ‘jm,°°”, "P °""g, "’ March fourteenth, nineteen hundred an thirteen; and that hereafter v¤¤·M.r>- 1% any officer of the Army and member of sard Bfoard of Road Comrmssioners who is living with his family while s as a member said board within the limits of the Territory of a, and not stationed at a military post shall be entitled to receive a per diem commutation fixed by the board in lieu of ‘ ‘ actual living expenses," as_now plrovrded R,,,,,,,,,,,,,mm,_ by law; and this provision shall embrace the time during w _ ch any member of said board shall have failed m the past to receive any allowance for expense of living by reason of the decision of the Comptroller of the 'l‘reasu:(y above referred to, to the elfect that said allowance could not be m e to an officer living with his family. psnrppgw names BARKAOKS AND qmnrnas, Prrrnrrrnm IsLANDs: Continuing the ,_,§f"“‘° “"‘ q"“' work of providing for the propler shelter and protection of officers and enlisted men of the Army of the United Statesdawfully on duty in the Philippine Islands, including repairs and pa ent of rents, the acquisition of title to building sites, and such addilsibns to existing mrlitary reservations as may be necessary, and including also shelter for the animals and supp 'es, and all other buildings!) necessary for post gvvgiivo-wu on administration purposes, $400,000: Promlled at no fpart of said smallest me Zxii¤m· sum shall be expen ed for the construction ol iuarters or oH‘icers of ‘¤““‘°”· the Army the total cost of which including the eating and plumb` apparatus, wrrrng and fixtures, shall exceed in the case of quartersubi a general officer the sum of $8,000; of a colonel or officer above the ranl; of cgaipggbn, $6,000; and of an officer of and below the rank of ca arn, , . m$i¤·;;*;;¤B%n¤¤dmm¤g> ICr.ojrn1No, CAMP AND GARRISON EQUIPAGE! For cloth , woolens, °° M materials, and for the purchase and manufacture of clothrn for the Army, for rmue and for sale at cost price accordin to tlge Army Regulations; for altering and fitting clothing and washing and cleaning when necessary; for equrpage, including authorized issues of to1let artrcles, barbe1;s’ and tailors materials, for use of general prisoners conhned at militarydposts without pa or allowances and apiphcants for enlistment w _ e held under oliservation; issue of to et kits to recruits upon therr first enlistment, and issue of housewives to_ the Army; for expenses of packinignd handling and similar necessarres; for a, srnt of citizen’s outer clot g, to cost not exceeding $10, to be issued upon release from confinement to each risoner who has been confned under a c0urt—martial sentence involgin dishonsggygggimcgggmiyretge or-able discharge; for indemnity to officers and men of the irmy for ’ clothing and eddmgé and so_forth, destroyed since April twenty- second, eighteen hun ed and ninety-eight, by order of medical officars of the Army for sanitary reasons, $6,500,000.