Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/846

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828 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cr:. 139. 1918. egluipment and repair of equipment of laundries, d.r£—cleaning plants, s vage and sorting storehouses, hat-repairing s opp, shoe—repau·· sho s, clothing-repair shops, tent-repair shops, and gar age-reduction _ worlirs; for educational pro aganda in connection with reclamation; Eq““°°‘°` for equipage, including augiorized issues of toilet articles, barbers’ and tailors materials, for use of general risoners confined at military posts without ay or allowances andp applicants for enlistment while held under oliiservation; issue of toilet kits to recruits upon their first enlistment, and issue of housewives to the Army; for expenses of packing and handling, and similar necessaries; for a suit of citizens’ outer clothing, to cost not exceeding $10, to be issued upon release from confinement to each prisoner who has been confined _ under a court-martial sentence invo ving dishonorable discharge; for mI§`§1.§°(i1§§KmgTr d°` indemnity to officers and men of the Army for clothing] and bedding, and so forth, destroyed since April twenéay-second, eig teen hundred and ninety-eight, by order of medical 0 cers of the Army for samtarv reasons $712,232,605. t.$‘§i,",§‘f,’?j',,.‘%"°"""“°"‘ Regular sirpplies, Quartermaster Corps: Regular supplies of the Quartermaster Corps, including their care and protection; construction and repair of military reservation fences; stoves and heating apparatus required for heating offices, hospitals,_ barracks and quarters, and recruiting stations, and United States disciplinary barracks · ako ranges, stoves, coffee roasters, and appliances f r cooking serving ood at posts, in the field, and w en traveing, and repair and maintenance of such heating and appliances; the Hm ugh, ctc necessary power for the operation of moving-picture machmes; ’ ’ authorized issues of candles and matches; for urnishing heat and light for the authorized allowance of quarters for officers, including members of the Ofl'icers’ Reserve Corps when ordered to act1ve duty, and enlisted men, including enlisted men of the Regular Army Reserve and retired enlisted men when ordered to active duty; contract surgeons when stationed at and occup dpublic quarters at military posts; for officers of the National (guar attending service Rummbuudmgs and garrison schools, and for recruits, guards, hospitals, storehouses, v¤1.az,p.zsz. offices, the buildings erected at private cost, in the operation of the Act épproved May thirty-first, nineteen hundred an two; for sale _ to 0 cers,_and including also fuel and engine su plies required in B“‘°“°S· the operation of modern batteries at establisheg posts; for post _ bakeries, mcluding bake_ovens and apparatus pertaimng thereto and I°° "‘“"’““"’· the repair thereo ; for ice machines and their maintenance where required for_the health and comfort of the troops and for cold storage; ice for issue to organizations of enlisted men and offices at such _ p aces as the Secretary of War may determine, and for preservation L““”““°’·°‘°* of stores; for the construction, operation, and maintenance of la1m— dries at military posts in the United States and its island possessions; for the authorized issues of larmdry materials for use of general prisoners confined at military posts without pay or allowances, and Schwlsuppues Bw or applicants for enlistment while held rmder observation; author- ’ ized issues of soap; for hire of employees; for the necessary furniture, textbooks, paper, and equipment for the post schools and libraries,

 schools for noncomrnissioned officers; or the dpurchase and issue

of instruments, office furniture, stationery, an other authorized articles for the use of officers’ schools at the several military posts; for purchase of relief maps for issue to organizations, commercial newspapers, market reports, and so forth; for the tableware and Forage W M m_ mess furniture for kitchens and mess halls, each and all for the ms. ’ `°’ enlisted men, mcluding recruits; of forage, salt, and vine ar for the horses, mules, oxen, and other draft and riding animals ofg the Quartermaster Corps at the several posts and stations and with the armies m the field, and for the horses of the several regiments of Cavalry, and batteries of Artillery, and such compames of nfantry and Scouts