Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/166

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138 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sm. 1. GH. 44. 1921. to officers and enlisted men by the Government for conspicuous, gallant, and special service; incidental exppnses of schools of application; equipment and maintenance of sc 0ol, library and amusement rooms and gymnasiums for enlisted men; rental, and mainte- -*’¤¤¤¤i¤°¤· nance of target ranges, and entrance fees m competitions; procurmg, preserving, afld handling ammunition and other necessary military su lies m , $500,000. ‘ m;¤u,gP°*****°¤ md llgansronrarxon AND nnonurrmo, Cours: For transporg` tation of troops, and of applicants for enlistment between recruiting stations and recruiting de ts or posts, including ferriage and transfers en route, or cash in {gu thereof; toilet kits for 1ssue_to recruits upon first enlistment and the expense of the recrmting service, 750 . R•1>¤i¤¢<> ¤¤¤•¤1¤. S Rrirams or nannacxs Mmmm Cours; Repairs and improvement °°°’ to barracks, quarters, and other public buildingsat posts and stations; for the renting, leasing, and irpprovement of bmldings in the District of Columbia, with the approv of the Public Buildings Qommission, and at such other places as the public exigencies require and the_ erection of temporary buildings ppon the approval of the Secretary of the Navy; such temporary b dings as may be erected m pursuance hereof at a total cost not to exceed $10,000 during the year, $450,000. _ F<¤¢•· Fonaom, Muzmn Cours: For forage in kind and stabling for (public animals of the Quartermaster’s Department and the authorize number of officers’ horses, $100,000. . ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤*· Commonm, Mamma Cours: For freight, expmssage, tolls, carte, advertising, washing bed linen, towels, and other articles of &vemment&roperty, funeral expenses of officers and enlisted men, and retired officers on active duty during the war and retired enlisted men of the Marine Corps, including the transportation of bodies and their arms and wearing apparel rom the place of demise to the homes of the deceased m the United States; stationery and other paper, printing and binding; telegraphing, rent of telephones; purchase, repair, and exchange of tfypewriters ; apprehension of stragglers and deserters; employment o civilian labor and draftsmen; purchase, repair, an installation and maintenance of as, electric, sewer, and water pipes and fixtures; office and barracks furniture, vacuum cleaners, camp and garrison equipage and implements; mess utensils for enlisted men and for pro erl constituted officers’ messes; packing boxes, wrapping paper, oillzlotli, crash, rope, twine, v,,,,d,,,,,,_ quarantine fees, camphor and carbonized aper, carpenters’ tools, tools for police purposes, safes; purchase, lilre, repair, and maintenance of such harness, waglons, motor wagons, armored automobiles, carts, drays, motor—pr'qpe led and horse·drawn passe r-carrying vehicles, to be used o y for official purposes, and oxtlggr vehicles as are reqnired for the transportation of troops and supplies and for oilieial military and garrison purposes; purchase of public horses

 mules; services 0 veterinary siugeons, and medicines for public

animals, and the authorized number of officers’ horses; purchase of mounts and horse equipment for all officers below the grade of maapr required to be mounted; shoeing for public animals and the au orined number of oiIicers' horses; purchase and repair of hose, fire extinguishers, carts, wheelbarrows, and lawn mowers; purchase, installation, and repair of cooking and heating stoves and furnaces; purchase of towels, soap, combs, and brushes for offices; postage stamps for fore1gn_and registered postage; books, newspapers, and periodicals ; improving dparade grounds ; repairs of pumps and wharves, water; straw for be ding, mattresses; mattress covers, pillows, sheets, furniture for Government quarters and repair of same; packing and crating officers’ allowance of baggage on change of station,