Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 37 Part 1.djvu/602

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SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 391. 1912. 579 for of not less than ten da , at rates iixed b law· of extraduty pay at rates to be by til; Secretary of Wag for iness stewards an cooks at recruit depots, who are to be graduates of the schools for bakers and and instructoncooks at the schools for bakers and cooks; for printing, advertism , commercial newspalpeis, and use of telephones; for tempo buildings, cellars, and ot er means of protectm,%s'r;)bsistence sulpuglhyes (when not provided by the Quartermastefs artment); for providing prizes to be .¤lE",'5'§¤,°°' °"'°"' established by the Secretary of War for enlisted men of the Army who graduate from the Army schools for bakers and cooks, the total amount of such prizes at the various schools not to exceed nine hundred dollars per annum; for other necessary expenses incident to the pmchase, testingi cam, {preservation, issue, sale, and accounting for subsistence supp es for e Armdy; in all, eight million seven hundred *“‘°“°'· and mnety-seven thousand an eighty dollars and forty-two cents, to be zgended under the direction of the Secretary of War, and accoun · _ for as "Subs1stence of the Army," and for that purpose to constitute one fund: Provided That hereafter the provisions of »£3"..?.§t'..;,"‘?.1'$';i?"°°‘ section five of the Act of June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six (Thuty-fourth Statutes, page seven hundred and sixty-three), shall v°”*l’·"* not be construed to apply to the Subsistence Department. qu.urrm¤nsrnn’s‘nnraarrm¤r. 1 ‘¤¤°•*°=,[¤¤¤¤’•¤* Rneunaa surrmms, Quan-;-mu¢as·r1m’s Dm>a;a·nm1n·: Regular su B°¢°l¤*¤¤P¤¤· plies of the Quartermmtefs Department, including their care anpd protection, consisting of stoves and heating apparatus required for eating offices, hossprtals, barracks and quarters, and recruiting stations, and United tates military prison; also ranges and stoves, and appliances for cooking and serving food at posts, and repair and mamtenance of such eating and cooking appliances; for furnishing heat and light for the authorized allowance of quarters for officers and enliste men, for contract surgeons and contract dental surgeons when stationed at, and occupyiilng public uarters at, military posts, for officers of the National ar attenllling service and garrison schools, and for recruits, guards, hospitals, storehouses omoes, the buildings erected at private cost m the operation of the Act approved von. sap. zu. May thirty-first, nineteen hundred and two; for sale to 0Hicers, and inc uding also fuel and engine supplies required in the operation of modern batteries at esta lished posts; for post bakeries; for ice machines and their maintenance where repuired for the health and comfort of the troops and for cold storage; or the construction, operation, and maintenance of laundnes at military posts in the `United States and its island possessions; for extra·duty pay of enlisted men and hire of employees; for the necessary furniture, textbooks, paper, and equipment for the goat schools and libraries; for the tab eware and mess furniture for `tchens and mess halls, each and all for the mm em enlisted men, including recruits; of foragem kind for the horses ' mules, and oxen of the Qgiartcmlasterfs partment at theseveral posts and stations and wit the armies m the field, and for_the horses of the several regiments of Cavalrg; the batteries of Artillery and such companies of Infantry and outs as may be mounted; for remonmts and for the authorized number of officers’ horses, mcludmg bedding for the animals; for seeds and implements required for the raisinglof forage at remount depots, and for labor and expenses merdent thereto; or straw for soldiers’ bedding, and for statroue , type— writers and exchange of same including blank books for the guartermastefs Department, certificates for discharged soldrers, ` forms for the Pay and Qua.rtermaster’s Departments, and for printing department orders and reports; Provided, That mart of the appro- ,,,,,.,c,,o,L priations for the Quartermastefs Department s be expende on