Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/635

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6].4 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 417. 1916. fuel, electricity, and oil for cooking, power, and other purposes; and sales to officers, $243,561.92 §§;'*'Y’*¤*¤¤· Mrnrranr sronns, Mmmm Cours: Pay of chief armorer, at $4 per ` diem· one mechanic, at $3 per diem; two mechanics, at $2.50 each · per diem; one chief electrician, at $4 per diem, and one assistant Am", I 0_ electrician, at $3.50 per diem; per diem of enlisted men employed on um. constant labor for iperiods of not less than ten days; purchase of two armored automob es, to cost not exceeding $10,000 each, military 'E"°l"""°'*'°°‘ eqpépments, such as rifles, revolvers, cartri ge boxes, bayonet scab— ‘ ba s, haversacks, blanket bags, canteens, rifle slings, swords, drums, trumpets, flags waistbelts, waist plates, cartridge belts, spare parts for repairing rides, machetes; pure asc and repair of tents, field cots, field ovens, and stoves for tents ; dpurchase an repair of mstruments for ll§ii.nnds;fp11rchas%e of mulsiic an musical accessories; purchase and mar g o rizes or exce ence in gunn and rifle ctice· oodconduct badges; medals awarded to officghr and menbg the Governmenit foils} colxgspipiiousiigallant, and special service; inci ental expenses o sc oo o app cation· construcf n ui t and mamtenance of school, library, and, amusemenll) rboldis gdldelgymnasiums for enlisted men, and the purchase and repair of all articles of field sports for enlisted men; purchase and repair of signal equipment an stores; establishment and maintenance of targets and ranges _ renting ranges construction of buildings for temporary shelter and preservation oi stores a.nd entrance fees in competitions; procuring, .tmm¤¤:a¤¤,¢c preselpvmg, eainzzlrhandling ammunipon pnd pltiher necessary military slp-lpp es, me u mg a reserve supp y o sm -arms ammunition· in $1,657,021.74. ’ mma S, bears or- INSTRUCTIONZ The Sec tary f th N h b R°‘“"‘*"ll:’!¤°ll’-}l’“°· authorized to establish and maintain lst suchoplaceg as8li7gm1;ydle;ig¥ Qvpzoef E nate, and_prescr1be regulations for the government thereof, Marine 7 Q3 7 Corps training camps for_the instruction of citizens of the United it States who make apphcation and are designated for such training; % .. no such camps to be in existence for a period longer than six weeks m each Escal year, except m time of actual or threatened war; to use Marine Corps and such other Government property as he may deem necessary for the mihtaigiraining of such citizens while in attendance s•¤• ofunmxmsze gg snchccamps. 'fpls _ a1rtprma]ster’shDepai·tmept, l{nited1States anne orps, is au orize 0 se suc artic es o uni th' as may be prescribed at cost price to the volunteer citiizgiig (who gig §$;¤_um' mq designated to participate in these_instructio_ns: Provided, That these byenuwa. citizens shall e_requ1red to furnish at their own expense transpor- Apmp talpipn mild subsistpnceto spd fromlltlpese camps, and subsistence w 1 e un e oing raining erein. e sum o $31 000 h b appropriate? to carry into effect the foregoin provisionsls em `Y

 “"’ _ ¥SPOR’1‘A'1‘ION AND BECFUITING, Mamma: Soaps: For transportation of troops, and of applicants for enlistment between recruiting

stations and recruit depots or posts, including ferriage and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereo ; toilet kits for issue to recruits upon their first enlistment and the expense of the recruiting service "°°"°· $549 630.65: Provided 'I`hat authorit h b i xevnning » _ _,_ _ _ y is ere y granted to employ the services of advertising agencies m advertising for recruits under slpprhttenns and conditions as are most advantageous to the Govern- R°P°*¤°* ¤>¤¤¤¤¤· Rnrnms or namzacns Maxima Con · R ' etc » _ rs._ epans and 1m o t to barracks, guartcrs, and_other public buildings at posts aiid sllzirtigilssi for the renting, leasing, improvement, and erection of buildings in the District o _Colum ia, and at such other places as the public emgenciesrequxrc; and for per diem to enlisted men employed under {ghe direction of the Quartermaster’s Department on the re an- of pZ.‘§€.“§§f‘%,`L’2‘i§’ii2?. €.?`°§ "“bi§§J3"ét3"gS °“ °°“"‘““‘ ’“£°' ‘°’ H aysl I '