Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/175

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154 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 9. 1919. p&‘{_*§;§,°{““"'“’° D°‘ MAINTENANGE, QUARTERMASTER’S nnrnnrimnr, iuuunn oonrs. “’°"i“°"‘· PROVISIONS, MARINE Cours: For enlisted men serving ashore; subsistence and lodging of enlisted men when traveling on duty or cash irélliep thepeolg coiénmutation of rations to enl%s%d ngzn rgglulixrly de} t e asc er an messen ers; ayments 0 oar an 0 ging 0 applicants for enlistment while held under observation, recruits, recruiting parties, and enlisted men where it is impracticable to otherwise furnish subsistence, or in lieu of board, commutation of rations to recruiting parties, and enlisted men traveling on special duty at such rate as the Secreta of the Navy ma prescribe; ice machines and their maintenance where required for the health and comfort of the troops and for cold storage; ice for offices and preservation of §;'{§"°,;m,,u amp, rations, $4,526,964: Provided, That hereafter, except when detached when serviné with by the President of the United States for duty with the Army, en- Amp listed men of the Marine Corps shall be entitled to the same allowance for rations as are enlisted men of the Navy, under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Navy. °‘°“““¥· CLOTHING, MARINE Cours: For enlisted men authorized by law, §'Q_‘§§{;'g,S, em, ,0, $8,438,624: Provided, That hereafter this appropriation shall be wgrfgwqm available for the purchase of uniforms, accouterments, and equip- ° ’*” ment for sale at cost price to officers imder such regulations as the Secretary of the Navy ma prescribe. F°“·“g“·°*°- FUEL, MARINE Cours: Por heat, light, and commutation thereof for the authorized allowance of quarters for officers and enlisted men and other buildings and grounds pertainingto the Marine Corps and for buildings erected by authorit of the ecretaijy of the Navy on Marine Corps reservations by weliare organizations at private costfriiil, elecqrécity, and oil for cooking, power, and other purposes; and s es to 0 cers, $390,078. m”*°"¥’°°*'¤- Mrnrmnr sronns, Mamma Cours: Pay of chief armorer, at $4 er diem; purchase and repair of military equi ments, such as ri.tl)es, revolvers, cartridge boxes, bayonet scabbarcg, haversacks, blanket bags, canteens, ri eslings, swords, drums, trumpets, fla , waistbelts, waist plates, cartridge belts, spare parts for repairing rigzs, machetes; tents, field cots, fie d ovens, and stoves for tents, instruments for bands; purchase of music and musical accessories, articles of iield sports for enhsted men, si?al equipment and stores; purchase and marking of rizcs for exce ence in gunnery and rifle practice; oodconduct ba%es; medals and buttons awarded to officers and enlisted men by the overnment for conspicuous, gallant, and special service; incidental expenses of schools of application; construction, equipment, and maintenance of school, library, and amusement rooms and instruction camps. gymnasiums for enlisted men, establishment, rental, and main- °t$imm¤¤xa¤¤,e¢e. tenance of camps of instruction, target ranges and entrance fees in competitions; procuring, preserving, and handling ammunition and _ other necessary military supplies; m all, $5,158,412. , °*°¤ ’“"’ Trnssronrariox Arm mzcnurrmo, Mnmnn Cours: For transportation of troops, and of applicants for enlistment between recruiting stations and recruitmgl epots or posts, including ferriage and transfers en route, or cas in lieu thereof; toilet kits for issue to recruits upon their first enlistment and the expense of the recruiting service, $852,414. °tg¤r>¤¤= ¢¤ befmcksr Rrrsms or mnmicxs, Msmxn Cours: Repairs and improvements to barracks, quarters, and other public buildings at posts and stations; for the renting, leasing, and im rovement of buildings in the District of Columbia, with the approval)of the Public Buildings Commission, and at such other places as the public exigencies require and the erection of temporary buildings upon the approval of the Secretary