Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/176

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sIxrY-sIxrrI coseasss. ses. I. GH. 9. 1919. 155 of the Navy; such temporary buildings as may be erected in pur- ,n;$mP°“'Y build` suance hereof at a total cost not to exceed $10,000 during the year, $660,898. Fonxen, MARINE Conrs: For forage in kind and stabling for public F°”g°· animals of the Quartermaster’s De artment and the authorized b ffii ’h es$113616 P num eroo cers ors , . Commrrxrron or QUJRTERS, MARINE Cours: Commutation of qu‘,E_;’t';*,;¤$§,§1’§;g,’;,S§‘ quarters for enlisted men on recruiting duty, for officers and enlisted men serving with troops where there are no public quarters belonging to the Government, and where there are not sufficient quarters possessed by the United States to accommodate them, for enlisted men employed as clerks and messengers in the offices of the commandant, adjutant and inspector, paymaster, and quartermaster, and the offices of the assistant ad]utant and inspectors, assistant paymasteis, assistant quartermasters, at _$21 each per month, and or enlistold men employed as messengers In said offices, at $10 each per mont , $548,000. ‘ _ Corrrmesnr, MARINE Conrs: For freight, expressage, tolls, carte C°‘*“”g°“*· age, advertising, washing of bed sacks, mattress covers, pillowcases, ` towels, and sheets, funeral expenses of officers and enlisted men, and retired officers on active dutiy during the war, and retired enlisted men of the Marine Qorps, inc uding the transportation of bodies and their arms and wearing apparel from the place of demise to the homes of the deceased in the nited States; stationery and other paper, printing and binding; telegraphing, rent of te ephones; purchase, repair, and exchange of ntizpewriters; apprehension of stragglers and deserters; per diem of e ted men employed on constant abor for periods of not loss than ten days; employment of civilian labor; purchase, repair, and Installation and mamtanance of gas, electric, sewer, and water pipes and Hxtures; office and barracks furniture, vacuum cleaners, camp and garrison_ equipage and implements; mess utensils for enlisted men; packing boxes, wrapping paper oilcloth, crash, rope, twme, uarantme fees, camphor an carbomzed pjarper, carpenters tools, togls for Ipolice purposes, safes, purchase, e, repair, and maintenance of suc harness, wagons, motor wagons, armored automobiles, carts, drays, motor—prope]led and horse-drawn passengerjcarrying vehicles, to be used only for official purposes, and other_veh1cles as arerequired for the transportation of troops and surépihes and for official m1htary and garrison purposes; purchase of pu c horses and mules; services of veterinary surgeons, and medicines for public animals, and the authorized number of 0H'lC€I`S, horses; purchase of mounts and horse equipment for all officers below the gra e of major required to be mounted; shoeing for public animals and the authorized number of officers’ horses; purchase and repair of hose, fire extinguishers, hand grenades, carts, wheelbarrows and lawn mowers, pure ase, installation, and repair of cooking and heating stoves and fumaces; purchase of towels, soap, combs, and brushes for offices; postage stamps for foreign and registered postagg; books, newspapers, an pemodicals; improving Gdparade groun ; repans of pumps and wharves, water; straw for b ding, mattresses; ma£>tress_cox;ers, p1llows,koheets,(1fur1iit1ue ogy Govelxinment qroaxgters an repair o same; pac an craf officers’ a owance 0 aggage on change of statioii% deodorizihlg, lubricants, disinfectaentsr or the construction, operation, and maintenance of laundries; and fof all emergencies an extraordinary expenses arising at home_and itr`i&ii’ biiit1eIi·1ItilSS$a;0mtlF1§(iti or °]“’°“f{’?2’K°’?2i$ P'°§"ded’ ·»·¤‘§1’~°‘·"""""“’ “’ 8 ere e recew in paymen or un wor perilormed byjtpogt lauudr?il£;ihat]lilBbe med todgfray the cost ofhopleri: on o sax undrres` receipts an expenditures ’s ‘ _ accounted for in accordance with the methods prescribed bylaw and any sums remaining at the end of the fiscal year after such cost of