Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1415

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1388 SIXTY-SEVENTH conennss. sm. rv. cs. 178. 1923. Hm, ¤¤d|Ii=¤* *0 picture macl1ines· authorized issues of candles and matches· for mam q ’°t°' furnishing heat ahd light for the authorized allowance of quarters for otligers, enlistecll men, warrapkt officersé and field clerks, including enliste men of the Enlisted eserve orps and retired enlisted men when ordered to active duty; contract suigeons when stationed at and occupying public guarters at military posts; for officers of _ _ _ the National Guard atten ing service and garrison schools, and for _,,g}¢¤*¤·¤¤¤*·¤·1<*¤¤¤S· recruits, guards,_ hospitals, storehouses, offices, the buildings erected V<>1-32,r·2S2- at private cost, in the operation of the Act approved May 31, 1902, and buildings for a similar purpose on military reservations author-

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` im cm b g _ I1 gn1e supp ies require in the operation of modern ,,h,B“k°‘,,,,,,n*°sd,,,mdn,,_ atteries at established posts, for post bakeries, including bake ovens arid apparctulc pertaining thereto and the repair thereof; for ice mac ines an their maintenance where required for the health agg comfort of the troops and for ice for issue to organizations of e sted men and offices at such places as the Secretary of WVar may detiermme, and foiénpreservaigon dc; stores; materials for cleaning an preserving or_ ance an or ance stores except at establishments under the direct control of the Chief of Ordnance; for cold ctorage;tSfor iéllre cJonsttir(c¢§.E;1€6;nddmin,Sintena§ce of laundries at mili- _ary pos in e _ ni an 1 is an ossessions· authorized S“’°"°“°"°"°°'s· imucls of soap, toilet (paper, and towels; for the necessary furniture, yi; fmgkgé 1p(;pl;r% an equipment foié thfci post gchoolls and libraries, _ _ or noncommissione officers· or the purc ase and iii? oiucstrpments, office furniture, stationery, and other author- 1 ar IC es or the use of officers schools at the several military £,‘L?51L1f2Z§§pT§§fs° ?1f1£1iE€’£t‘{.?3§’1Zf§§£ii§"}t‘i1°'i““i€§”°i£’“1€i °°“" F _ and mess furniture for kitchens aiid mess lielllls; eghlh Endl alhvfdg ,m,s°f°g°·°“’-»’°* ¤¤· the enhsted men, including recruits; for forage, salt, and vinegar fg; g1§a;%rris£gulgs, oxen, Eid otherldraft and riding animals of r o s a 0 0 the armies in the fielcil) and fo: tjllilechbrslegshi llllig Zgvlelrlgsrzlgilmvgiftg 2£,;:;00:3;z; $1100::0:;:01,02010;%:010010 0000 000000000 0* 00

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authorized number of oiigcers’ horses, ixiiglucllieiigollaxcildsdilnlg gd): gig s;;11iIr;a;gs) f1¢;r§»:c)d)sSa1;c11(;m(gerI;:ciii;s required fcr the raising Iolf forage _ , _ ary reserva ions in the awaiian gtlngughilippige Islands, and for labor and expenses incident thereto, swam? mmm mg, W_ 6{1 SQQCI cally authorized b the Secretary of War, ccc. ’ g' :}*9 °f’$tt of m`¤g¤¢10¤; fo1‘ Straw for sol<liers’ beddin , stationery, gg; rkclrstggid exclgrangec; sa&1Sc,£ncl1&clinlg blagk bpccis and blank mmm , , 1 ca or d f Kiiomgm 1., dwg. Prmting department, orders and reporsts m8%tl.5§0) 0dg€Sl°:;1eide(;lr umd ¤¤1¤¢¤¤- That dfrom this appropriation, not to exceed '$7fo,000 shall be; ggpcin bgd for th(c pay of civilian employees; not tp exceed $1,250,000 exceed $4c)x(%bn Scild1ufof)·6;;ower,dh(ca1£, and electric current; not tg _ _ ,_ _ xpen e or ma t d '

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of heating apparatus (other than stdves§;nh{lit1?-:H;Ixi:iae§n(é1g?)€)0’30 for mamtenance and repa1r_ of electric wiring and fixtures; not to

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