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 832 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 228. 1920. articles of field sports for enlisted men, si nal equipment and stores; purchase and marking of prizes for excehence in gunnery and rifle practice; good-conduct badgps; medals and buttons awarded to officers and enlisted men by the Government for conspicuous, gallant, and special service; incidental expenses of schools of a plication; construction, equipment, and maintenance of school, liliia, and _ amusement rooms and gymnasiums for enlisted men, establidhment, ,t;f“““°“°¤ °°mP5· rental, and maintenance of camps of instruction, target ranges, _t_ gpd entrance fees in cgmppltrtions; procurilggé preserving; and hapl- ·*“””“‘”‘°“· ing ammunition an o er necessary 'tary supp `es; in a , _ $1,000,000. ,,§,{,,**’g,§,¥’;‘“**“*°° we TRANSPORTATION AND macizurrme, Mamma Cours: For transportation of troops, and of applicants for enlistment between recruiting stations and recruitingl depots 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 recruitin service, $800,000. Btfj"P°*’$ *° “°"°°’”· dinrarns OF BARRACKS,MARINE Comes: Re airs and improvements to barracks, quarters, and other public builpdings at posts and stations; for the renting, leasing, ang improvement of buildin in the District of Columbia, with the approval of the Public éiiildings Commission, and at such other pIlaces as the public exigencies mg;mP°‘°’V ‘°“m‘ require and the erection of temporary buildings upon the approval of the Secretary of the Na ; such temporary buildings as may ge erecteid in pursuance herediyat a total cost not to exceed $10,000 uring the ear, $250,000. F°“¥°· Fomen, hvdanrnn Cours: For forage in kind and stabling for public ariirrgrls of gse Quérrtermakstgfs Department and the authorized Y num er o officers orses, 1 0,000. q,,‘f,_‘},"g§.’g‘§,f§’{,§°§,,,,,,Sf" CoimU*rATr0N or onanrnns, Mamas Comes: Commutation of quarters for enlisted men on recruiting duty, for officers and enlisted men serving with troops where there are no public uarters 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, ad]utant and inspector, paymaster, and quartermaster, and the offices of the assistant adjutant and inspectors, assistant paymasters, assistant quartermasters, at $21 each Kiper month, and or enl1spp1d§1e{)i §&1_)ployed as messengers in said 0 ces, at $10 each J per mon, o ,. C°°¤¤g€¤”· Coxrrxenrgr, ltfnarrgs Cours: For freight, expressa e, tolls, cart» ave, advertising, washing and cleaning bed linen, toweé, and articles of regulation c_oth1ng in use by enlisted men, funeral expenses of officers and enlisted men, and retired officers on active duty during the war and retired enlisted men of the Marine Corps, including the transportation o_f bodies and their arms and wearing apparel from the p ace of demise to the homes of the deceased in the United States; stationery and other paper, printing and binding; telegraphmg, rent of telephones; purchase, repair, an exchange o typewriters; apprehension of stragglers and deserters; per diem of enlisted men employed onconstant labor foraperiods of not less than ten days; employ- ment of civilian labor and aftsmen; purchase, repair, and installation and maintenance of gigs, electric, sewer, and water pipes and fixtures; office and barrac · furniture, vacuum cleaners, cam and garrison equipage andimplements; mess utensils for enlisted) men and for properly constituted officers’ messes; packing boxes, wrappincr paper, orlcloth, crash, rope, twine, qlrgarantine fees, camphor and carbomzed paper, carpenters tools, too for police purposes, safes, purchase, hire, repair, and maintenance of such harness, wagons, motor wagons, armored automobiles, carts, drays, motor-pro elled and horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles, to be used only for