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 958 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 240. 1920. fences; stoves and heating apparatus required for the use of the Army for heating offices, hospitals, barracks and quarters, and recru1t1ng stations, and United States disciplinary arracks; also_ ranges, stoves, coffeplrcéasilziers, gndhapplianues for opoknng ang serving food at posts, in the e, an w en trave ing, an repair an mamtenance of such heating and cooking appliances; and the necessary power for the operation of moving-picture machines; authorized issues of q,§3§;,_°g°t’ °"" ‘°' candles and matches; ger fiiinishing geat and hghtt for tpelpugiipirized allowance of uarters or 0 cers in uding mem ers 0 the cers’ Reserve Cogpgeuvéiep olrgeredlmdlaliztivloldsuiéyl, and enflislt;edRmen, warrant oflicersan cer incu`ge `t meno te egular y Reserve and retired ehlisted men when ordered to active duty; contract surgeons when stationed at and occupying public quarters at military posts; for officers of the National Guard_attending service {¤,¤¤r¤?g¤¤¤*;g¤°*¤8¤- and garrison schools, and for recruits, guards, hospitals, storehouses, °l' ’°’ offices, the buildings erected at prpvuaizi cost? in the operation of the Act a proved May 31 1902 and ings or a simi ar p ose on militaiiy reservations iauthoijized by War Department regiliations; for sale to officers, and including also fuel and engme supphes required m¥"¤°,* f"f;,°,; ,§°,,§,d,,"§j in the operation of modern batteries at established posts; for post _ bakeries, mcluding bake ovens and apparatus pertaining thereto and the repair thereo  {pr ige nplafchinep sind their mguntenaiupe where r uired for the he t an co ort 0 the troops an or co storage; ig? for issue to organizations of enlisted men and officers at such places as the Secretary of War may determine, and for preservation of stores; for the construction, operation, and maintenance of laundries at military posts in the United States and its island possessions; for the authorized issues of laundry materials for use of genera1(pr1s- oners confined at military posts without pay or allowances, an for applicants for enlistment while held under observation; authorized S¤Pl>¤i¤¤'¤*°°**°°"- issues of soap, toilet paper, and towels; for the necessary furniture, textbooks, pa, an uipment for the post schools and hbraries, and for schoo§lfor noriiilimmissioned officers; for the purchase and issue of instruments office furniture stationery and other authorized auticles for the; uio of officprsf schools at the several militarily; posts· orpurc aseo re 18 maps orissue to organizations commerci newspapers, market reports, and so forth; for the tableware and mess _ furniture for kitchens and mess halls, each and all for the enlisted men, m§,‘,§f"g°·°*°‘* ’°'°'”` including recruits; for forage, salt, and vinegar for the horses, mules, oxen, and and other draft and riding animals of the Quartermaster Coupe at the several posts and stations and with the armies in the §el, and gogrgip horsesdof tlge several regipipgfts of Cavglig and atteries o ery an suc companies o antry an couts as may be mounted; ifor remounts and for the authorized number of oflicers’ horses, including bedding for the animals; for seeds and implements required for the raising of forage at remount depots and on military reservationsin_the Hawaiian and Philippine Islands, and for labor and expenses mcident thereto, including, when specifically authorized by the Secretary of War, the cost of irrigation; for straw et§*¤¤¤¤¤’¥·¤**¤**¤g· for soldiers’ bedding, stationery, typewriters and exchange of same, '  books (gd blankforxgs for the Aung, certigcates for ` argc so ers, an or printing epartment or ers an reports, $28 000 000. I i rxcnimrrar. nxrmxsns. “‘°"’°’“‘“ °"’°“""*" Postage; cost of telegrams on official business received and sent by d officers of the Armdy, including members of the Ofl:icers’ Reserve km “" "°" Corps, when ordere to active uty; extra pay to soldiers employed on extra_duty, under the direction of the Quartermaster Corps, in the erection of barracks, quarters, and storehouses, in the construc-