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 810 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 259. 1922. ronaon, MARINE conrs. F°'°¤°·°*°· For forage in kind and stabling for_ public animals of the Quartermaster's Department and the authorized number of officers horses, $100,000. OONTINGENT, MARINE conrs. °°°“"¢'°*· For freight, ex ressage, tolls, ca1*ta-ge, advertising, washing, bed linen, towels, ang other articles of vernment property, funeral expenses of officers and enlisted men, and retn·ed officers_on active duty durin the war and/retired enlisted men of the Marme Corps, includin the transportation of bodies and then- arms and wearing a parel gem the place of demise to the homes of the deceased m_the Iihited States; stationery and other paper, printing and bmdmgi telegraphing, rent of telephones; pure asc, repair, and exchange o typewr1ters· apprehension of stragglers and eserters; employment of civilian labor and draftsmen; purchase, repa1r,_and msta lation and maintenance of as, electric, sewer, and water pipes and iixtures; office and barracks Iurniture, vacuum cleaners, cam(p and garrison equipage and implements; mess utensils for enhste men and for pro r y constituted officers’ messes; packing boxes, wrapp1ng(paper, oilcliiith, crash, rope, twine, quarantine fees, camphor an carbonized paper, carpente1s’ too s, tools for pohce purposes, safes; V°*“°“·°‘°* purchase, hire, repair, and maintenance of such harness, wagons, motor wagons, armored automobiles, carts, drays, motor—propelled and horserdrawn assenger-carrying vehicles, to be used only for official purposes, andp other vehicles as are required for the transportation of troops and su plies and for official military and garrison purposes; H°”‘”»°*°· purchase of publlic horses and mules; services of veterinary surgeons, and medicines for public animals, and the authorized number of officers’ horses; `purchase of mounts and horse equipment for all offlicers below the grade of major required to be mounted; shoeing for public animals and the authorized number of officers’ horses; purchase and repair of hose, fire extinguishers, carts, wheelbarrows, and lawn mowers; purchase, installation, and repair of cooking and heating stoves and urnaces; purchase of towels, soap, combs, and brushes for offices; postage stamps for foreign and registered postage; books newspapers, and periodicals; improving lparade grounds; repairs oi pumps and wharves, water; straw for be ding, mattresses; mattress covers, pillows, sheets, furniture for Government iqgarters and repair of same; packin and crating officers’ allowance o agga e on change I-°“¤d’*°*· of station; deocgirizing, lubricants, disinfectants; for the construction, operation, and maintenance of laundries; and for all emergencies and extraordinary expenses arising at home and abroad, but impos- D_ b sible to anticipate or classify; $1,975,000. 7 _ wugimffing md 8** In all, for the maintenance of Quartermaster s_Department, Marine Corps, $8,474,149; and the money herein specifically appropiuated for the mamtenance of the Quartermasters Department, arine Corps, shall be disbursed and accounted for in accordance with the existing law as maintenance, Q1uartermaster’s Department, Marine Coiips; and for that purpose shall constitute one fund. otal, Marine Corps, exclusive of public works, $26,146,748. ‘“""m‘*’*°’*m· mcanasn or run Nxvv. Une n. s¤¤s,€i’·i,(»l$dm»i»1i».l The Secretary of the Navy may use interchangeably the imexpended balances on the date of the approval of this Act imder appropriations heretofore made on account of “Increase of the Navy," N¤v¤1>pr¤pri¤¢i¤n- including any balance then remaining under the a propriation "Increase of the Navy, Torpedo boat destroyers," together with the