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 SIXTY-N IN TH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cn. 146. 1926. 261 labor, rent, ii ht, heat, and other expenses properly chargeable to the conduct of such utility. Rmuua surrnms or zrrm Amer: Regular supplies of the Quarter- ,_f,°,~§,`§Q,§‘f,w*}““"°’"’“* master Corps, including their care and protection; construction and repair of military reservation fences; stoves and heating apparatus required for the use of the Army for heating oilices, hogpita s, bar- _ racks and quarters, and recruiting stations, and United tates disci- plinary barracks; also ranges, stoves, coffee roasters, and appliances for cooking and serving food at posts in the field and when traveling, and repair and maintenance of such heating and cooking appliances; Tm ud um to authorized issues of candles and matches; for furnishing eat and qudrteraa light for the authorized allowance of quarters for officers, enlisted men, warrant officers, and field clerks, including retired enlisted men when ordered to active duty, contract surgeons when stationed at and occup ing public quarters at military posts, oiiieers of the National Guard, attending service and arrison schools, and for recruits, _ _ guards, hospitals, storehouses, oiiices, the buildings erected at rivate liSYF§E$`§?§’$`§i]°I””' cost, in the operation of the Act approved May 31, 1902, andp build- ings for a similar purpose on mintary reservations authorized by War De artmeut regulations; for sale to officers, and including also fuel ancl) engine supplies r uired in the operation of modernbat- B k . i _ teries at established posts;Bfor post bakeries, including bake ovens chliilesflaziilaziiiiydiiixeiilx. and apparatus pertaining thereto and the repair thereof; for ice machines and their maintenance where required for the health and comfort of the troops and for ice for issue to organizations of enlisted men and oiiices at such laces as the Secretary of War may determine, and for preservation of) stores; for cold storage; for the construction and maintenance of laundries at military posts in the United States and its island possessions; authorized issues of s0ap,»toi1et paper, and _ towels; for the necessary furniture, textbooks, paper, and equipment ,,w8}“"’1’°° l°' “°h°°l”’ for the post schools and libraries, and for sc ools for noncommis· sioned o cers; for the purchase and issue of instruments, oflice furni- ture, stationery, and other authorized articles for the use of oiiicers schools at the several military osts; for purchase of commercial newspapers, market reports, and so forth; for the tableware and meas furniture for kitchens and mess halls, each and all for the _ enlisted men, including recruits; for forage, salt, and vinegar for the m§`,§f“g°· °‘°·· ’°' ‘““‘ horses, mules, oxen, and other draft and riding animals or the Quar- termaster Corps at the several posts and stations and with the armies in the field, for the horses of the several regiments of Cavalry and batteries of Artillery and such companies of Infant and Scouts as may be mounted, and for remounts and for the aulzihorized number of oiiicers’ horses, including bedding for the animals; for seeds and implements required for the raising of fora ,e at remount de ots and on military reservations in the Hawaiian, §’hilippine, and }l’anama , Canal Departments, and for labor and expenses incident thereto, including, when specifically authorized by the Secretary of War, the cost of irrigation; for the purchase of implements and hire of labor for harvesting hay on military reservations; for straw for soldiers’ _ beddin, stationery, typewriters and exchange of same, including 8,§°"“°“°”'· *""‘““*· blank Eooks and- lank forms for the Army, certificates for dis- charged soldiers and for pi inting de rtment orders and reports, $11,964,39l, of which amount not exceegilng $3,500,000 shall be imme- méj,*§,<;2g¤gg;,{gg}€im· diately available for the procurement of uel for the service of the Y fiscal year 1927. o i Cwrmno ann aqtrrraaa: For cloth, woolens, materials, and for gbgggra mm,,,_C_ the purchase and manufacture of clothing for the Army, including auaac. retired enlisted men when ordered to active duty, for issue and for sale; for payment of commutation of clothing due to warrant oilicers of the Mine Planter Service and to enlisted men; for altering and