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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 269-JUNE 22, 1944 Fuel, etc. Military supplies, etc. Transportation, etc. Barracks, quarters, etc. Forage andstabling. Miscellaneous sup- plies. Vehicles. Schools. For fuel, heat, light, and power, including sales to officers, $4,500,000; For military supplies and equipment, including their purchase, repair, preservation, and handling; recreational, school, educational, library, musical, amusement, field sport and gymnasium supplies, equipment, services, and incidental expenses; purchase and marking of prizes for excellence in gunnery and rifle practice, good-conduct badges, medals, and buttons awarded to officers and enlisted personnel by the Government for conspicuous, gallant, and special service; rental and maintenance of target ranges and entrance fees for com- petitions; $209,891,000; For transportation of troops and applicants for enlistment, includ- ing cash in lieu of ferriage and transfers en route; toilet kits for issue to recruits upon their first enlistment and other incidental expenses of the recruiting service; and transportation for dependents of officers and enlisted personnel; $21,000,000; For repairs and improvements to barracks, quarters, and other public buildings at posts and stations; leasing and improvement of buildings at such places as the public exigencies require; and erection of temporary buildings upon approval of the Secretary at a total cost of not to exceed $70,000 during the year; $4,000,000; For forage and stabling of public animals and the authorized number of officers' horses, $75,000; For miscellaneous supplies, material, equipment, personal and other services, and other incidental expenses for the Marine Corps not other- wise provided for; purchase and repair of furniture and fixtures; and purchase (not to exceed sixty in addition to motortruck chassis with stationwagon type bodies, motorbusses, and motorcycles) and repair of passenger-carrying and other vehicles, including parts; veterinary services, shoeing, and medicines for public animals and the authorized number of officers' horses; purchase of mounts and horse equipment for all officers below the grade of major required to be mounted; books, newspapers, and periodicals; printing and binding; packing and crating of officers' allowance of baggage; funeral expenses of officers enlisted personnel, accepted applicants for enlistment, and retired officers on active duty, including transportation of their bodies, arms, and wearing apparel from the place of demise to their homes in the United States; construction, operation, and maintenance of laundries; and care and operation of schools at Marine Corps posts; $72,000,000; In all, $474,286,000, to be accounted for as one fund. INCREASE AND REPLACEMENT OF NAVAL VESSELS Costrtion and Construction and machinery: On account of hulls and outfits of Pwtp.0. vessels and machinery of vessels heretofore authorized (and appro- priated for in part); on account of the acquisition, conversion, alter- ation, and repair of vessels heretofore authorized (and appropriated eoBemetnt of for in part); and for the replacement of combatant vessels as author- 6Stat. ss ized by the Act of July 9, 1942; for necessary tools, equipment, and m,.I8. facilities in public or private plants for shipbuilding; $6,500,000,000 to be immediately available and to remain available until expended: Provided, That, of the appropriations made available by this Act under the head of "Increase and replacement of naval vessels", there shall be available such sums as the Secretary may from time to time determine to be necessary for the engagement of technical services, and the employment of personnel in the Navy Department and in the field, the purchase of plans, drafting and other supplies, subject to the limitations hereinafter established, owing to the construction of vessels which have been or hereafter may be authorized. 314 [58 STAT.

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