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358 SIXTY-FIFTH oonennss. sms. 1. os. 79. 1917. troops traveling when su plied with cooked or travel rations; meals for recruiting parties and) applicants for enlistment while under ob- Sales. iprvationé for sa® to officers,dincludi1:§ rnriosmbfpis of i}hehOgiIocrS’ eserve o ,w `eonactive ut ,an e ° te meno the my. §g,{,';j‘,§;,°¤ 0, m_ For pagxlieiitlss: Of commutation of rlations to the cadets of the United tions- States `litary Academy in lieu of the regular mtablished ration, at the rate of 410 cenps per ration L-lof tge regulat§_on1aHo1:var;rio§ og commutationin `euo rations to e °ste men on ur oug , e te men, and male and female nurses, when stationed at places where rations in kind can not be economically issued, including enlisted men of the Regular Army Reserve and retired enlisted men when ordered to active duty, and when traveling on detached duty where it is impracticable to carry rations of any kind, enlisted men, selected to contest for places or prizes in departments and Army riiie competitions while traveling to and from places of contest, male and female nurses on leaves of absence, applicants for enlistment, and general prisoners while traveling under orders; for payment of the regulation allowances of commutation in lieu of rations for members of the Nurse Corps (female) while on dut in hospital, and for enlisted men, Civilianemployaes, a plicants for enlistment while held under observation, civilian emplbyees who are entitled to subsistence at public expense and (general _ prisoners sick therein, to be aid to the s eon in charge; a vertisc,,,2'j°"°"’°“”“‘ mg; for providing {prizes to be establisheilrlmy the Secretary of War for enlisted men o the Army who graduate from_the Army schools Pmuvmon for bakers and cooks the total amount of such prizes at the various e¤u¤u¤g,m. ’ °° schools not to exceed $900 per annum; for othennecessary expenses incident to pho piarschase, testmgi, caire, ]E·eservat1o;1é1ss&a;, soblg, and , accoun or su istence su es or the , 50, O, . q °&Y1g°Z?' Rnodthnfz snr1>Lms, QUARI?iElRMASTER CORPSZyR.Bgl1l8.I‘ supplies of the Quartermaster Corps including their care and protection; construction and repair of military reservation fences; stoves and heating apparatus required for heating offices, hospitals, barracks and quarters, and recruiting stations, and United States disciplinary barracksalso ranges, stoves, coifee roasters, and a pliances for cooking and serving ood at posts, in the field, and wlhen traveling, and repair and maintenance of such heating and cooking applianpes; and the H“,,,,g,,,,,,c_ necialssaryd power fpr thel operaition tp; mqvmg-pictx ulgachinesé authorize issues o can es an ma es; or urms eat an light {pr tho aliithigged allqpance ogquarterls; for qgiceri including mem rs o the cers eserve o w en o ere to active duty, and enlisted men, including eiilizted men of the Regular Army Reserve and retired enlisted men when ordered to active duty; contract surgeons when stationed at and occupyxig public quarters at military posts; for officers of the National Gu attend- Rmmmubundms mg service and garrison schools, and for recruits, guards, hospitals, v¤1.zz,p.m. ° storehouses, offices, the building`} erected at private cost m the opgration of tlgol Act approved (py nigietieen giundred antwo;or etoocers,a.nineu a ueanen`e supplies required in the operation of modern%>atteries at establisliiid posts; fo; post baktpriis, includinlg balige {ovens and lplplparatias gertamingt ereto an there airt ereo; oricemac esan their maintenance where requiredp for the health and comfort of the troops and for cold storage; 1ce for issue to organizations of enlisted men and officers at suc places as the Secretary of War may determine and for preservation of stores; for the construction, o eration, and maintenance of Laundries at military posts in the Suited States and its island possessions; for the authorized issues of laimdry materials for use of general prisoners confined at military posts without dpay or allowances, and for applicants for enlistment while held un er observation; authorised issues of soap; for hire of em-