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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 8. 1919. 113 Corps when serving ill-A13Sk3, and all foreign money received sha.11 be chargid to and pmd out by ghsbursing officers of the Quartermaster rps at the legal valuation iixed by the Secretary of the Treasury, $1,000. For additional ay to officers below the grade of major required mfffggfs ‘“"“sh‘”g to be mounted ang who furnish their own mounts, $240,000. For amount required to make monthly gayment to Jennie Carroll, J°“¤i° C°’·"°“- widow of James Carroll, late ma`0r, Unite States Army, $1,500. For amount required to maxim monthly payments to Mabel H. M°b°1H‘L‘"°”‘ Lazcar, widow of Jesse W. Lazeax, late acting assistant surgeon, United States Army, $1,500. _ For amount required to make monthly payments of $100 to John mn R· K*SSi¤¤°’· R. Kissin cr, late of Company D, One hundred and fifty-seventh Indiana Vilunteer Infantry, also late of the Hospital Corps, United States ArmY, $1,200. A11 the money hcreinbefcm appropriated fo; pay of the Army and mg}? °°°°“°“ ’P°°*‘ miscellaneous, except the appropriation for mdcafs to commissioned officers, contract surgeons, expert accountant, spector Gc11era1’s Department, Army field clerks, and field clerks of the Quaxtermaster Corps, when authorized by law, shall be disbursed and accounted for as pay of the Army, and for that purpose shall constitute one fund. Svssxsrmzcnz ov mm ARMY. S“"”'°¤°°~ Purchase of subsistence supplies: For issue as rations to troops, ;0§“S§§’§“° °”“ppl‘°S including enlisted men of the Regular Army Reserve and retired enlisted men when ordered to active duty, members of Reserve Office1s’ Training Corps at camps, civil employees when entitled thereto, hospital matmns, nurses, applicants for enlistment while held under observation, general risoncrs of war (including Indians held by tho Army as prisoners, {ut for whose subsistence appropriation is not otherwise made), Indians employed with the Army as guides and scouts, and general prisoners at posts; fortho subsistence of tha masters, officem, crews, and employees of the vessels of the transport service; hot. coffee for troops traveling when su plied wi cooked or travel rations; meals for recruiting parties andpnpplicauts ” for enlistment while under observation; for sales to ofHcc1s, mcludin “°'°° °° °“°°”· °°°· members of the OfHcers' Reserve Corps while on active duty, :1.115 enlisted men of the Army: Provvkled, That the sum of $12,000 is ,, m authorized to be expended for supplying meals or furnishing commu- umu mm mm. tation of rations to enlisted men of the Regular Army and the National Guard who may be competitors in the national nile match: Pvmwldedfurthzr, That 110 competitor shall beentitled to commutation R°“°“'““*°“°“· of rations in excess of $1.50 per day, and when meals are furnished no grea.t»p1·_expense than that sum per mm r day for thegfriod the contest IS m progress shall be incurred. 1;;- payments: commu- §gg'§;’&‘;,°¤ 0, ,, yatmu of rations to the cadets of the United States Military Academy um. m fism of the regular established ration, at the rata of 68 cents per ratnon; of the regulation allowances of commutation in liém of rations to enlisted men on furlou 11, enlisted men and male and female umses yvhcu stationed at games where rations in kind can not bc economxcally issued, iucluging enlisted men of the Regular Army Reserve and retired enlisted men when ordered to active duty, and whgu traveling on detached duty where it is impmcticubla to carry rs,§1ous_ of any kind, enlisted men selecfcd to contest for places or prxzcs m departments and Axmy ride competitions while truveiinug to and from games of contest, male and female nurses on leave absemgc, spp csmts for enlistment, ami general prisoumsw while traveling under orders. For payment of the reguhtiém of commutation in Hem of nuons for mcmbeis of