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880 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 209. 1925. O allowance for lodging and subsistence to enlisted men traveling on duty; icp, ice mapchingp audi their rpaintgeigggce, $3,253,000; C'°*h*¤¢· For c othin or e iste men, 1 27 , ; F\18L€¢¤· For fuel, hegt, light, and power, including sales to officers, $600,000; Military suppues. For military supplies and equipment, including their purchase, "t$4.,,ch,,,,,, ,,,,,,1,,, repair, preservation, and handlin ; recreational, sc ool, educational, °‘°· library, musical, amusement, fie%d sport and gymnasium supplies, e uipment services, and incidental expenses; purchase and marking oii prizes itor excellence in gunnery and riile practice, good-conduct badges, medals, and buttons awarded to officers and enlisted men by the Government for conspicuous, gallant, and special service; rental and maintenance of target ranges and entrance ees for competitions, 56 000 · rrsaepenauen me $3Fdr transportation of troops and applicants for enlistment, in- "”"°°`”“‘ cluding cash in lieu of ferriage and transfers en route; toilet kits for issue to recruits upon their first enlistment and other incidental dezggewenme deem qrppefpses of tge retcrgiging Spd transportation for dependents 0 officers an en ISE men, , ; Repairs to barracks, For repairs and improvements to barracks, quarters, and other °°°' public buildings at posts and stations; for the renting leasing, and improvement of buildings in the District of Columbia with the approval of the Bublic Buildings Commission and at such other p aces as the public exigencies require, and the erection of temporary buildings upon the approval of the Secretary of the Navy at a total cost of not to exceed $0,000 during the ear, $400,000; F°’°¤°·°‘°- Fel; foréaggi and lptabling of public animal; and the authorized _ num r.o officers orses, 5 ,000; °°'**“'¤°¤*· For miscellaneous supplies, material, equipment, personal and other services, and for other incidental expenses for the Marine Corps not otherwise provided for; purchase, repair, and exchange of typewriters and calculating machines; purchase and repair of "°“"‘°“·°°°· furniture and fixtures; purchase and repair of motor-propelled and horse-drawn passeniger-carry1ng_and other vehicles; veterinary serv- Hamm":. ices and medicines or public animals and the authorized number oi officers’ horses; purchase of mounts a_nd horse equ1pment·for all officers below the grade of ma]or required to be mounted; shoeing for public animals and the authorized n_umber of officers’ horses; books, newspapers, and periodicals; printing and binding; packin and crating 0 _ of¥icers’ allowance of baggage; funeral expenses 0% officers and enlisted men and accepted applicants for enlistment and retired officers on active duty and retire enlisted men of the Marine Corps, including the transportationof their bodies, arms, and wear- Lamm ing apparel from the place of demise to the homes of the deceased °s‘ in the United States; construction, operation, and maintenance of Pr _ laundries; and for all emergencies and extraordinary expenses, P,,,°'§§§;,,, 0, ,,,,,,0, $1,87§,000; Preceded, That there may be expended out of this appro- P°”€¤¤°”'°h*°*°*· pmation for the purchase of mot0r·p1‘0pelled passengerrayyyjng vehicles not more than $12,400, as follows: Two vehicles to cost not more than $1,200 each, ten vehicles to cost not more than $500 each, _ and twenty motor cycles to cost not more than $250 each; ‘*°°"“°““"· In all, $8,375,000, to be accounted for as one fund. , I!1C'l'€8S80itbBNavy· ,,,,‘;,‘}§{,§’§“‘*€“°‘“°“°°S The Secretary of the Navy may use the unexpended balances on New 8ppmpr,mO¤_ the date of the approval of t is Act under appropriations heretofore made on account of “Increase of the Navy, ’ together with the sum Wm on Yagi um of $7,444,000, which is hereby appropriated for the prosecution of der treaty limitations. WOI‘k 0Il vessels l1I1(I€I‘ COHSt·l'\1Ctl0l1 OH SUCII d8t8, the O0l1Stl'\1Cti0I1 of which may be proceeded with under the terms of the treaty