SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 253. 1922. 727 be entitled to commutation of rations in excess of $1.50 er day, and 6,§°**°¤ ’°¤*'*°*i°¤· when meals are furmshed no greater expense than t}i)at sum per ` man per day for the period the contest is in progress shall be incurred. For payments: Of commutation of rations to the cadets of the United g,'§§,$'§,sgi,,,, of ,,,. States Military Academy in lieu of the regular established ration; musof the regulation allowances of commutation in lieu of rations to. enlisted men on furlough, enlisted men when stationed at laces where rations m kind can not be economically° issued, includling enlisted men of the Enlisted Reserve Corps 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 department and Army riile competitions while traveling to and from places of contest, applicants for enlistment, and general prisoners while traveling imder orders. For payment of the regulation allowances of commutation in lieu of rations for enlisted men, applicants for enlistment while held under observation, civilian employees who are entitled to subsistence at public expense, and (general prisoners sick therein, to be paid to the __ s1n·geon in charge; a vertising; for providinig prizes to be established f,,$§1,§§'§§§m,§d §,?,‘§ by the Secretary of War for enliste men o the Army who graduate °°°- from the Army schools for bakers and cooks, the total amount of such prizes at the various schools not to exceed $900 per annum; and for other necessary expenses incident to the purchase, testing, care, preservation, issue, sale, and accounting for su sistence supplies for the Arm ; in all, $16,750,000 None of the funds appropriated in this Act shall be used for the Rmricticn qn prices payment of exqlenses of operating sales commissaries other than in M we °°"““'SS°"°S‘ ka at whic the prices charged do not include the customary overhead costs of freight, handling, storage, and delivery, notwith- Vol.Z·l,p.108. standing the provisions of the Actof July 5, .1884. · - None of the funds appropriated in thb;Aet shall be used for pay- °v‘g§*c;*d”c°s*{Sm ment of expenses of operatingnany utility of the War Department oxsewimmemppua. selling services or supphes at w `ch the cost of the services or supplies so sold does not inc ude all customary overhead costs of labor, rent, light, heat, and other expenses properly chargeable to the conduct o such utility. R I t REGULAR svrruns or rim ARMY: Regular supplies of the Quar- msiiiiiuiitniegir "` termaster 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 offices hospitals, barracks and quarters, and recruiting stations, and Uinited tates disciplinary barracks; also ranges, stoves, coffee roasters and appliances for cooking and sewing ood at posts in the iield and when traveling, and re air and maintenance of such heating and cooking appliances; and) the necessary power for the operation of moving-picture machines; authorized issues of candles and matches; for furnishing heat and light for the authorized allowance of quarters 0mFf;;,;¤d ¤=¤°§c*¤ for officers, mcluding members of the ()iiicers’ Reserve Corps when ’ ' ordered to active duty, and enlisted men, warrant officers, and Held clerks, including enlisted men of the Enlisted Reserve Corps, and retired enlisted men when ordered to active duty; contract surgeons when stationed at and occupying public uarters at military posts; for officers of the National Guard attenciling service and garrison schools, and for recruits, guards, hospitals, storehouses, offices, the . R¤=¤¤*i¤¤ Mildbuildings erected at private cost, in the operation of the Act approved mir$61.a2,p.2a2 May 31, 1902, and buildiags for a similar purpose on military reservations authorized by ar Department regulations; for sale to officers, and includin also fuel and engine supplies required in the _ _ pperation of modern batteries at established posts; for post bakeries, including bake ovens and apparatus pertaining thereto and the repair thereof; for ice machines and their maintenance where required for