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FIFl`Y—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3561. 1906. 53] For repairs, alterations, and additions to the quarters of first sergeant at the cadet hospital, two hundred and eighty-three dollars. Repairs to cadet barracks: C°*’°* b°·"*°*¤‘~ For repairing and renewing plastering, painting, and calcimining, repairs to woodwork, reflooring, rearranging rooms, increasing sinks, gapps, and other incidental repairs to the building, five thousand o ars; For maintaining and improving the grounds of the post cemetery, °°m°*°"Y· one thousand five hundred dollars; For continuing the construction of breast-high wall in dangerous places, five hundred dollars; For broken stone and gravel for roads, and for repairing sidewalks, R°°"“· ‘*“’· roads, paths, and bridges on the reservation, five thousand dollars; For painting and regairinjg interior walls and woodwork of cadet mess building, five hun red ollars; For tile or terazzo iloor and tile wainscoting in the north serving room, the north scullery and adjoining hall, and butcher shop of the cadet mess, four thousand dollars; , For ainting exterior walls, woodwork, and roofs of quarters numbered forty-three, forty-five, forty-seven, forty-nine, and fifty-one; and exterior walls and woodwork of frame quarters numbered fifty- three, sixty-one,—and sixty-three; and exterior walls, woodwork, and roofs of additions to quarters numbered thirty-three, thirtgkfive, thirty- seven, thirty-nine, and forty-one, two thousand dollars; For repairing and painting walls, ceiling, and woodwork of the officers’ mess building and quarters, two thousand two hundred dollars; For material and labor for repairing and reshingling roofs of eight sets of quarters for enlisted men, one thousand two hundred dollars; For repairing set of quarters at cavalry garden, one thousand five — hundred dollars; For continuin work in connection with the restoration of Fort 1"°'"’“*'*°"‘· Putnam, on the Suited States Military Academy Reservation at West “ Point, New York, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War, five thousand dollars; For continuing the work of increasing the efficiency of the United g§,Y`,{}`§i,},'l2,‘YT,m_ States Military Academ , West Point, Lew York; and to provide for the enlargement of buildings, and for other necessary work of improvement in connection therewith, authorized in Acts of Congress approved v°l· 3* P- **9- June twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and two (Public One undred and eighty-one), April twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and four (Pub- "°‘· "'*3· PP- "*”· W lic One hundred and ninety-two), and March third, nineteen hundred and five (Public One hundred and thirty-seven), in accordance with the general plan alpproved by the Secretary of War, January twenty- seventh, nineteen undred and four, to remain available until expended, one million dollars; Total buildings and grounds, one million thirt.y—four thousand nine hupdred ani forty-tlhree dollars. h U d S mmimf cmmmw or com etin the necessary im rovements at the nite tutes uu in mM_ Military Aiiademgr at West Point, New York, in accordance with the b dum c general plan approved by the Secretary of War, the limit of the total expenditure for this work lixed in the Act of Congress approved V°l· “’#*’·‘“”· June twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and two, is extended one million seven hundred thousand dollars, and the Secretary of \Var is authorized to proceed with the work under the conditions already prescribed for it by law: Provided, That all limitations and restrictions mchons mmm in the Act approved June twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and two, ma. shall apply to this increased authorization. Approved, June 28, 1906.