Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/1155

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SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 146. 1915. 1137 For waterworks: For the maintenance and operation of the filter W•°•"°’¤· beds, reservoirs, and pipe lines, mcludingithe tools, implements, and materials therefor; and for po cing the Egrounds and repairing the roads in the vicimty of the reservoirs, ters, and intake am and for the protection an enforcement of rules to protect the water supply, $2,500;_ _ _ MM For necessary repairs replacements in steam heating system ’“°‘ and steam hnes an cooking apparatus, cadet mess, $300; For repairs to cadet mess b ding, $2,050• h For Hand necessary alterations and additions to the cadet °‘°" "°’P*"‘· os it , as 0 ows: Flbr materials for rebronzing radiators and piping; material for waidng and polishing floors; suitable incandescent lig ts, droplights, mantles, tubes; for caripets, furniture, and appliances; for repairs of damaged articles, and or miscellaneous expenses $120; For purchase of flowers and shrubs for hospital grounds, $100; For the repair and upkeep of quarters of the sergeant, first class, Hospital Corps, at the cadet hospital, $50; Repairs to cadet barracks: °"*°*‘*"'°**· For repairi•:g and renewing plastering, painting, and calcimining, repairs to w work, reiiooring, rearranging rooms, increasing sinks, . baths, and other incidental repairs to the buildi1?, $12,500; S For maintaining and improving the grounds c the post cemetery, °°"'°“"· 1,500; ` 1For con0tin)uing the construction of breast-high wall in dangerous w"“’”""’·°°°· P wss, $1, ; For broken stone and gravel for roads, and for repairing sidewalks, roads, paths, and bridges_ on the reservation,_ $6,000; M Islor repair and supplies of boilers, spines, dynamos, motors, mn l' refngerating and other machinery in the c t mess, and the replacement of same, to be expended without advertising, $500; For the repair, improvement, and maintenance of the cadet polo field, and for the purchase of blackboards, gongs, and other necessary material for same, $600; ‘ _ mmm md For construction of one ponton shed of corrugated 1ron $3,300; smb] 'I For removing the present porches of south barracks, and constructing new (porches similar to the present in style, but with concrete floors an glass rooiingl; $11,770; _ _ For waterproonng e post headquarters and bachelor buildmgs, $2,000; For purchase of one automobile fire engine, $10,000; ;;';:,°;::,}, For increasing the efficiency of the power plant: For two four hundred and forty horsepower boilers complete with settings; for pi ing and connections for same; for replacing eight defective gate valves with globes; and making necessary alterations in piping in connection therewith, $19,960; w,,,,,,,,_,,,,_ For repairs of the docks and wharves at West Point, New York, including all necessary labor and material therefor, $8,000; _ For repairs to ferry slip, including all necessary labor and material therefor, $1,700: WMM. du mb. The Secrets? of War is authorized to have collected from vessels emma. using the wh and ferry slip at West Point, New York, such wharfage dues as he may deem just, reasonable, and necessary, the same to be paid at the time of landing to the post quartermaster or his authorized agent. _ mmm: smut For carrying on the development of the general plan for unfprovements to roa s and grormds on the military reservation 0 West Point, designed under contract by authority of the Secretary of War $3,000; Fdr the care and maintenance of organ in the cadet chapel, $250. Approved, March 4, 1915. 91006°—-vox. 38—r·r 1-72