Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/130

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102 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 33. 1921. For neral repairs to cadet laundry building, and so forth, to be · ex ndgeil without advertising, $400. · _ Er general incidental repairs and improvements to the cadet store building, including storeroom, oiilee, tailor shops, and shoereovairing shops, $1,000. _ _ 1 _ ormatenals and labor for repairs, and so forth, soldiers hospital, $165. V _ » For repair and utpkeepof quarters of the staff sergeant, Medical De artment, at sol 'ers hospital, $50. w‘°'""""‘ For waterworks, $3,000. _ For re airs to quarters of steward of cadet mess, which may be ex nded) without advertising, $150. _ _ _ w°°’· ""°“"°°‘ Fig the repair ao; restoration of retaining walls along the lme of the lo i e, $3,000. ~ _ For0§ diiighe devgopment of the general plan for improve- ’ ts to nm , $3,000. c*‘1°*h°'P“'L mnillor repairs anadl nggmary alterations and additions to the cadet ligritalf exhfollowsz For materials for radiators, piping, furniture, so 0 $120. ~ . For purchase of flowers and shrubs for hospital gronmds, $100. °•¤•¤¤•••°¤¤*“¤¢· For necessary repain and replacements in stea;m·heatang system and steam line in cadet mess, which may be expended without advertis- ` $650. m§lor repairs to the cadet mess building, which may be expended without advertis' and to be immediately available, $1,000.

  • ¤¥"*°"""“”¤· For repairs improvements to the West l’0int Aring mess

ppdsggng, mcluding supplying and renewing furniture and ttmgs, i ls"or•the repair and maintenance of the cadet boathouse and the pfurchlase and mainte1;ance of boats and canoes for the instruction ca ets in rowuf , $ 50. . ¤§g"*‘ °°“ "'*‘ For grading an paving the area of south cadet barracks, $15,000. P Fpr the restlogation and repair of the Poplopen intake to the 0 open pipe e, $500. For the repair and upkeep of quarters of the master sergeant, cam Medical Department, at the cadet hospital, $50. pm, """°"" "' “§`o;)0repa1rs to the cadet barracks, to be immediately available, °·¤=·*·¤- Idor ¤Emi¤tm¤mg‘ ‘ and improving unds { t te , $2,000. 1For the constructiongdi) breas(i·hlig•h wiiiillmin ldangerous p aces, , . R°°‘""°°"‘l’ For broken stone and gravel for roads, $10,000. For repairs of boilers, engines, d amos, motors, and so forth, cadet mem, which may be expend;-d without advertising, to be imfmedititely availablp, $3,350. f cad or ereairan nm vm t t liild,$600. w‘“'*""°°“'• For watergroofitoi thepgisliz l:i]ad¢(;uarteiis,pli)a(dhel’or, gymnasium, and other large b _ dnngs, $2,000. For care and maintenance of o an in cadet chapel, $250. c0Ftclr01genet1;§al to the buillgngs of the Coast Artillery fire- . u Sys ml ° . wgoor material and labor for repair of Field Artillery target range, For repair and upkeep of stable Numbered four, and corral, for Am www mw purchase of paint, nails, and so forth, $300. gx, uvunma The of War is hereby directed to tum over to the United ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_"°"" °°“' States Acadexpiy without expense all such surplus material m’f£•¤*¤:h_•*=-· M i¤- as may be 8V81:l8bl8 an necess for the construction of temporary buildings; also suglus tools abil materiel for use in the instruction of cadets at e academy. D