Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/934

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sixnrnienrn coxsnnss. sms. 11. cH. 225. 1925. 903 BARRACKS AND QUARTERS wg¤¤¤¤¤ Md aw- For construction, repair, and rental of barracks, quarters, psiJr;Iii:,tu°m°°' °° stables, storehouses, magazines, administration and office buildings, sheds, shops, garages, reclamation plants, and other buildings necessary for the shelter of the Army and its property, including retired officers and enlisted men when ordered to active duty; for R°°°`°°’ rental of grounds for military purposes, of recruiting stations, and of lodgings for recruits and applicants for enlistment; for repair of such furniture for Government—owned officers’ quarters and officers’ messes as may be approved b the Secretary of War; for wall lockers, refrigerators, screen dbors, window screens, storm doors and sash, window shades, and flooring and framing for tents, hum $4,250,000: Provided, That this appropriation shall be available Rom: mi military atfor rental of offices, garages, and stables for military attaches: t°°h°S‘ Provided further, That $29,500, or so much thereof as may be Fm Ontario, N. Y. necessary, shall be used for repairing buildings within the old fort ,,IQ{’,§’“*‘“ °‘ b“H*“¤¤ at Fort Ontario, New York, and placing them in habitable condition: ` Provided further, That $3,500 of this appropriation shall be avail- rm Re¤0,0k.la. able for the purchase of approximately forty-three and six-tenths ,,,§"’}h‘},S§ 0‘;,{,0’g{}Q*‘ acres of land opposite the Fort Reno, Oklahoma, pumping plant. gpbe used in an effort to straighten the course of the North Canadian iver. BARRACKB AND QUAn·mns, Purnrrrrxm ISLANDS Pmppme mmdl Continuing the work of roviding for the proper shelter and pro- Smm°m°°pm' tection of officers and eniisted men of the Army of the United States lawfully on duty in the Philippine Islands, includin repairs and payment of rents, the acquisition of title to building sites, and such additions to existing military reservations as may be necessary, and including also shelter for the animals and sup- ‘ plies and all other buildings necessary for ost administration purposes, and for shelter and repair thereof, and rentals for United 1;'°“m’h‘ °m”“‘ States troops in China, $250,000: Provided, That no part of the caiggéaxou or or said sum shall be expended for the construction of <}uarters for “°°”'°“”‘°”“”**‘°d· officers of the Army except in case of emergpncy with t ie approval of the Secretary of War, in which case the total cost, including the heating and plumbing apparatus, wiring, and fixtures, shall not exceed in the case of quarters of a general officer the sum of $8,000, of a colonel or officer above the rank of captain, $6,000, and an officer of and below the rank of cagaain, $4,000. W M Wmrn AND sswnns AT MILITARY rosrs: or procuring and intro- ,tp.§t,_’ °"””’ °°°" ducing water to buildings and premises at mi itary posts and stations; for the installation and extension of plumbing within buildings where the same is not specifically provided for in other appropriations; for the purchase and repair of fire apparatus, including fire-alarm systems; for the disposal of sewage, and expenses incident thereto; for repairs to water and sewer systems and Pmm plumbing; and for hire of employees, $2,450,000: Provided, That _I~{ew construction not to exceed $50,000 of this appropriation shall be expended for “““‘°d· new construction work. Rcads,wharves,etc. ROADS, WALKS, wrmrzvns, AND DRAINAGE ..tFor the construction and repair by the Quartermaster Corps ,t€°°s""°°`°°’”p“”’ of roads, walks, and wharves; for the pay of employees; for t c disposal of drainage; for dredging channels; and_for care and improvement of grounds at military posts and stations, $840,381: Provided. That none of the funds appropriated or made available cmd ¤, ac., under this Act shall be used for t permanent construction of °‘°‘“ ·