Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/1171

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

SIXTY-NINTUH Uomnnss. sm. 11. Gn.167. Kim. 1131 The civilian instructors em lo ed in `the de artments of modern ‘}°""'· °“’·· ‘°' - lanlguages and tactics shall bepenlitled to publib quarters, fuel, and mu.? mmmw"` lg uuzrrxnancn, merrao srnns xxnrrnr scanner “*’”'j'°*“°* _ {1*;% text and_ reference books for or:Li increase egid expgnse D°°**"*“° “°"'“°°· 0 notexceedm"g$3,680·=o <" mentan eu es; statioriidrl; books, forms, priildng and? diplomas for graduates (not exceeding $1,1002u;ex‘pense oflectures;

=;>xplaratus, uipment, supplies, and materials _ of
  • a¤d’;ii1eties,mdmaintenmceandmpaut hmuencal

instruments and maintenance of band· care and»m¤.intenance·¤orf organ; equipmentfor cadet meas;»post•gb, telephones and telegrams; freight and expresage; transportation of cadets and cadets fronr their homes to the Milxtary Academy and discharged cadets, including reimbursement of trave ing expenses; for pa ent of ·com— mutation of rations for`·the' cadets of the,United Syt;]es~*Military Academy in lieu of the regular established ration; maintenanoeiuf childrens school (not; exoeeding‘·$8,8(D); contingencies for super- intendent of the (notto exceed $3,000) · e of the l members or me Board O vsams {not emeaiiig smog; ermuugeuu ”°•*°°"""°¤* fund, to be expended under the direction of‘ e Academic- Board (not exceeding $500); imlprovement repair, and maintenance of buildings and grounds,(inc uding.roads,‘waI1s, and~.fen<1es)r;1ehootin§ lleries and ranges; cooking, heating, andhghtlng apparatus an daxtures and operation. and maintenance -’thereof;\ maintenance of water sewer, and plumb`, systems; maintenance of and repairs to cadet camp; fire extinlgnglshmgvapparatus; machinery and tools and repair of same; maintenance, repair fund operation of? an automo ile and one motor truck; policing andccgrounds; furniture for otiicial urggsesat the academy and repair an mainte- nance thereof; fuel ibr · at, light, and power; an other necessary incidental expenses in the discretion of, the superintendent; in all, $1,066,284. ~ - · runmc wonxs, UNITED srxms zmnrraxx Aomnur P“l’“° "°'“· For com letin the construction ofva new mess cadet store mC°°’*’°,,¤,,°,“”¥,¤·_ °°"*‘ dormitoriesij andgdrawjng academy including eqiiiggldnt, $861,000; M . ?ection 3648% Revisaeld Stgtiztfls, shall not app yntéo subsgziriptigins fg; P orei ro ession an , er new pers ' 'ca to , _ V paidgfbod)1 any of the foregoing apiiptidpridtions gdxlytlie Military R°8'¤'”“°p`m’ Academ . - · ‘ * ` ·· ‘ · “ Thegecreta of War is hereby directed to turn over to the UnitedStates gilitary Academy without expense all such surplus wiriwur origin or material as may be available and meow or the construction of '° buildingsfelso surplus tools and mate ' uxrod for use inthe instruction of cadets at1:he academy: Pam ° That the construct- ` Ljgvgf _b__m to lllg _qI1l!'t£l'l’I1ISt€l', is construction employ- exempted from all laws and regulations relative toemgloyment and °°'· to granting leaves of absence to employees withpa; w ile emplozgl on construction workat the Military Academyt 2 p ’ ' gint , ,,,,1E"?$§",g{{"‘Y,g‘,'§,"*,,§,l’Z That the fundsiappropriated hereincfor the UnitedStates 'litary ¤***¤¤· Academy may be expendedewithout advertising when in the opinion of the responsible constructing oilicer and the superintendent it is more economical and advantageous to the Government to dispense with advertising. ‘