Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/644

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626 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sass; II. C11. 108. 1918. zen mechanics, and laboremployed upon repairs and improvements that can not be done by enlisted men, $50 000. · F“°'·"gh“”'·°*°· For- fuel and apparatus, namely: Coal, wood, charcoal, stoves, grates, heaters, furnaces ranges, and fixtures, fire bricks, clay, sand, and for repairs of steam·lreating and coabconveying apparatus, gratw, stoves, heaters, ranges, furnaces, and mica, an repair, improvement, and maintenance o power aplant, $60,000. _ . For as prpm, as and ectrrc fixtures, electric lamps, telephone and lightinisupplles, lamp-pests, gasemeters and retorts, and annual ' f t $8,000. mgadisfiiel fo€i·:rId1§ts’ mem hall, shops, and laundry, $10,000. P°°°°°°’°°°" For postage and tel ams, $500. “““°"°”· For stationery, namgllr: Blank books, paper, envelopes, steel pens, rubbers, erasurw, cii, mucilage, wax, wafers, fol ers, fasteners, rules, files, ink, mglzlands, typewriters, typewrrting supplies, office furniture, (penholders, tape, esk knives, ottrng (pads, and rubber bands, an for- contigencres not otherwise provide for, $3,000. _ """'“*’°'*'“°°· For transportation of materials, discharged cadets, mcludrng Pullman accommodations, and $3 per day or fraction thereof for subsistence and other expenses for the necessary number of days’ travel ever the shortest usually traveled route, and for femages; for hire of camp sites for cadets on practice marches, for tranzportation of first class of cadets to an from Gettysbrug battle eld, for transportation of first and second classes to and from Watervhet Arsenal and Sandy Hook Proving Gcrélound or} other ordnange e&tablishm tsincludrng` visittoast m11l,' orergrensesooeers detailteill to accemparily cadets on these trips, an for_expenses of officers of department in looking up camp sites, and so f rth $4 620. mm- 0Prihtirig: For printing and binding, type, materials for office, including repairs to motors and machinery, diplomas for graduates, annual registers, blanks, and monthly reports to parents of cadets, d tmgen' cies ,52 500. mmpgunng; $$*1;; mFe(i·mdepartment of ,Cavalry, and Infantry tactics: Tan sauréyucuesu bark 0,. other plppay cgyier fog glding all,tt0g>e tpugtilgaggd ID open kt wrrttene ere esuperrnenen ,_. mailer? csllrhlpnstools, camp and office furniture, and repairs to same; for deormats for cadet headguarters, sinks, and guardhouse; for stationery, typewrrting suptplres and repairs; for use of mstructor and assistant instructors 0 tactics; for books and maps, bmding books, and mountrngl maps; for plumes, silk and worsted sashes for cadet eflicers an _ acting officers; for furniture, curtains, and rugs for cadet reception room, and contmgencres, $2,960. or the upkeep of athletic grounds, $500. _ _ , _ Gymnasium and athletic supplies: For repairs, new_ machines, athletic supplies, and fixtures er gymnasium; for foils, masks, belts, fencing loves, fencing jackets, gaiters, sabers, and repa1rsfor repairs an]? émgggvements to dressing rooms, platform, and immjng t 5, . SwFor repair? tb saddles, bridles, purchase of leather, curb chains, bits, stirmps, etc., and to keep the same repair3 $275. For purchase of carbens and for repairs an maintenance of searchhght for Coast Artillery nightupractrce and for miscellaneous enses connected with Coast Arf ery fire·centrol stations, $125. exlier repair of mattresses, machines, for replacing wor·n—out articles, and for miscellaneous purposes, in gymnasium, Cavalry barracks, $100. For riding hall: Providing material and lumber fer hurdles and upkeep of wings headpests, and so forth, and for repairing and maint ` electric ts, a ower clipping machine for animals stabled at the rrding , and or repairs to disk harrow used rn keepmg