Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/848

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830 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C1-1. 139. 1918. and drainage," "C0nstruction and rplpair of hosygtals/’ and ‘_‘Military post exchanges" shall continue ava` ble until ecember thirty-first, nineteen hundred and eighteen. _ _ Pm °‘°“°g°S· Military post exchanges: For continuing the construction, equipment, and maintenance of suitable buildings at military posts and _ stations for the conduct of the post exchange, school, hbrary, readmg, $€,'ff§‘;";2PQ’g‘;l]°‘“"· lunch, amusement rooms, and gymnasium, mcluding repans to. ’ buildings erected at private cost, in the operation of the ct approved. May thirty-first, nineteen hundred and_ two, for the rental o films, purchase of slides, su plies for and making repairs to moving-picture outfits, and for similiir and other recreational purposes at training and mobilization camps now established or whic may be establishe hereafter, to be ex ended in the discretion and under the direction of the Secretary of %Var, including $179.12 for the Hscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen, $200,000. _ w,§,?,‘§§;c_”“'k’* Roads, walks, wharves, and drainage: For the construction and i repair- by the Quartermaster Corps 0 roads, walks, and wharves; pay of employees; disposal of drainage; dredging channels; and care and improvement of groimds at military posts and stations , mcluding $7,879.01 for services rendered and supplies furnished on the Isthmus of Panama for the fiscal years nineteen hundred and sixteen and nineteen hundred and seventeen, $7,177,183.01. ,,§,*,;§s°F*”‘g““°“°s°“° Shooting galleries and ranges: For shooting galleries and ranges, including the same objects specilied under t is head in the Army gppropriation Act for the fisca year nineteen hundred and seventeen, 1,45 .18. H°°‘”,,,,,,“°“,,,,· - Construction and re air of hos itals: For construction and re air M2? omspami of hospitals at militarylposts already established and occupied, incliuding the extra-duty pay of enlisted men employed on the same; construction and repair of general hos itals and expenses incident thereto; additions needed to meet tlie requirements of increased garrisons, temporary hospitals in standiplg camps and cantonments; and for the a teration 0 (permanent b 'dings at posts for use as hospitals, construction an repair of temporary hospital buildings at permanent posts, construction and repair of temporary general hospitals, rental of grounds and rental and alteration of buildings for use for hospital purposes in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, including necessary temporary quarters for hospital personnel, outbuildingsnheating and_laundry apparatus, plumbing, water and sewers, electric work, cooking apparatus, and roads and walks for the same, including $539.66 on account of the fiscal year nineteen hundred Ci l_ _ , and seventeen, $13,936,554.66. mmp`; ‘°" "`°""”“ Civilian Military Training Camps: For the expense of maintaining, ,,0*f,°*g;;‘_§£e°;·;*,*g°m° upon military reservations or elsewhere, camps for the military ' ’ instruction and training of such citizens physical y capable of bearing arms as may be selected imder such terms of enlistment and under such regulations as may be prescribed by the Secreta of War, and for furnishing said citizens, at the expense of the %nited States, uniforms, subsistence, transportation by the most usual and direct route within said limits as to territory as may be prescribed; for such expenditures as may be deemed necessary for water, fuel, light, temporary structures, not including quarters for officers nor barracks for men, screening, and damages resulting from field exercises, and other expenses incidental to maintaining said camps and the theo- _ retical winter instruction in connection therewith, including textp0*§tgggg¤*{*;{*;S= mnr books and stationery; for furnishing such equi ments, tentage, field Vo|.39,p.194. equipage, and transportation belongin to the United States as ` may be deemed necessa as authorizef by section fifty-four of the Act of Congress approvdd7June third, nineteen hundred and sixteen, $1,000,000. R°”’°"°°“‘· RENT or surrnrxesz For rent of a room in the American Federation of Labor building for six months, $150.