Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/111

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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 33. 1921. 83 an other place: Provided further, That the Secret of War ma , ·"·°°°¥’*‘%“°°°*‘?°”°'" inyhis discretion, and under such rules and regrrlgiiins as he maiiy sic-bmding mmm prescribe, accept donations of animals for breeding and donations of money or other property to be used as prizes or awards at agricultural fairs, horse shows, and similar exhibitions, in order to encourage the breeding of ridingl horses suitable for Arm purposes: And pro- t Rsvm of ¤¤v¤¤<iivided further, That the Secretary of War shag report annually to ms' Congress, at the commencement of each session, a statement of all expenditures under this arépropriation, and full particulars of means adopted and carried into e act for the encouragement of the breeding of riding horses suitable for the military service. Bannacxs AND QUARTERS. ‘ ,_,§°"°°“ *“’° qu"' For barracks, quarters, stables, storehouses, maggrzinos, administra= p§§’S’]‘§,',[{?’°‘°“· '°' tion and office buildings, sheds, shops, and other uildin necessary for the shelter of troops,.public animals, and stores, amllor administration purposes, except those pertaining to the Coast Artillery; for construction of reclamation plants; for constructing and repairinag public buildings at military osts; for hire of emplo ees; for rent R°"“"· of the authorized allowance ot? quarters for officers, mciirding members of the ()fHcers’ Reserve Corps when ordered to active duty, on duty with the troops at pgsts and stations where no public quarters are available; of arrac or authorized allowance 0 quarters for noncommissioned officers and enlisted men, men on duty where public quarters are not available, including enlisted men of the Rlgular y Reserve, retired enlisted men, and members of the e sted Reserve Corps when ordered to active duty; for grounds for canton- °‘°"““’· ‘““"· °‘°· ments, camp sites, and other military purposes, and for buildings or portions of buildings for occupation by troops, for use as stables, storehouses, and oiHces, and for other military purposes; for the hire of recruiting stations and lodgings for recruits; or such furniture for Fumirm. ewthe public rooms of officers’ messes and for officers’ quarters at military posts as may be approved by the Secretary of War· for wall lockers in permanent barracks and refrigerators m barracks and quarters; for screen doors, window screens, storm doors and sash, and window shades for barr·acks and officers’ uarters, and for flooringr:-[nd fram· Nmom Gum, in ing for tents, and for the N ationail Guard when called or ted into www. the service of the United States, $6,860,000: Provided, That this §',}{§',;"{.;,,,,, ,,,,1,,,,, apprqlrgriation shall not be available for the rent of offices for military ¤*¤°héS· ¤°*¤d°¤· attac s. Mruranr Posr Excrnmons. P°°* ""°“‘”“'”‘ For continuing the construction, equipment, and maintenance of °°’°quip` suitable buildings at milita posts and stations for the conduct of the post exchange, school, l%·ary, reading, lunch, amusement rooms, Hostess hmm M for the conduct] and rnaintenancq) oliidhostess htotupei, chapels, and mam ¤¤uaim,’m., nasium, inc udmg` re airs to u` ings erec t private cost, vw m_ iiiwtlre operation of the Anil; aplproved Ma 31 _I902, for the rental of 32'P films, purchase of slides, sup ies for andy making repairs to movingpicture outfits and for s1m1' `lar and other recreational purposes at training and mobilization camps now established, or which may be hereafter established, $150,000. . Banrracxs Ann Qmurrnns, Pnrurrmn Isumns. Phmm””° m°”°°' m. Continuin the work of providing for the proper shelter and pro- Bmmmmwm tection of of§cers and enlisted men of the Army of the United States lawfully on duty in the Philippine Islands, including repairs and pagments of rents, the acquisition of title to building sites, and such ad '-