Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1443

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1416 SIXTY—SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 178. 1923. N¤w¤¤<¤¤*¤¤¤Pi¤¤- For completion of new cadet hospital and nurses’ quarters, to be immediately available, $52,000. _ _ naii¤Zieimi)i¤°gs$ii§f The Secretary of War is hereby directed to turn over to the

 '°' United States Military _Academy without expense all such surplus

material as may be available and necessary for the construction of Pr . buildings; also surplus tools and mater1el_requ1red for use in the L.,Z?§g°’;,; absence to mstruct1o11 of cadets at the academy; Prcmded, That the constructymctim °¤*P*°Y· ing quartermaster, United States Military Academy, is hereby ex- ` empted from all leigs and regulations re ative to employment and _ wh to granting leaves o absence toemployees with pal}; w ile employed

 ‘" on construction work at_ the Military Academy; rounded farther,

That the funds appropriated herem for the_ United States Military Academy may be expended without advert1s1ng when m the opinion of the responsible constructing ohicer and the superintendent it is more economical and advantageous to the Government to dispense with advertising. _ _ _ _ I _ _ ’”"° °‘m“‘§‘,{_ x Under the authorizations contamed m this Act no issues of reserve serve SUPP n v . . . . . ¤¤·¤¢¤¤r supphes or uipment shall be made where such issues would impair the reservesglield by the War Department for two field armies or l one m1ll1on men. -

I£m¤¤ee- Except as expresséy <&t;l;arAvisefautl;;>jr1ized herein, no plaiht of the

· sumsapproriatedy ctor `tary urposessa eex— pended in Elie purchase from private manuilsicturers of ordnance and ordnance supphes at a price m excess of the cost of manufacturing such material by the Government, or, where such material is not or has not been manufactured by the Government, at a price in excess of the estimated cost of manufacture by the Government. m’i°ug;’§ That no part of the appropriations made in this Act shall be £ at we on work available for the salary or pay of any officer, manager, superintenp°y°°”’ dent, foreman, or other person having chargpi of the_ work of any employee of the United States Government w le malnng or causing to be made with a stop watch, or other time-measuring device, a time study of any Eob of any such employee between the starting and completion thereo , or of the movements of any such employee while engaged 1Lpo1ksu<rh6worlr1;b1ior shall any part of the appropriations made in t is ct ava` a e to ay any remiums or nus or cash reward to any employee in additibn to big regular wages, except for suggestions resulting in improvements or economy in the operation Mhmic gmmdi of any Government plant. hlggxérgmuilvlrggv-gz No part of the funds appropriated in this Act for the supply, ?,a3.;lc§¤,gedarpu¤r. mamtenance, and upkeep of athletic {Sands and stands at the ufcgmf ° °°“ “’ United States Milrtary cademy shall used for such purposes, unless the authorities at the Military Academy charge an admission to the principal public athletic contests on such grounds in which the cadets take part, and the funds so received shall be used solely for the improvement of athletic facilities at the said Academy. ui;°'mmt°” °°u°i' TITLE II—NONMILITARY ACTIVITIES OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT. Finance Department. FINANCE DEPARTMENT. J""'i°°""°"‘ For amount required to make monthly payments to Jennie Car-

widow of James Carroll, late major, United States Army,

mw H'I“°”‘ TOP, amount required to make monthly payments to Mabel H. Liqcar, W1d0W of Jesse W. Lazear, late acting assistant surgeon, United States Army, $1,500.