Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/305

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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS: ‘Sses. I. C11.146. 1:926. 265 ,B.uxaAoxs mu, Quairrsas, tPrumrsx¤a>·Iena¤ne?¤°*¤¤>*¤· l·*•¤d¤· _ Contin `, the workiof, viding.for·the4>mp¢ shelter and - 8¤•**•¤¤*¤¤·v¤i¤· faction of the A1·tnyiof‘tln·Un]:t;)d States lawfully onsdiltyinerthe-,1?hilippine`·Idd1 ‘ melnding repairs and payment ofrents,!=he&•¤guisition·of Etitleto ' sites, and ' such_ ditions to existing reservations as may heneoessary, and including also sheltenfor the animals andsupplies all other buildings necessary fcrgaostodministrationlpurpbses, and for shelter and repair thereof an rentals for United States trooiin China, R°¤'~**¤*¤C*¤*¤·· $220,000: Provdcei, That norpart of the said sum shall expended gfgggécmu of 0m_ for the construction of quarters for odioers of the Army except in cers' quarters umim case of emergencyewith the approval of the Secretary of War; in which case the t0tal.c¤st,incIudmgtlie heating and plumbing appa· ratus, wirin ,»and fixtures, shallnot exceed in the caeeof quarters of a generagoiiicer thesum of $8,000 of. aoolonel onoicerabove the rank of captain, $6,000, and an officer of and below thetrauk of cag$ain,$4,000. · ’ ` l i . , ana nm sxwsxs arrxunanr roars: For Erocurmg andimtro- _,';,,°°gf· ’°"°”· °°°·· ducing water to buildingsand premises at mi `tary posts~and~eta- tions; forithe installation andextension of plumbing withinbuildiugs where the same isinot speciiicallyrprovided aferrin other ` ropria- tions; for the purchaseand repair ofsiire apparatus, inclzging fire- alarm systems; for the disposal of sewage, and ¤xP°nses incident thereto; for repairsyto water and sewer systems and plumbing; and _ for hire of employees, $2,380,196: Provided, That not to exceed §f,°;"°· c,,,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,, $50,gOO of this appropriation shall be expended for new construtxion **¤¤¤¤¤- wor » · . r · l ~ ‘ K ‘ aowe, wanna, wmmvns, nm nmmucn R¤·d¤» *¤¤¤*•·¤ ·¤‘~ For the construction and repair bythe Quartermaster Corps of " roads, walks, and wharves; for the pa of em loyees; for the dis- posal of. drain e; ehanneg; and tiir care andimprove- A ment of grountfs at posts and stations, $709,381:·Pme•ided, mma; W That none of the fnnds_appropr1ated or made available under this exsum. " Act shall be used for the permanent construction of ag new roads, walks, or wharves connected with any of the Nation i Armycan- tonments or National Guard camps. N ». suoo·m~re eennauasem names. x ,§,‘;‘§,°f‘“*""°""°“" - _ , l, . · , For shelter, grounds, observation towers, shooting galleries, es Ervenws cr. for smallyarms target practice, machinevgulny practice, field, mobile, and railway artillery practice, repairs, an expenses incident thereto, including our for Haste for marking targets, hire of employees, such ranges and ga cries to be oxen as far as practicable to the National Guard and organized ri e clubs under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of War,`$30,000. ‘ = nmrr or smwiircs, quazrrmmasrm corps nm. rei rent of headings me rpms of bgiiam in the District of ,,};.¤}};*;;?,s·.,;i;.:2 Ds Columbia for military purposes, $32,982: Prov-gd, That this ror green; shall not be avai able if space is"§‘rdt*ided by us·i£li>1ac_ mm- 'ldings Commission iu Govemmentowne buildings. N 4 sswmaes srs·rzu,_roR1*yi6¤gpg;,~ vmqpqy l _, rmmem, vi For repair and maintenanm of wharf andaproh of wharf, includ- S W’**”· ing all necessary labor and material therefor, fuel for waiting rooms;