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 SIXTY~SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 146. 1913. 865 For purchase of ilowers and shrubs for h °tal unds • gepairs toradetgxarracksz oem gm 3100, <>u•¢a•¤·•¤¤. or repairing an renewing laste ainti, and calcmnn` ing, repairs to woodwork, relioorlix, mg, P ngrooms, increasing smks, baths, and otherinciden repairs to [the building, $10,000; $1E<5r£)inamta1ning and improving the grounds of the post cemetery, emma. lfor <;<;n0ti&uing the construction of breastphigr wal] in dmgamus W•¤v¤¤¤».•¤¢» P WG9, 3 For broken stone and vel for ro and for ' si walks, roads, paths, and lgridgegrdn the resegtion, $6,&iii; do For repair of boilers, ezgiues, dynamos motors, refrigeratirrg and in¤m¤•ry,•¤. other machmery in the c et mess, and the replacement of same, to be expended without advertising, $500; For overhauling the steam-headntgtlphnt in the cadet mess, $500; For overhauling the plumbing in cadet mem, $900; For purchase 0 boiler and for repairs to heating and lighting appa- ]£8ét5\§ of engineer shops and gymnasium and for athletic apparatus, Fei- the construction of one bullet step at the subcaliber lirmg` butts, $750; For the repair, improvement and maintenance of the cadet polo — iield, and for the purchase of blackboards, gongs, and other necessarily material for same, $800* or necessary grading and construction of roads and sidewalks around the new (gymnasium $1,500; For plaster an other models, relief plans, and maps (pictures and .J{°°°""°“°""”" views) to illustrate the facts of geology hotogra hy, geography, hydrographiy, the fprocesses and results oi tyre usefulp (and ine) arts 0 the art 0 war, ortifications, artillery, and the like, to be displayed on the walls of the buildings of the academy (for transportation of such material to West Point, and for wall and other cases for its preservation and display), $3,000; U For carryingson the evelopment of tb.e_ general plan for imfprove- I¤vMl¤s¢m¤¤· ments to roa and grounds on the military reservation o West Poignéé designed under contract by authority 0 the Secretary of War, $3 ; For the care and maintenance of organ in the cadet chapel, $150· For completion of the East Academic Building, including  ,,§m,,,f°"°"‘*° grading, approaches, and so forth, in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the Secretary of War, to be immediately mum available and to remain so until completion, $95 500_: _ murmur. That $25,000 of this amount shall be available for fittings such as are necessary to suitably equip this new building for the purposes for which erected. _ _ _ _ rm L_ For construction of a building for instruction purposes for the mili- gm, '°‘“'°'°‘• tary lpost at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, heretofore provided for in j¢gg·>;LE.§_¤*=·¢- the ct maldng appropriations for the supwrt of the Army, as ' approved August twenty-fourth, nmeteen undred and twelye, $5,000; and there is heregi contmued available for the construction and completion of this b ding the amount which was appropriated therefor by the terms of the Act mentioned. _ vm W The President of the United States is hereby authorized by and ,,,}’?, ,,,,,§{,$'§,f, with the advice and consent of the Senate, to appomt William W. •gu<;:g”¤g§~ of Prude, late a cadet at the Military Academy at est Point, to the ' 'tion of second lieutenant of infantry in  Army,  x place h§ upon the retired list with the pay of a retired second h tenant 0fTmliemSgretary or war is hereby authorized to permit John c. Scholtz, a citizen of Venezuela, to receive instruction at the United www