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 SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 72-74. 1914. 371 Fmnn ARTILLERY Fon Onoamznn Mrnrrm: For the u cse of 0* °d Mmmmanufacturing field artillery material for the Organized Militib,) of the uiliiiiiuéwm mr several States, Territories, and the District of Co umbia, without cost to the said States, Territories, or the District of Columbia, but to remain the property of the United States and to be accounted for in the manner now prescribed by law, the Secretary of War is hereby authorized, under such regulations as he may prescribe, on the requisitions of the governors o the several States and Territories or the commanding general of the Militia of the District of Columbia, to issue said artillery material to the Organized Militia; and the sum of $2,100,000 is hereby appropriated and made immediately available and to remain available until the end of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and sixteen, for the manufacture and issue of the articles constituting the same. Ammnrrron ron Fmm Anrmnnnr ron Oncamznn M.¤.rrrA: For ,,gg{_;g=,¤_¤*,§,§g>gt;·*¥¤i· manufacturing reserve ammunition for field artillery for the Organized ` Militia of the several States Territories, and the District of Co umbia the funds to be immediategvailable and to rernain available the end of the Escal year en g June thirtieth, nmeteen hundred and sixteen, $3,000,000. Approved, April 27, 1914. CHAP. 7 .-—An Ac To authorize an additional a ro tion for the erection A 30 1*1*- of the United States ap1praisers’ stores building at Milvliiai)1keP¢.i’:8Wisccnsin. U., 0. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatt·ves of the United States of America in O'ongress_assembZed, That in addition to the sum }§‘,§‘{,'§“$°·§X§ ,,,_ of $75,000 heretofore authprmed by the Act of   approved ggmsngcéqrgggeliina June twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, being chapter three in ss, p.es4. hundred and eighty-three of the laws of the Siicltly-first COIl$GSS, second session, for the construction on a site at waukee, rsconsin, already purchased by the Government for such purpose of a suitable and commodious appraisers} stores building, mcluding fireproof vaults, heating and ventilatingixjpparatus, elevators, and approaches, for the use and purpose of the mted States Government appraising oods and merchandise imported fr·om foreign countries and into gflilwaukee, Wisconsin, the_ additional_ sum of $40,000 is hereby authorized, at a total cost, mcluding said vaults, heating and ventilating apparatus elevators, andxgpiprognches, complete, not to exceed $115,000 for which plans, sp cations, and ull estimates shall previously be made and approved according to law. Approved, April 30, 1914. CHAP. 7 4.-An Act To abolish the oiice of receiver of public moneys at Spring- Mag 2, 1914. field, Missouri, and for other purposes. [ ‘ 3*03*] [Public, N0. 93. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives ¢p"tbe United 1 States of Anwnkza in Oongre.s·e assembled, That the office o receiver of §§§§$;§s·S mk public moneys at Springfield, Missouri shall ten days from and asfter Me, Mo., abousier. the passage and approval of this Act, be abolished and cease to exist; and that all the (powers, duties, obligations, and tpenalties at that time lawfully impose uipon such receiver, and upon e register of the land office at Springfiel, Missouri, shall, from and after that date, be exer- Dm added t cised by and  upon such register; and such register shall, H1 am. °° °r°g` addition to the utres   imposed, have charge of andaattend to the sale ogrubhc lands_withm the State of Missouri, as provided by law and 0 cial regulation, and shall be accountable uuder_b1p official bond for the proceeds of such sales and for all fees, commissions and other moneys received by him under any provision of law or odicral