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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 314. 1916. · 499 For fuel for cadets’ mess hall sho, and laun $10 000* For postage and tele ams, $l375;pS dry,, ’ g,§,j?°¥° “““ '°‘°' For stationery, namgly, blank books, paper envelo, steel pens, S°**i°¤°'¥- robbers, erasers,_pencils, mucilage, wax, wafers, foldgss, fasteners, rules, files, mk, inkstands, typewriters, tgpewriting supplies, office f1u·n1ture,dpenholders, tape, esk knives, ottin ads, and rubber bands, an for contingencies not otherwise provilledl for, $2,500; · For transportation of materials, discharged cadets, including Pull- T'°°Sp°"°"°”‘ man accommodations, and $3 per day or fraction thereof for subsistence and other eixlpenses for the neeess number of days’ travel over the shortest usu y traveled route, andlfor ferriages; for hire of camp sites for cadets on practice marches, for transportation of first class of cadets to and from Gettysburgvbattle Held, for trans ortation of Hist and second class to and rom atervliet Arsenal and gandy Hook Proving Ground or other ordnance establishments including a visit to a steel mill, and for expenses of oiHcers detailed to accompany cadets on these trips, $7,000; mm. _ Printing: For printing and binding, type, materials for office, m` including repairs to motors and machinery, diplomas for graduates, annual registers, blanks, and monthly reports to parents of cadets, and contingencies, $2,000· Dmmm, c, mg For department of caval|X`3artillery, and infantry tactics: Tan bark gr. artillery. and lnor other proper cover for ri g hall, to be purchased in open market °” mm upon written order of the siéperintendent, $1,200; For camp stools, camp an omee fumiture, and repairs to same; for doormats or cadet barracks, sinks, and cadet eadquarters; for stationery, typewriting supphes and repairs, for use of instructor and assistant instructors o tactics; for books and gags, binding books, and mounting maps; for plumes, silk and wo sashes for cadet officers and acting officers; for furniture, curtains, and rugs for cadet reception room; and contingencies, $1,750; For the upkeep of athletic grounds, $500; Gymnasium and athletic supplies: For repairs, new machines, athletic supplies, and fixtures for gymnasium; for foils, masks, belts, fencing gloves, fencing `ackets, gaiters, sabers, and repairs; for repairs and improvements to dressing rooms, platform, and swimming tank, $3 500; Por repairs to saddles, bridles, purchase of leather, curb chains, bits, stirrups, and so forth, and to keep the same in repair, $250; For pure ase of carbons and for repairs and maintenance of searchlight for Coast Artillery night practice and for miscellaneous expenses connected with Coast Arf ery fire·eontrol stations, $125; For repair of mattresses, machines, and for replacing worn—out articles in gymnasium of Cavalry barracks, $100; For riding hall: Providing material for hurdles, andupkeep of wings, head posts, and so forth; repairing and maintaining electric gig? and providing reflectors for same; and for painting knee—guard, For eneral re airs to cadet camp, including camp gronmds, repairs to tent? platfornls, painting, shower_baths, and underground sinks, and so forth, to be immediately available, $1,000; For two hundred new tent floors for cadet camp, $3,000, to be immediately available; _ For the purchase of thread, wax, needles for new blades, old blades, and s are parts and accessories for power chdpping machines and saddl)er’s sewing machines m Cavalry an Artillery stablw, $150; _ _ For repairs to mattresses, machines, and for replacmiBworn·out articlesin thedrillhallandgymnasrmim ofArt1]lery arrac, and for miscellaneous expenses connected therewith, $100;