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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 314. 1916. 503 For the repair and upkeep of quarters of the sergeant, first class, Hospital Corps,_at the cadet hospital, $50; , Repairs to_ cadet barracks: Csdvtburracks. For repairing and renewing plastering, painting, and calcimining, repairs to woo work, reflocring, rearranging rooms, increasing sinks, baths, and other incidental repairs to the building, to be immediately available, $15,000; _ _ For repairs to the children’s school building; $1,470; S°h°°‘ b'”m“"‘ Igor maintaining and improving the groun of the post cemetery, °°m°°°"" $1, 00; For continuing the construction of breast-high wall in dangerous W°“’r°°ds’°t°' places, $1,000; ‘ For broken stone and gravel for roads, and for repairing sidewalks, roads, paths, and bridges on the reservation, $10,000; mmm t For repair and supplies of boilers, e es, dynamos, motors, ry’° °` refrigerating and other machinery in the odldgt mess, and the replacement of same, to be expended without advertising, $500; s For repairs to steward’s quarters, cadet mess, to be expended without advertising, tobe immediaatpg available, $150;, 4 » t  , For the repair, improvement, maintenanceof thecadet polo field, and for the purchase of blackboards; gongs, and- other necessary materialforsame $600; j   , » gj. A A - , S l$)%1(3waterprooii¤g the post headquarters and bachelor buildings, 2. ; » . ~, f Fcrhinstallationb0£lautomatltué’c stokerslunder four four hundred and A°wmm° St°k°B‘ crt orse wer o' ers in a power ant, $15,000; A. Fhr stzeelmfurniture, shelvingé andpfiling cabinets for offices of Om°°f°m°m°` quartermaster and disbursing officer, $7,172.75; R. ww For construction of retaining wall for earth slope behind officers’ ° 8 ' quarters numbered sixty-one, sixty-three, sixty-five, sixty-seven, sixty-nine, seventy-one, seventy-three, and seventy-five, near cemetery, $3,443; Rmnsmmng v_ For reconstruction of Artillery stable practically destroyed by nre tilluy mm., ac. August first, nineteen hundred and izourteen, to be immediately available, $40,000; For alterations and repairs to quarters forty-one, $760.60 ; For purchase of one pneumatic ilusher, $900; Rm mw For one eight—ton road roller, $2,850; www ,1 mls, For steel cases for the Warner house on Constitution Island, to ' secure articles left there by Miss Warner for the benefit of cadets m the academy, $636; umngmw For material and labor for construction of moving target on_ Crc’ ° Nest Mountain for the instruction of cadets and for Fie d Artillery service target practice of Field Artillery officers stationed at West Point, New York, to be immediately available, $1,100; g _ Improving gmmds_ For carrying on the development of the_ general plan for imfprovements to roa s and grounds on the military reservation 0 West Point, designed under contract by authority o the Secretary of War, $3,000; For the care and maintenance of organ in the cadet chapel, $250; on The Secretary of War is authorized and directed to appoint three r¤rB$¥4l$¤¤¤,p§Zl pw officers of the Army, whose dufgt shall be_to investigate and to make report to Congress on the t Monday m December, nineteen hundred and sixteen, what is necessary to be done m the way of buildings and other imtprcvements to accommodate and care for the increased Co s of Ca ets, as provided Eg the Act of May fourth, 4¤*¤·v-62 nineteen himdrliied and sixteen, togetherwi the probable cost thereof. Pm,m_ Pmvidcd, That all funds hereinbefore appropriated under the titles N rmatmmazsa as "Current and ordinary expenses," "Miscellaneous items and mei- ’“““ "°· dental expens&," and "Buildings and grounds" shall be disbursed