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 100 SIXTY—FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 22. 1917. For repairs and improvements to the West Point Army mess buildin, including sup lying and renewing furniture, $1,029. C¤d•=°h°¤1>i*¤i· il<`or repairésliindp necessary alterations and additions to the cadet hos ital as 0 ows: Eliir riraterials for rebronzing radiators and piping; material for waxing and polishing floors; suitable incandescent hg ts, droplrghts, mantles, tubes; for caripets, furniture, and apphances; for repairs of damaged articles, and or miscellaneous expenses, $120; For purchase of flowers and shrubs for hospital grounds, $100; For painting all interior walls, woodwork and ceilings, $1,000; For the repair and upkeep of quarters of the sergeant, first class, Hospital Corps, at the cadet hospital, $50. _ _ ¤=¤1¤*b·¤¤¤k=· Repairs to cadet barracks: For repairing and renewing plastermg, painting, and calciminingg repairs to woodwork, reiloormg, rearranginglpiooms, increasing sin, baths, and other mcidental repairs to the ` in $15,000. 0°¤*°'*’*’Y· For riiaintaining and improving the grounds of the post cemetery, $1,500. W¤“»*°¤‘*¤»°*°· 1For continuing the construction of breast-high wall in dangerous p aces $1,000. Foribroken stone and gravel for roads, and for repairing sidewalks, roads, paths, and bridges on the reservation, $10,000. mM¤°m¤°¤’· *°P¤*¤» For repair of boilers, enrgines, dynamos, motors, refrigerating and ' other machinery in the ca et mess, and the replacement of same, to be expended without advertising, $1,500. For the repair, im rovement, and maintenance of the cadet polo field, and for the purdliase of blackboards, gongs, and other necessary maBteria1 for samE;1$6(g10. h d b h I d or waterproo gt e post ea quarters, ac e or, an gymnasium buildin, $2,000. ° For tl; care and maintenance of organ in the cadet chapel, $250. For the installation of mirrors in the riding hall, $600. hFordtIhe p1%c%ase and repair of cocoa matting for the aisle ways in t e ri g a , 200. For permanent seats for gallery at riding hall, $500. _ FEES séiovger bath, fittings, and so forth, for cadet toilet at the rid- , 10 . mior a picket line at the riding hall, $250. For  to skylights in riding hall and for stopping leaks around same, ‘ . h Iliogfepairs to water pipes in the tower squad room of the riding a , 50. For the plurchase and installation of a gas cooking range in the kitchen of the Cavalry barracks, $200. For a bayonet fencing ground, and for swinging and self-righting dummies, for head-posts, and so forth, to equip the same, $1,500. For general repairs to the buildings of the Coast Artillery Erecontrol system, rncludrng necessary exterior painting, repairs to stelps, roofs, and so forth, $100. or materxal and labor for re air of Field Artillery target range, clearing grounds for targets and)  positions for batteries, constructing roads and trails to firing ositions and target range; and for mrscellaneous expenses connected) with the indoor instruction of cadets m Held artillery during the winter season, $500. h,,§'T‘m°“* H°'°" K°‘ '1`hat the Pres1dent of the United States be, and he is hereby, sséiggguxmgpupggg authorized, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to mnayaaumama. apggmt  Harold Kehoe, late a cadet at the Military Academy at est Point, to the position of second lieutenant of Infantry of the Army, and to place hun upon the retired list with the pay of a retired second heutenant of Infantry.