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 sixTY-F1F·rH cononnss. sms. III. 01;.124. 1919. 1347 For repairing riding hall and stable inside and out, and rebronzing pirip; an radiators, stairways, halls, and squad rooms, $4,500. telling heating system in tower rooms in riding hall separate from system of heating arena, $250; New roof for dome o main observatory, walls and chimney pointed; 0b¤¤rv¤¤>ry· concrete and brick gutters renewed, sash and window frames renewed, leaders renewed, plastering and painting, $3,000. For alterations to increase seating in cadet mess  hall, $6,185. Dininshsu. $1Fc6r6 extending power line to and wiring otplayground pavilion, ,5 _ . ltepairs to frame building east of band·barracks and south of field music barracks, now used as practice room by United States Military Academy band, $625. . The Secretary of War is authorized to direct the Ordnance Depart- ment to transfer, without charge, to the §ua.rtermaster of the United enema. States Military Academy at West Point, ew York, one Holt, ten-ton artillery tractor, caterpillar type, such- tractor to be used by the Quartermaster Corps for all kin s of tractor uses; that the Secretary of War is herebiy directed to transfer, without charge, one ten·ton three-wheel roa roller to the iuartermaster of the United States Military Academy: Proanklcdfurt er, That the Secretary of War shall cause the work herein provided for to be done and performed under the direction and supervision of the spgerintendent of the United States Military Aca emy: Prormkledlfu er, That the Secretary of mcg? E· ’· “""’°" War is authorized to detail Colone E. J. Timberlake as quarter- D¤t¤i1¤¤¤¤¤¤¤<1· master, disbursing and constructing officer at the United States Militgiry Ailademy for suc}? period ol time iis he deemshfit (potvgith; stan  the rovisions 0 existin aw re ati to the eta` o omcers: Prmnliled, That the following ,amountsllg$7,7 77 for grading ¤¢§¤  <>g¤§sQ@i¤;riand granolitbic paving in area of south cadet barracks; $25,000 for 1°A;_z°° ° construction of an east wing to the present Artillery gun shed, similar ’PP' EM m` to the west wing; $40,000 for construction of an addition `to the south wing of the present Artillery stable to accommodate seventy- two additional animals; $40,000 or construction of wings to the present Artillery barracks to accommodate sixty-three additional men; $40,000 for construction of wines to the {present Cavalry barracks to accommodate seventy men; $500,000 or enlarging the Military Academy to accommodate the authorized number of cadets: Construction of cadet barracks and headquarters, to be located at the south of the area of the old or south barracks; $60,000 for eight sets marricd officcrs’ quarters; $60,000 for twenty sets bachclor guarters; $40,000 for automatic stckcrs; in all, $812,777; appropriate in “An Act for the support of the Military Academy, approved June 27, 191R," for fiscal year 1919, shall remain available until expended; Provided, That for the cpurplose of accounting only, all funds herein- pmrm. before appropriated un er the titles "Current and ordinary expenses/’ "°"°““"”g· "Miscellaneous items and incidental expenses," and “Buildings and grounds" shall be disbursed and accounted for by the drsbursing officer, United States Military Academy, as “Maintenance, Unite States Military Academy/’ and for the p1n·pose shall constitute one _ fund: And provided, That hereafter, when any machinery, apparatus implements, supplies, or materials which have been heretofore or °'i¤°d· may hereafter be purchased or acquired from appropriations made for the stzpport of the United States Military Academy are no longer neede or are no longer serviceable, they may be sold in such manner as the superintendent may direct; and that the proceeds shall be turned into the Trcasur as miscellaneous receipts. R R0 That the President oi, the United States is hereby authorized, by g`§l°,{liYmi.t¤rg§l§c. and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to appoint George R. *;,'j“,m°r‘{j§d“§“‘c““‘”· Rogers, late cadet lieutenant and quartermastcr at the Military Academy at West Point, to the position of second lieutenant of