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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 79. 1917. 363 and other buildings necessary for the shelter of troops, public animals, and stores, and for administration purposes, except those pertaining to the Coast Artillery; for constructing and repairrngfpublic buildings at milita.ry posts; for hire of employees; for rental o the authorized allowance 0 quarters for officers, including members of the Officers’ Reserve Corps when ordered to active duty, on duty with the trogps at posts an stations where no public quarters are available; or barracks or authorized allowance of uarters for noncommissioned officers and enlisted men on duty wlliere public quarters are not available, including enlisted men of the egular Army Reserve, retired enlisted men, and members of the Enlisted Reserve Corps when ordered to active duty; for grounds for cantonments, camp sites, and other military purposes, and for buildings or portions of buildings for occupation y troops, for use as stables, storehouses, and offices, and for other military purposes; for the hire of recruiting stations and lodgings for recruits; for such f1u·niture for the public rooms of officers messes and for officers’ quarters at militarj; posts as may be approved by the_ Secretary of War; for wall loc ers in permanent barracks and refrigerators in barracks and quarters; for screen doors, window screens, storm doors and sash, and window shades for barracks, offices, and éluarters, and for iiooring and framing for tents, and for the National uard when called or drafted into the Pmim service of the United States, $49,155,000: Promkled, That no part Coqxmuwtmu is of the moneys so appropriated shall be aid for commutation of fuel mi°°°"‘ or quarters to omcers or enlisted men: zilnd promkled further, That the c"m°"°°'°l°’°°°’ number of and total sum paid for civilian em loyees in the Quartermaster Cogps shall be limited to the actuag requirements of the . service, an that no employee therein shall receive a salary of more than $150 per month, except upon the approval of the Secretary of Wu- _ _ smuuugpiuerresana SHO0’I'I.NG GALLERIES AND mucus: For shelter, shooting galleries, ¤¤:¤¤· ypigles for small-arms targetdpractice, machine-gun practice, fieldery practice, repairs, an expernses incident thereto, includin flour or paste for marking targets, e of employees, such ranges and galleries to be open as far as practicable to the National Guard and organized rifle clubs under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of War, $6,014,540. Mrujrxar rosr r:xoHANens: For continuing the construction, P¤¤¤·=¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· equipment, and maintenance of suitable buildings at milit posts and stations for the conduct of the st exchange, schooluhbrary, readgijg, lunch, amusement rooms, andpo gymnasium, including repairs R¤¤¤¤¢*¤¤ bundto b 'dingp erected at private cost, m the operation of the Act mi?61.s2,p.2a2. approved ag thirty-first, nineteen hrmdred an two, for the rental o films, purc ase of slides, lplplpplios for and making repairs to movingpicture outfits, and for s` ar and other recreational purposes at training and mobilization camps now established, or which may be hereafter established, to be expended in the discretion and under P,.,,,,,_,,,_ the direction of the Secretary o War, $250,000: Provided, That not mf:g<>¤»¤ www rernore than $125,000 of this approplriation may be expended for °”` personal services and no person sh be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation exceeding $1,800 per armum. Roans, wamrs, wmmvns, AND DRAINAGE: For the construction d,;*h‘;§g‘,§·,,§““"°“· and repair by the Quartermaster Corps of roads, walks, and wharves; for the pay of employees; for the disposal of drainage· for channels; and for care and improvement of grounds at military · posts and stations, $12,000,000. CQNSTRUGTTON AND nrzrara or HOSPITALS2 For construction and   re repair of hospitals at military posts already established and occupied, P°*”·°*°· mclud1ng_the extra-duty pay of enlisted men em loyed on the same; construction and repair of general hospitals and expenses incident