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 632 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 108-110. 1918. For material and labor for retpair of Field Artillery target range, clearing grounds for tauriets an firing positions for batteries, constructing roads and tr to firing 'tions and target e; and for miscellaneous e enses connected with the mdoor instruction of cadets in field arti-lisry dining the winter season, $500. ·g§¤***•*’¤¤=°¤* 8*** For Quartermaster Corps garage, $10,000. New cadet mmm, — For enlarging the Military Academy to accommodate the author- °*°‘ ized number of cadets: Construction of cadet barracks and head uarterslgsto be located at the south of the area of the old or southqbarrac, $500 000. °°°°”’ ‘*""'*°"‘ Eight seth married officers’ q)ua.rters, $60,000. _ mut_c°,_E_,_.,.,m_ Twenty sets bachelor officers quarters, _$60,000. mma. And garomdedfurther, That the accounting officers of the Treasury °'°°‘““'°°°“'"" are here y authorized and directed to allow and credit in the accounts of Lieutenant Colonel E. J. Timberlake, the sum of $2,580, disallowed on voucher numbered eleven, for December, nineteen hundred and fourteen, of his moneioaccounts as quartermaster and now ,,1·»·=·,,,,,ti¤,,,,,,·»··t»~i<¤· ·»· °“§"“".‘}“’g “g"“‘*’°hii‘¥ °5‘£g’ 3"£i2£ih§01$'&"`“’.‘t.d f it - ere ter, ' g¤¤¤m¤‘;¤-Pming of the Uniteldngttntgs  axcademy may blyllone 01?]?p1'0g111'u§§ elsewhere than at the Government Printing Office when in the opinion of the Secretary of War such work can be more advantageously done or procured locally, the cost thereof to be paid from the   appropriation or appropriations made for the Military Total,  and grounds, $1,051,613.30. Total, Military Academy, $2,589,846.25. Approved, June 27, 1918. ' [L‘?§2§_;,;?%] CHAP. 109.—Joint Resolution Authorizing the erection on the public grounds .m... in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, of a statue of James Buchanan, a lP¤*>· Re-. N¤· 321 former President er the United States. Resolved by the Senate and House Representatives of the United J B hanan ‘ · · ,{§,f,,8‘{°,° ,0,;,,,,, States of America in Congress assemb, That the Chief of En eers, ?¤“é¤§i£g_¤;¢ pgirgpcrgrp United States Army, be, and he is hereby, authorized and w..m,.gm,p,e_ ’ of grantLpxerni]iss1;n1>n1gOto fthe dtrustees designated in tglie will of Mrs. arriet e o s nor ee tionoa toJ B- chanan, a former President of thI:cUnited Stbntgjfbrd publidmmsundls of the United States in the cit of Washington District of Colrulinbia . . MY. . . • . ¤ ,,,,,,,,,0 in the southern portion of endian Hill Park, between Fifteenth, . dipyiéenercemma- Sixteenth, W, and Euclid Streets northwest: Provided, That the °"° Fm ""‘*°‘°‘ design and location of said memorial and the plan for the treatment of the grounds connected with its site shall be approved by the Commission of Fine Arts, and that the United States shall be put to no expense in or by the erection of said memorial. Approved, Jime 27, 1918. fif°R“?égg_.}$· 1 gr1:.—An Act To amend thehomestead law in its application to Alaska, mtu ,N .1so. ` [ C 0 ] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the grgglrgim umm United States of America in Oorngress assembled, That the Aet of auewedin. _ Congress entitled "An Act to amend the United States homestead mQ;‘;};M?°» P· 3°2· law m its application to Alaska, and for other .purposes," approved July eiiihizlh, nineteen hundred and sixteen, is hereby amended to m§dg¤;;j§f,¤gb,e_*=wS rm?‘Si;‘b:ri)o1~(i“lSl· That every person who is qualified under existing laws to make homestead entry of the public lands of the United States