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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. C11. 240. 1920. 963 Artillery; for construction or reclamation plants; for constructing m_B°°“““°“P'““· and repauing public buildings at military posts; for hire of employees; for rental of the authorized allowance of quarters for officers, including members of the Officers’ Reserve Corps when ordered to active duty, on duty with the troops at posts and stations where no public quarters are available; of barracks or authorized allowance of uarters for noncommissioned omcers and enlisted men, men on (huty where public quarters are not available, including enlisted men of the Regular 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 urposes, and for buildings or portions of buildings for occupation gy troops, for use as stab es, storehouses, and offices, and for other military purposes; for the hire of recruiting stations and lodgings for recruits; for such furnitiue for the public rooms of oiHcers’ messes and for officers} gparters at military posts as may be approved by the Secretary of ar; for wall lockers 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 quarters, and for flooring and framing for tents, and for the National Naomi com in Guard when called or drafted into the service of the United States, “"’*°°· ` $8,500,000: Provided, That not to exceed the following sums may rama. be used in the erection and completion of buildings enumerated at I§$§,$§}§§;K,,,f,?“ the places named-3404,256 for motor training school buildings at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; $600,000 for- construction. of officers’ and noncommissioned officers’ quarters, and the repair and remodelingFof such existing buildings as may be available for such quarters at ort Leavenworth, Kansas. That the Secretary of War may, in his discretion, transfer to the ArVl;*¤i1>r>1¤ Barracks. Secretary of the Treasiuy for the use of the Public Health Service, riirusrei- to Public the military reservation of Whipple Barracks, Arizona, now occupied g§§l“‘ S°""‘°° °““‘°" by said service for hospital purposes. Brmmmos ron INFANTRY SCHOOL, CAMP Bmvmrve, Grronora. Cgrggnggggringscclawl. For the construction of the necessary buildings for the Infantry Construction of School at Camp Benning, Georgia, including the installation of plumb- °“"°"‘““* °°°‘ ing, heating, lighting, roads an _Walks, the sum of $1,000,000, remain- `1}¤?p4%r¤rn8¤¤£¤¤· ing from "General Appropriations, Quartermaster Corps" for the °‘ "" ‘ hscal ear ending June 30, 1919, is hereby appropriated and made _ immediately available and shall be available until expended: Pro- {,’;’,"j'°;,,c_ ,&,,,,,,_ vided, That section 1136, Revised Statutes, and the Jprovision con- ¢i<§¤q¤¤;e:v&%¤¤¤;66 tained in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act of une 25, 1910 v5i°l»,,;,mZ°° ° (Thirt ·sixth Statutes, page 721), prescribing limitations as to the cost ofy certain structure, shall not apply to structures to be constructed under this project. Mrmranr Posr Exornmcns. rm ucmgs. For- continuing the construction, equipment, and maintenance of m§§§§$°°*°“·°q“‘l" suitable buildings at military posts and stations for the conduct of the post exchange, school, library, reading, lunch, amusement rooms, _ _ and gymnasium, including repairs to briildirigs erected at private m§*,$°'°“*°° "“*'°‘ cost, in the operation of the Act approved ay 31, 1902, or the V¤1-32.p-281 rental of Elms, purchase of slides, su plies for and makingrepaus to _ moving—picture outits and for similar and other recreational ppt- pgg? ’°°‘°°“°“ °" poses at training and mobilization camps now estabhshed, or w ch may be hereafter established, and for such purposes not enumerated above as the Secretary of War may deem advisable, to be expended in the discretion and under the direction of the Secretary of War. $500,000.