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 964 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 240. 1920. Phiiippiiw Islands. Bannaoxs AND Qusrrrnns, Pnrrrrrmn Isnarms. B¤'¤*°‘*” and ¤°”· Contin the work of providing for the proper shelter and promsm me Amy m' tection oiuc-l§cers and enlisted men of the Army of the United States lawfully on duty in the Philippine Islands, including repaus and payment of rents, the acquisition of title to building sites, and such additions to existing military reservations as may be necessary, and including also shelter for the  and supplies, and all other buildings necessary for post administration (purposes, and for shelter T'°°P°*¤C*“”°· and repair thereof, and rentals for the Unite States troops 111 (Jhma, ,';g‘g°·qumm, ,0, $300,000: Provided, That no lpart of said sum shall be expended for ¤¤icers.’ the construction of iuarters or officers of the Army the total cost of which, including the heating and plumbing aipparatus, wiring, and Hxtures, shall exceed in the case of quarters 0 a general officer the sum of $8,000; of a colonel or officer above the rank of captam, $6,000; and of an officer of and below the rank of captain, $4,000. R¤=¤’¤·“"¤¤'°S·°°°- Roans, WALES, Wnnnvns, Ama Drrnmlom. p,§,9S“$§$°"°°· ’°‘ For the construction and repair by the Quartermaster Corps of ' roads, walks, and wharves; for the pay of employees; for the disposal Pmim of drainage; for dredging channels; and for care and improvement nw mma, Mass, of grounds at military posts and stations, $3,000,000: Promded, That not to exceed $100 may be used for the purchase of land near terminal c,§§§§’°’· °‘°·· °" of bridge at Deer Island, Boston Har or, Mass.: Proerided further, That none of the funds appropriated or made available under this Act shall be used for the permanent construction or repair of any roads, walks, or wharves connected with any of the National Army cantonments or National Guard camps. H°°¥’“°'·‘* Consrnucrron rum Rnrnm or Hosrrrans. ,,§§Q’§{§““°“· ’°' For construction and repair of hospitals at military posts already established and occupied, including the extra—duty pay of enlisted men employed on the same, and including also al eipendrtures for construction and gggairs requilriecg at the Army and av! Hospital at Hot Springs ansas an or the construction an re arr o general hospitals and expenses incident thereto, and for adxditions needed to meet the requ.rrements of increased garrisons, and for ,,,,'§,‘§§§§§}‘gf‘,?,*{l’_ °““p temporary hospitals in standing camps and cantonments; for the alteration of permanent buildings at posts for use as hospitals, construction and repairs of temporary hospital buildings at permanent posts, construction and repair of temporary general osgitals, rental or ]?H‘Cl};I18S?) %§’O\IDdS, lfenlgalt ang r;l’g;r{rt1o§_ of éulcailsmgi for use or os1 ruposesm e 1SI`1C o oumiaan ew ere including necessary temporary quarters for hosgital personnel; outbuildmgs, heating and laundry apparatus, plum   water and l sewers, and electric work, cookrndgrlalpparatus, and roa and walks Q@i,’Q ,,,,,me,.,,,_ for the same, $1,594,900: Provide, at of this amount not to exceed the following sums may be used toward the erection and completing Lmmm Hogpm, of buildings, structures, or systems enumerated as follows; san r·¤meise0,caur. Letterman General Hosgntal, San Francisco, California, one or two hospital wards as the ecretar%_of War ma determine, $94,900. ,,§jf*}§}'C_R°°d H"' Walter Reed General Hospital, ashington, l,)istrict of Columbia, for such building 01‘ buildings as may, m the ]udgment of the Secretaril of gy, pe nticcssary and surtallile for the use of the Army Me 'cal c oo inc ud1ng` necessary eatin a aratus lumbing water and sewer systems, electrical work, aild Iildads aridpwalks for the same, $500.000.