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 sixrrrsnvnnrrn couennss. sms. iv. os. 178. 1923. 1393 Reserve Corps when ordered to active duty; for grounds for canton- .G’°“¤°=’· *°* mv ments, camp sites, and other military purposes, and for buildin or mlem portions of buildings for occupation by troops, for use asstidles, storehouses, and offices, and for other military pur oses; for the hire of recruiting stations and lodgings for recruits; fldr wall lockers in *`“m*·‘***“€“»°*°· permanent barracks and refrigerators in barracks and quarters; for screen doors, window screens, storm doors and sash, and window shades for barracks and officers’ quarters, and for flooring and framing for tents, and for the National Guard when called or drafted. into the service of the United States, $3,116,203: Provided, That this {§[,‘;,"{·‘{’g;mm tf appropriation shall not be available for rent for military attachés: wchésexcludodiims Provided further, That the appropriation for barracks and quarters R¤¤¢¢¤r samzes bet for the fiscal ear 1923 made in the War Department appropriation ilffyfiitsaiiiléliaiioillildl Act approved? June 30, 1922, shall be available for the rental of ·*”*°· P- "32· garages and stables for military attachés and for rental of garages for motor-propelled vehicles when GOVBPHIHBDC-OWD€d rages are not available, but shall not be available for rental ofglbfhces for military attaches. Bannacxs AND Qnairrnns, Prmarrmn Ismmns. . P"“‘PPi“°m°°‘**· Continuin the work of providing for the proper shelter and pro- Sl"’"°' °' "°°*" ‘"‘ tection of oi§cers and enlisted men of the Army of the United States lawfully on duty in the Philippine Islands, mcluding repairs 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 animals and supplies and all other buildings necessary for post administration purposes, and for shelter and repair thereof, and rentals for United States troops in China, R°¤°*'Si’*°h*¤°· $300,000: Provided, That no part of the said sum shall be expended f,’&*§,~'•,3,;c,,°n O, 0m_ for the construction of quarters for officers of the Army except in ¤rs’q¤m¤rsmmcwd. case of emergency with the approval of the Secretary of War, in which case the total cost, including the heating and plumbing apparatus. wiring. and fixtures, shall not exceed in the case of quarters of a general officer the sum of $8,000, of a colonel or officer above the rank of a captain, $6,000, and of an officer of and below the rank of captain, $4,000. norms, wamrs, wnanvns, AND nnrxiiuorz. R°°ds’wh°"°S’ °t°' For the construction and repair by the Quartermaster Corps of ,,E""°l"`°°l°"'"“"”' roads, walks, and wharves; for the pay of employees; for the disposal of drainage; for dredging channels; and for care and improvement _ of grounds at military posts and stations, $650,000: Provided, That §;;’,f£;,,c_,exc,ud,d_ none of the funds appropriated or made available under this Act shall he used for the permanent construction of any new roads, walks, or wharves connected with any of the National Army cantomnents or National Guard camps. srroorixe cenmzmrs Aim rzarmns. ,,,;i;}§’§T"“g*'““°"°“““° For shelter, grounds, observation towers, shooting galleries, E‘p°“°‘°" ranges for small-arms target practice, machine—gun practice, field, mobile, and railway artillery practice, repairs, and expenses incident thereto. including flour for paste for marking targets, hire of employees, such ranges and galleries to be open as ar as practicable to the National Guard and organized riiie clubs under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of War, $24,800. 42150**-2:;--SS