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 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 178. 1923. 1413 Repairs and improvements namel : Timber lank be ' Rg•**=¤¤¤i¤¤pr¤v·- well SU'1_PS, hills, Shingles, slate, thi', sheet lead? zinc; scierg;’,]1(i:iit1;; mm ` h1¤g0S, glass, paints, turpentine, oils, labor, and so forth,  0 _ Fer fuel and 8PP61‘8·t11S,l1amel 2 Coal wood and so forth inc - F°°‘»“¤h‘·°*°· mgdabor, $75,000, of which $5,00,0 shall ’be immediate] availabliiid or gas pipe, gas and electric fixtures, and so forth, $10,000. For uel for cadets’ mess hall, shops, and laundry, $15 000. ` For postage and telegrams, $1,200. ’ e¢¤i>°°l°g°' m°°°°”’ For stationery, name y: Blank books, paper, and so forth, $3,500. Sogoggrgpgpgggation of materials, cadets, discharged cadets, and '1""'“`P°'“"·i°'*· 0 9 7 ‘ Printing and bindi, and so forth, $3,000. m““”¥» °‘°· For department ofngavalry, Artillery, and Infantry tactics: Tan ¤1i§»$p°kir1$i°ii°eiy°:’ %{ bark or other proper covering for riding hall, to be purchased in °""”""°"‘”· open market upon written order of the superintendent, $1,200. For camp   office furniture, and so forth, $4,000. For gymnasium and athletic sup lies, and so forth, $10,000. For the supply, maintenance, andp u kee of athletic ounds and stands, $20,640. P P gr For the maintenance of one automobile, $300. · For repairs to saddles, bridles, and so forth, $250. For the purchase of carbons and for repairs and maintenance of searchlights, and so forth, $250. For the purchase of stationery and office supplies for the office of senior instructor of Coast Artillery tactics, $75. For the purchase of machines, tools, textbooks, and material for the practical instruction of cadets in maintenance, repair, and operation tpf all classes of transportation and automobile or internal com ustion engines,,. For repair of mattresses, machines, and so forth, in gymnasium of Cavalry barracks, $100. For material for hurdles, and so forth, riding hall, $600. Cm, mm. W For general maintenance and repairs to the cadet cam, $10,000. mm. P mm For repair of obstacles on mounted drill ground, and) for constructin other obstacles, and so forth, $100. For tie purchase of thread, wax, needles, and so forth, in the Cavalry sta les, $100. For the purchase of thread, wax, needles, and so forth, in the Artillery stables, $200. For material for preserving doors, and so forth, Artillery barracks and stables, $150. For the purchase of tools, machines, and so forth, Artillery gun shed $500. F dr repair to mattresses, machines, and so forth, in drill hall and gymnasium of Artillery barracks, $100. _ For the purchase of new and upkee of worn—out rubber matting in squad rooms of Artillery barracks, $$50. _ For purchase of stationery and office furniture in office of senior assistant instructor of Field Artillery tactics, $100. For material for preserving doors, and so forth, Cavalry barracks and stables, $100. _ _ _ For repair of mattresses, machines, and so forth, in drill hall and gymnasium of Engineer barracks, _$100. _ _ For department of civil and military engineering: Textbooks, sta-  Wgggationery, and so forth, $1,500. _ _ deperunents. For department of natural and experimental philosophy: Textbooks, apparatus, and so forth,_$3,500. _ For department of instruction in mathematics; Textbooks, stationery, and so forth, $1,250.