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 488 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 291. 1924. Hawaii- MILITARY POSTS, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. S°"°“°·‘d B°’”°k“’ letion of the Ku Tree Reservoir, $150,000; and for com- Pwmmmi mi plgtilgncginiiaint Army and Navy water supply project, Pearl Harbor ‘ Naval Station, Fort Kamehameha, and Ford Island, $74,000; in all 224 000. P‘”‘“"° C““"· $ ’ MILITARY rosrs, PANAMA GANAL. ‘ G“”“" “°'°h°“S"‘ For beginning the construction of a storehouse at Gatun, Including appurtenances thereto, $557,850. wgamce md q°“" BARRACKS AND QUARTERS. Construction re- · · · e. ’ o onstruction re air and rental of barracks, quarters, stables, wm, tc stolrellidiises, magazine; administration and office buildings, sheds, shops, garages, reclamation plants, and other buildings necessary for the shelter of the Army and its property, mcluding retired mm officers and enlisted men when ordered to active duty; for rental of grounds for military purposes, of recruiting stations, and of lodgings for recruits and applicants for enlistment; for repair of such furniture for Government-owned officers’ quarters and officers’ messes as may be approved by the Secretary of War; for wall lockers, refrigerators, screen doors, window screens, storm doors and _ sash, window shades, and flooring and framing for tents, $3,376,014: §$°°r6¤- mmm-y so- Provided, That this appropriation shall be available for rental of mmwm m“d" BABRACKS AND QUARTERS, r11II.u>1·INn IsLANDs. Shelterolttoopsin. . . ° - - ntm the work of roviding for the ro r shelter and rgbction oi officers and  men of the  of the United gtates lawfully on duty in the Philippine Islands, including 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 spelter for gil: animals and supplies 2311% all }pt%ier . buildi necessary or ost a inistration purposes, an or s e ter I;f°i°Fm Chim and rellggir thereof, andp rentals for United States troo s in China, coin?-Amana or um- $300,000: Provided, That no part of the said sum shall be expended °°“' "‘“‘"°” "m"°°‘ for the construction of quarters for officers of the Army except in case of emergency with the approval of the Secretary of War, in which case the total cost, inclu ing 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 ggptézin, $6,000, and an officer of and below the rank of _ ca tain, ,0. ,,`Q(';°§’ ”°`”°”’ °°°" QVATER AND snwras AT MILITARY rosrs: For procuring and introducing water to buildings and premises at military posts and stations; for the installation and extension of plumbing within buildings where the same IS not specifically provided for In other appro- Eriations; for the purchase and repair of fire apparatus, Including P, _ re-alarm systems; for the disposal of sewage, and expenses incident NJ$ET“°Q mamcuim thereto; for repairs to water and sewer systems and plumbing; and w¤**;"¤”‘°d· for hire of employees, $2,109,950: Provided, That not to exceed $50,000 of this appropriation shall be expended for new construction work. R°“"S· ‘“h°"“· °‘°· RoADs, WALKS, WHARVES, AND DRAINAGE. .§ti°°U°°’ m` For the construction and repair by the Quartermaster Corps of roads, walks, and wharves; for the ay of employees; for the disposal of drainage; for dredging ciiannels; and for care and
 * “°*‘°*· offices, garages, and stables for military attachés.