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 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 291. 1924. 505 For preparation of drawings, plans, and s ecifications for mess P'°”· °*°=· ’°' °" hall, cadet store, dormitories and drawin acgdemy, in general ac- t°irS»iii1s$i1i)i1i1u°:ii°°S` cordance with the plans submitted by the board of officers convened under authority of the Act approved August 11, 1916, and for construction e uipment, $83,310, to remain available until expended. The sum of(§93,753.81 remaining from the appropriation “Pay of ufa°l:$j,°Dg“£)Qb‘;;°; the Military Academy, 1922,” is made available for razing three \>¤i1<1i¤s¤.¤w· buildings and preparing excavation for new cadet mess hall and v°1'42’°'°°‘ drawiggd academy, and or this purpose shall remain available until ex en . The sum of $150,000, appropriated in the Deficiency Act, approved ,,Q;2'§§§}§ 6{§f’d ‘°' November 4, 1918, for a working fund to keep stock in the cadet _ store, cadet mess, and cadet laundry, is reappropriated and made im- ,,,§§§§,°{§§,"§',f,‘l '°" mediately available, and shall remain available until expended, for V¤l-4°·P·’1<¤2- improving the athletic iield, including the erection of a stadium, at _ the United States Military Academy: Provided, That the amount of  www mw _ this reappropriation not used in the improvements specified herein ¤¤*d*¤*°*¤¤ 'I`¤¤¤¤¤Y- shall be carried to the surplus fund and covered into the Treasury upon completion of the work, and the United States shall be reim- Résébmyimsghegg bursed for the amount expended on the said improvements from the iiliiew. receipts of the Army Athletic Association, the time of reimbursement to be in the discretion of the Superintendent of the United States Military Academy, subject to the limitation that it shall be completed on or before January 1, 1930. The Secretary of War is hereby directed to turn over to the United ,,,;°g,Y‘,f{,,,,*ff‘{",$,,,,'f‘,,*’§{ States Military Academy without expense all such surplus material :>*°¤°'¤* .<$P;;¤g° ‘°* as may be available and necessary for the construction of buildings; ’ ` also surplus tools and material required for use in the instruction of cadets at the academy: Provided, That the constructing quarter- $':§§°;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, master, United States liciilitary Academy, is hereby exempted from ¤¤P‘°Y°°°· all laws and regulations relative to employment and to granting leaves of absence to employees with pay while employed on construction work at the Military Academy: Provided, further, That the  ""p§;j funds appropriated herein for the United States Military Academy mined. may be expended without advertising when in the opinion of the responsible constructing officer and the superintendent it is more economical and advantageous to the Government to dispense with advertising. MIHTIA BUREAU. Militia Bureau. ARMING, nourrmxo, Aim ·mA1N1No rms NATIONAL GUARD. Om"', F I  etci,for anl- For procurement of forage, bedding, and so forth, for animals m•1¤°im used by the National Guard, $1,607,642. _ Cm 0, ui mm For gompensation of help for care of material, animals, and equip- qc, °° p ' ment, 2,350,000, . For expenses, camps of instruction, $10200,000. _ ;;::n°s:h°:.i.,spS;¤_ For expenses selected officers and enlisted men, military service mucmu.  $325,000•   gtcq om- For pay of property and disbursing officers for the United States, cas. $72,000. Equipment and in- For general expenses equipment and instruction, National Guard, "'“°"‘°“ °"’°“““· $800,000. maven, may om- For travel of officers and noncommissioned officers of the Regular °°”· Arltpy in connection wit? the National ((i}uard,l$45(40§)g.000 ph·g.,m,.,m¤g sup. or trans rtation o ui ment an supp ies,,. - mmm _ For expenlgeés of enlisteilq miin of the Regular Army on duty with Amy um glge National Guard, including the hiring of quarters in kind, 00,000. _