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 902 _ SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 225. 1925. _ _ except when purchased as remounts or for instruction of cadets at C§’§§§"° b°”‘“ "' the United States Military Academy, except that not to exceed $3,000 of this appropriation shall be available or the purchase of native Chinese horses of slpecifipaticins togglapprovivd by the Sgelizretaryanxzg U  · _ War for the actua nee s 0 the erican orces in ina: M pm mm provided further, That no part of this appropriation shall be expended for polo poppies eicept gor West hoint lMilitZrZdAcademyi and such ponies sha not e use at any other p ace: pr ' ,,,;2.,°,§‘°" ’ ,332 further, That ghe Sepretary of {Var may, in hg discretiog, and undep ¤‘°“- such rules an regu ations as e may rescribe accept onations 0 animals for breeding and donations oi) mont-? br other property to be used as prizes or awards at agricultural airs, horse shows, and _ similar exhibitions, in order to encourage the breeding of riding “§_g¥§yb,'§,d${,’gf’;$gj horses suitable for Army purposes: And provided further, That the Secretary of War shall report annually to Congress, at the commencement_0f each session, a statement of all expenditures imder this appropriation, and full particulars of means adopted and carried into effect for the encouragement of the breeding of riding horses _ suitable for the military service. x Mmm "°‘“· mmranr rosrs °"·“°··°' For the construction and enlargement at military posts of such buildings as in the judgment of the Secretary of War may be necessary, including aH appurtenances thereto, $100. Fm P”'°°"N‘Y‘ rom- mmm, mw roxx, m1.rrARr rosr on RESERVATION miii°‘§l-§°‘;Ti' :l:°"¤3i Whenever in the opinion of the President, the lands and improve- “*°'*“d· ments or any portion of them of the military post or reservation at Fort Porter, New _York, are no longer necessary for military purposes, he may, in his discretion, cause to be appraised and sold in one or more parts that portion of such real property to which the United mmm 0, mma States holds a fee simple title, under such regulations as to public P. notice and terms and conditions of sale as he may rescribe and the Amount xmm rim- proceeds to be deposited in the Treasury: Promd£d', That not exiii$¤f°}r¤$°}§£?;¥.$l  $400,000 o the proceeds of such sale or sales is hereby appropriate for the construction of barracks and quarters or other buildings arg utilities {to accolmmoflpte a batttalion of Infantry upon E1- - __ 0 other overnmen -0wne mi 1 ary pos or reserva ion wit in e r¤·§iié.€im;1;¢ 2;: Second Corps Area: Provided further, That the provisions of section R;m,;,°,°§$m_,; p° M, 1136 of the Revised Statutes shall not app? to the structnues author- 531* ggr¤:g£¤§d¤Mi· ized herein: Provided further, That the resident is authorized to Y y' reoonvey to the State of New York such portions of the militaxz post pp Iiprt Eorter phat were origipallyddonated by the ogfagefo ew or, w en, in is opinion, suc an is no onger n e or mili- I tary purposes. H°°°u‘ 1[ILITARY rosrs, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS ¤»§iY1i§°¤§Zu§ii(f»!.iG¤?°"°f For the construction and enlargement at military posts of such buildings as in the judgment of the Secretary of War may be necessary, including all appurtenances thereto, $100. Panama Canal. MHJTARY rosrs, PANABIA CANAL ¥>¤%?1i;tz?§ii;g$:¤ic"0f For the construction and enlargement at military posts of such buildings as in the ]udgment of the Secretary of War may be necessary, including all appurtenances thereto, $100.