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 1368 S EVENT IETH C ONGRESS. SESS. IL CH. 366 . 1929 . one at a cost not exceeding $600, such costs including the value of a vehicle exchanged) ; policing buildings and grounds ; furniture, refrigerators, and lockers for Government-owned buildings at the academy and repair and maintenance thereof ; fuel for heat, light, and power ; and other necessary incidental expenses in the discretion of the superintendent ; in all, $1,124,048 . PUBLIC WORKS, UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY Newc adetbarrack s. For construction of new cadet barracks, including razing old cadet Ante, p.300 . mess hall, preparing plans and specifications, excavating, and pre- par ing site, as authorized by Acts approved February 18, 1928 (45 Stat ., p. 129), and March 10, 1928 (45 Stat., p. 300), $600,000, to remain available until expended . New cadet mess hall, For an additional am ount for compl eting the con struction of t he atc. Ante, p . 748. new cadet mess hall, cadet store, dormitories, and drawing academy Ante, p .1071 . at the United States Military Academy, as authorized by the Act ent itled "An Act to authorize an appropriat ion for compl eting the Immediately avail- new cadet mess hall, United States Military Academy," approved able. January 9, 1929, $297,540, to be available immediately. Periodicals, etc . Section 3648, Revised Statutes (U. S. C ., p. 1009, sec. 529), shall R.S.,sec . 3648, p. 718. U.S. Code,p.loos . not apply to subscriptions for foreign, professional, and other news- papers and periodicals to be paid from any of the foregoing appro- priations for the Military Academy . Army surplus mate- The Secretary of War is hereby directed to turn over to the United rial, etc ., tra nsf err ed wi thout exp ense to, for Sta tes Military Academy witho ut expense all such surplus material instruction, etc ƒ as may be available and necessary for the construction of buildings ; also surplus tools and material required for use in the instruction of Proviso8. c adets at the acade my : Provi ded, That the constructing quarter- Leaves of absence to construction employ- master, United States Military Academy, is hereby exempted from ee s- all laws and regulations relative to employment and to granting leaves of absence to employees with pay while employed on construc- Expenditures with- tion work at the Military Academy : Provided further, That the out adv erti sing per- mitted. funds appropriated herein for the United States Military Academy 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. Militia Bureau. MILITIA BUREAU National Guard. NATI ONAL GUARD Arming, etc. ARMING, EQUIPPING, AND TRAINING THE NATIONAL GUARD Fora ge, etc. For procurement of forage, bedding, and so forth, for animals used by the National Guard, $1,202,285. Care of animals, etc. For compensation of help for care of materials, animals, and equipment, $2,428,553. flEnstlac~ etcamps, For expenses, camps of instruction, field and supplemental train- ing, including medical and hospital treatment authorized by law, and the hire (at a rate not to exceed $1 per diem), repair, mainte- n ance and ope rati on o f mo tor- prop elle d pa ssen ger- carr ying veh icle s, $ 9,701 ,800. service schools in- struction, etc For expenses, selected officers and enlisted men, military service . schools, including medical and hospital treatment authorized by law, . Property, etc ., ogl. $ 317,5 00 ca rs For pay of property and disbursing officers for the United States, . $79,500 . Equipment, instruc- For general expenses, equipment, and instruction National Guard tica expenses, etc. inclincluding medical andhospital teatment authorized by law, an~ the hire (at a rate not to exceed $1 per diem), repair, maintenance, 0

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