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 130 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. I. CHs. 88, 90. 1928 . behalf any and all contracts, conveyances, or other instruments necessary to effectuate such sale and conveyance; Langley Field, Post, pp. 334, 1304. Virginia, heating plant for hangar, $6,068; Middletown Air Depot, Middletown, Pennsylvania, hangars, $79,000; concrete floors in ware- house, $38,597; San Antonio Air Depot, San Antonio, Texas, rock asphalt apron for hangars, $7,316; instrument house and engine repair and cleaning building, $6,861; Scott Field, Illinois, gas holder, $49,500; Fairfield Air Depot, Fairfield, Ohio, gasoline Post, pp. 334, 1305 . and oil tanks, $36,000; March Field, California, radio, photo- graphic and school buildings, $86,000; night-flying lighting sys- tem$15, 000; Max well Field, Al abama, han gar, $39, 500; f ield shop, 0 ,000, headquarters and operations buildings, $40,000; radio, parachute, and photographic buildings, $56,000; night-flying lighting sy st em, S 15 ,0 00; Mitchel Field, Long Island, New York, hangars, $79,000; field shop, $81,000; field warehouse, $38,000; headquarters and operations buildings, $40,000; radio, parachute, and photographic buildings, $56 .000; Selfridge Field, Michigan, hangars, $237,000; field shop, $81,000; headquarters and operations buildings, $40,000; radio and parachute buildings, $20,000; ceiling and walling hangars, $3,264; Albrook Field, Canal Zone, construction of landing field, $400,000; Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, one hangar, $40,000; field warehouse and shop, $45,000; headquarters building, $20,000; gaso- line and oil storage, $5,000; night-flying lighting system, $10,000; Walter Reed General Hospital, in the District of Columbia, for the construction of a three-story ward building, for conversion of the four th sto ry of the pr esent admini stratio n buil ding o f said hospi tal into an op eratin g suit e, inc luding the co nstruc tion of the necess ary corridors, roads, walks, grading utilities, and appurtenances thereto, Mili tary Acad emy. $ etc. 310,000; the United States Military Academy, West Point, New New cadet barracks, `.fork, for the purpose of razing the old cadet mess hall, and of Post, p. 300. preparing the plans and specifications and of excavating the ground and otherw ise pr eparin g the site f or the constr uction of a new ca det Architects author- barracks at the United States Military Academy (the total cost of ized, for plans, etc . which is not to exceed $825,000), $185,000 : Provided, That the super- intendent of the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, with the approval of the Secretary of War, is authorized to emp loy a rchi tects to d raw the n ecess ary plans and speci fica tions -from funds herein authorized, when appropriated; Fort Benjamin Harrison, barracks and motion picture theatre, $400,000. Sch ofi eld Barracks Hawaii, and Fort Sill, There is hereby authorized to be constructed from current funds Okla. in p ossess ion of the S ecreta ry of War, 96 sets of bac helor office rs' Buildings at, author- izedfrom current funds, qua rters at Schof ield Barr acks, Hawa ii, $108, 000; a n add it io n to card building (hospital), Fort Sill, Oklahoma, $30,000. Fort Benning, Ga . Aut hor iza ti on for , The Act entitled "An Act to authorize appropriations for con- modified . stru ction at mil itary posts, and f or othe r purp oses," appro ved Ma rch vol. 44, p. 1391, 3, 19 27, is he reby amen ded so as to strik e out th e authori zation th ere- amended. i n for $500,000 for barracks at Fort Berming, Georgia, and to sub- stitu te the refor the fo llowin g : "For Fo rt B enni ng, Geor gia, ba r- racks, $300,000; to complete the hospital, $135,000; to construct nurses ' quarter s, $65,00 0 . " Approved, February 18, 1928. February 20, 1928. [H. R. 6487.] CHAP. 90 .-An Act Authorizing the Baton Rouge-Mississippi River Bridge [Public, No. 62 .] Company, its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge across the Mississippi River at or near Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Mississippi River . United States o f America in Congress assembled, That in order to

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