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 138 Military Academy. Pay. Cade ts. Provisos. Army detail, pay re- str icti on. Post, p. 1641. Retired Army officer as librarian. R. S., sec. 1251, p.218. V.S.C.,p.274. Maintenance. Designated expenses. Board of Visitors. Nat ional Guar d. Arming, etc. ARMING, EQUIPPING, AND TRAINING THE NATIONAL GUARD Forage, etc. 74TII CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 54. APRIL 9, 1935. submarine-mine wharves, purchase of lands and rights-of-way as authorized by law, and experimental, test, and development work, as follows United States, $718,821 ; Insular departments, $226,981 ; Panama Canal, $339,168 ; In all, $1,284,970. UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY PAY OF M ILITA RY ACA DEMY Cadets : For pay of cadets, $964,080 : Provided, That during the fisc al year ending June 30, 1936, no officer of the Army shall be entitled to receive any increase in pay or allowances because of detail or assignment to duty in any capacity at the Military Academy Provided, That the duties of librarian of the United States Military Academy may be performed by an officer of the Regular Army retired from active service under the prov isions of sect ion 1251, Revised Statutes, and detailed on active duty for that purpose. Civilians : For pay of employees, $265,437. MAINTENANCE, UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEM Y For text and reference books for instruction ; increase and expense of l ibrary (not exc eeding $6,000) ; office equip ment and suppl ies ; stationery, blank books, forms, printing and binding, and periodi- cals ; diplomas for graduates (not exceeding $1,100) ; expense of lectures ; apparatus, equipment, supplies, and materials for purpose of ins truc tion and ath leti cs, and main tena nce and repa ir t here of ; musical instruments and maintenance of band ; care and maintenance of organ ; equipment for cadet mess ; postage, telephones, and tele- grams ; freight and expressage ; for payment of commutation of rations for the cadets of the United States Military Academy in lieu of the regular established ration ; maintenance of children's school (not exceeding $12,200) ; contingencies for superintendent of the acad emy, to be expe nded in his dis cretion (not t o exceed $4,000 ) expenses of the members of the Board of Visitors (not exceeding $1,500) ; contingent fund, to be expended under the direction of the Academic Board (not exceeding $500) ; improvement, repair, and maintenance of buildings and grounds (including roads, walls, and fences) ; shooting galleries and ranges ; cooking, heating, and light- ing apparatus and fixtures and operation and maintenance thereof ; maintenance of water, sewer, and plumbing systems ; maintenance of and repairs to cadet camp ; fire-extinguishing apparatus ; machin- ery and tools and repairs of same ; maintenance, repair, and opera- tion, of motor-propelled vehicles ; policing buildings and grounds ; fu rnit ure, ref rige rato rs, and lock ers for Gove rnme nt-o wned bui ld- ings at the academy and repair and maintenance thereof heat, light, and power ; and other necessary incidental expenses in the discretion of the superintendent ; in all, $1,127,739. NATI ONAL GUAR D For procurement of forage, bedding, and so forth, for animals used by the National Guard, $602,317. Care of animals, ma- For compensation of help for care of materials, animals, and terials, etc equipment, $2,375,040. Instruction expenses. For expenses, camps of instruction, field and supplemental train- ing, and including medical and hospital treatment authorized by law,
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