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SIXTY·SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. H.- Ch. 275. 1912. 263 For purchase of iiowers and shrubs for hospital grounds, one hundred dollars; . For reputtying windows, for two new sinks, for ventilating lockers, concreting basement door, painting basement storerooms, repairing leaders and downspouts, installing wire screenings in condemnation room, for additional shutters, storm windows and radiators, and painting woodwork of contagion hospital, one thousand six hundred and twenty-three dollars; Repairs to cadet barracks: _ cnmnrmen For repairing and renewing plastering, painting, and calcimining, repairs to woo work, reflooring, rooms, increasing sinks, baths, and other incidental repairs to lilie guilding, seven thousand _ fiv; hundred dollars; d the f th ormaint" an imroving groundso e tceme , oemmw. one thousand five dollars; Pos wry For continuing the construction of breast-high wall in dangerous Wim- ¤·•°¤· •°°- places, one thousand dollars; For broken stone and gravel for roads, and for repairin sidewalks, roads, paths, and bridges on the reservation, six thousanef dollars ; For repair of boilers, e;§ines, dynamos, motors, refrigerating and other machinery in the c et mess and the replacement of same, to be expended without advertising, {ve hundred dollars; For construction of concrete retaining wall in rear of skeletonmortar battery, two thousand five hundred dollars; Mmm w For addition to officers’ q_uarters Number thir·ty-three, including 4,... plumbing, heating and lightmg, material and labor, to be immedrately available, four thousand eight hrmdred dollars; For the construction andzzuipment of for rifle and .£i'°°“°° '°u°"'_ pistol in the basement of o gymnasium, t thousand seven undred and fifty-three dollars and forty-six cents; _ For one track and trolley complete or handling ammunition rn the mortar battery, seventy-five dollars· ld nw For planter and other models, relief plans, and maps, pictures and m_ d" mn" views, to illustrate the facts of geology, photographyzgeography, h drography the processes and results of the usefu an fine arts, ‘ 0; the art oi war, fortifications, artillex, and the hke, to be displayed on the walls of the buildings of e academy for transportation of such material to West Pomt, and for wall and other cases for its preservation and display, three thousand dollars; For the care and maintenance of organ in the cadet chapel, one hundred and fifty dollars ; _ For concreting cellars of sixteen sets of enlisted men’s quarters, two thousand six hundred dollars; Im 4* For carryin on the development of the general plan for imfprove- ""'"'““““' ments to roads and grounds on the military reservation o West Point, designed under contract by authority of the Secretary of Wg, three thousand dollars? h t Ent has H· hl C0 or repaus to uarters o the sergean , c , ospr rps, cadet hospital, thirtv dollars; _ _ _ _ E. ‘ Andale For completion of the East Academic Building, including fimshed min, grading, approaches, and so forth, in accordance with the plans and speciications approved by the Secretary of War, to be immediately available and to remain so until completion, ninety-five thousand one hundred and seventeen dollars; · J h G hd For full settlement of the claim of John G. Pavel: foruse and pZ,Z..iu¤¤•¤r 09c¤p•¤on of his property by the United States from May twentieth P'”P°"’· mrgateen h an eightiiatz March thirty·iirst, nineteen hundred SD DHI6, g · I HGNBRGT the Secretary of Wu may gr-gut, the superintendent of Eno ul :§•:¤¤• the academy leave of absence without deduction from pay or allow- °u£.`§.,°°'»e mann. ances for the same period that the superintendent may grantleave 876l8°—vor. 37-m IL19