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SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 93. 1913. 717 dred and six, and to be expended conformabl to the revisions of said Act as amended , $155,000: Provided That? not to exlizeed $55,000 f{;m§"•¤-com mm of $1118 amount may be used by the Board of Road Commissioners for inc. se. Alaska for the protection of the Signal Corps buildin and terminal grounds of the ka Military Ca e and Telegraph sg tem. Banaacxs_am> quaarnas, Pmmmumn Isnmns: (§nt.inuing the BP¤·***g*¤;¤¤·g·¤g;_ work of providix for the protger shelter and protection of omcers and ma q enlisted men of e of e United States lawfully on duty in the Philippine Islands, mc uding repairs and ayment of rents, the wuisition of title to building sites, and suelh additions to existing tary reservations as may be necessaigi and including also shelter for the and supplies, and all o er biuldingpilpecessary for post admimstration purposes, $500,000: Provided, t no part of §',°',‘”‘,,,,._,,,,, ,,,, said sum shall be expended for the construction of quarters for officers ·¤¤¤,¤* N °¤°•*•’ of the Army, the_total cost of which, including the heating and plumb- ° mg apparatus wrripg and fixtures, shall exceed in the case of quarters of a general omcer e sum of $8,000; of a colonel or officer above the rank of captain, $6,000; and of an officer of and below the rank of ca tam, $4,000. %x.ovrnm_ e asn cnn arm eaaarsou nqmracn: For cloth, woolens, ,,,‘§'°"§}§,L" TQ}! matenals,_and for the purchase and manufacture of clothing for the ¤•¢•· Army, for ISSUB and for sale at costdprice according to the Arm Begulations; for altering and itting_ othing and and geamng when necessary; for equipage, mcluding authorized issues of toilet articles, barbers' and tailors materials, for use of general prisoners coniined at ppsts without pay or_allowances and applicants for enlistment w e eld under observation; issue of toilet kits to recruits upon their first enlistment, and issue of housewives to the Army; for expenses of packing and and similar necessaries; for a suit of citizen’s outer clothing, to cost not exceeding $10, to be issued upon release from confinement to each prisoner w o has been confined under a. court·martial sentence involving dishonorable dis- ,0, dr char e; for indemnity to oicers and men of the Army for clothing •¤¤y•a sm. and bedding, and so forth, destroyed sinceApril twenty-second, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, by order of medical officers of the Army for sanitary reasons, $6,000,000. _ Cousrnucnox AND nnram or HOSPITALS! For construction and gogymwgmn W repair of hospitals at military posts already established and occupied, ` including the extra-duty pay of enlisted men employed on the same, H°,W,m_ An and including also all e§>enditures for construction and repairs re- ' quired at the Army and avy Hospital at Hot Springs, Arkansas, and for the construction and repair of general hospitals and egrpenses incident thereto, and for additions needed to meet the requirements of increased garnsons, $450,000. _ _ Qw,m,0,hm,,_, Quarrrnas ma ncsrrrar. srnwaansz For construction and stewards. of uarters for hospital stewards at military postaalready estab ed and occupied, including the extra-duty pay of enlisted men employed on the same, $9,700. _ _ Snocrme eaunams aim aazmrs: For shelter, shooting gallenes, ,,§}*°°“"• '•°¤“· ranges for small-arms target practice, re au·s, and mc1dent thereto, including flour or paste for margng targets, _ of emplpgn ees, such ranges and galleries to be open, as far as practicable, to e National Guard and organized rifle clubs under regulations to be prescribed by the SecretaiXR¢;fYWar, $54,857. _ Am wu umn Marrnzztaucz or rim Wan Common: For supplymvg the ’ newssaig fuel for heating the Army War Collége building at ashington arracks and for lighting the building and_ grounds ;_ also for pay of a chief engineer, at $1 ,200 per annum; an assistant engineer, at $900; four firemen, at $720 each; one elevator conductor, at $720, $10,700.