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364 BIXTY·T}HRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 72. 1914. hih hall, b rd or rmissionof theSecretaryof

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shlnw or any State, county, or mumc1pal fair, celebratmn, or exhi 'ti ¤1;••‘·•·*¤ M ¤¤¤* liaiiiiwacxs Ann quangrnnsz lfor barracks, qnarters, stables, storehouses magazines, administration and office uildmgs, sheds, shogg, and other buildings necessary for the shelter of troopshpublic amrn• , and stores, and for admimstratron purppseshencept osetpertaunng to the Coast Artillery; for repamng pub cbuilrgs at mlll ary posts; for lure of employees· for rental 0 the autho allowance of quarters for officergoxiduty with the troops at posts and stations where no public quarters are available; of barracks or authorized allowance of quarters for noncommissnoned officers and euhsted men on duty Z';'¥.§§.°.i’fLEh$‘&‘2`£°h°E£ $i°ii§Z.‘L§‘}."€$`p& ‘i£5'3?i§&i°n'g.°°?»£°,§'.£'$2’i‘£?2; of buildingb for occupation by troops, fdr use as stables, storehouses, and offices, and for other mihtary purposes; for the 1111*6 of recruiting stations and lodgings for recruits; for such furniture for the public rooms of officers messes and for officers’ uarters at military posts as may be gpproygd by the Secretary o£q'Wari;0r gall loc ersfin permanent arrac refuge' rators in arrac an uarters· o screen doors, windovim screens, storm doors and sash, (ind nhades for barracks, officespand quarters, and for iiooring and framgeglsgitmcn to- mg for tents, $2,123,997; rounded, That no part of the moneys so mma. agiropriated be pan} for comjqnutationqpftfueh or quarters tht: ai¤,s¤r¤¤.o cers or enhs men: romded rther a no exceeding “£:d°"· sum nh $$5];,000 of this a];p$pr·ia£2ionun)ay lie expended} in the scretion 0 ar, or co truction tru ° the national cing in the Presidio ofugan Franci)sc<ir(;lSalifoI1?i1i{di rm xsaveawmn, further, That not exceeding the sum of $60,000 of this a ro- K"‘·°°“°°" pnation may be enpended, the discretion of the Secretary of Iwar, °°“· oo a o avenwo : rt t - ' em me at **1: °‘ ·..£'s:t 12:::1% *°n;*:° warms gr of ton;] uionlnivilian qmployegg in tlie iguilahrterhilsigtgr s e aetua re ts ’ ancllpthat no employee therein shall receiveqailiisraiillaiilxguof more Shdiirglhcd per month, except upon the approval of the Secretary of War. P·=¤¤ ¤¤*··¤s¤¤~ Mmrrmr rosr nxcmxen: For continuing the construction, equipment, and maintenance of suitable buildings at posts anélfstathonsclfor the condinct of the goat exchange, sqhgol, br-ary, re m , un , amusemen rooms an gymnasium u ' ,,,€,_°°'“"°° "“““‘ to buildings erected at private host in the 0 ezialtlildzn olflgthrgpgigz ¤¤· $@1*-282- approved May thirty—iirst, mneteen hundred andp two, to be e ended gr; 5t1hg9qiscretion and under the direction of the Secretaryilf War, '¤‘¤¤¤v¤¤·¤¤=» '.!.`BlANSh01ZTA’1'ION or rim Amar A}{D rrs_surr1.ms: For_trausportation of the Army and 1ts supphes, including trans ortation of the troops when moving either by and or water and ol) their baggage, including the cost of packing and crating; for transportation of recruits nnd recruiting parties; of ap(plicants for enlistment between recruiting stations and recruiting epots; for travel allowance to enlisted men on discharge; of persons on their discharge from the United States military prison or from any lace in which the have been held under a sentence of dishonorable and confinement for more than six months or from the Gove t H `tal f th Ins af , mmen os 1 transfer thereto from such prison or place? to th(e1ir hgmesaii; elgf where as they may elect), provided the cost in each case shall not be geater than to the place of last enlistment; of su plies furnished to e militia for the permanent equipment thereof? of the necessary agents and other employees; of clothing and equipage and other