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SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. 111. 011.124. 1919. 1341 For a of one messenger for the Superintendent of the United States Academy $720. For pay of one skilled copyist, confidential steno apher, librarian, typewriter and attendant in the department og!. mathematics, to be appointed by the Superintendent of the United States Mili- “`?’ A° °“P" ”’°°°‘ 11 .1 1 al ` or pay o one stenogra er, t writer, an c erk in the medic S°*?“°¢¤*Ph°’· °*°-· department and departmdiit of %t hygiene, to be a pointed mifii»1fiiv'iii)?i¤iI•iimf by the Superinten ent of the Unitzy States Military igcademy under the Act of Congress approved March 4, 1913, $840. For pay of one confidential stenographer, copyist, librarian, typewriter, and multrgraph operator in the department of natural and e1?>er1mental hilosoph , to be appointed by the Superintendent 0 the United) States Military Academ , $1,000. _ All the money hereinbefore appropriated for pay of the Military A°°°““°"'“‘ Academy shall be disbursed and) accormted for by omcers of the Quartermaster Corps as pay of the Military Academy and for that pufpose shall constitute one fund. _ _ or the expenses of the members of the Board of Visitors, or so B°“'d°W“‘t°'S‘ much thereof as may be necessary, $750. _ _ Contingencies for superintendent of the academy, $3,000. 111gZ$$l`1*€l°°°°°s’S“p°r' Repairs and improvements, namely: Timber, plank, boards, joists, p,§:§m°§,&°¤d i¤*· wall strips, laths, shingles, slate, tin, sheet lead, zinc, screws, nails, locks, hinges, glass, paints, turpentine, oils, varnish, brushes, stone, brick, Hag, lime, cement, plaster hair, sewer and drain pi , blasting powder, use, iron, steel, tools, machinery, mantels, andpgther sim- 1lar materials, renewing roofs, and for pay of architect overseer and citizen mechanics, and labor employed upon repairs and improvements that can not be done lg) enlisted men, $50 000. or fuel and apparatus, namely: al, wood, charcoal, stoves, F“°l· "8“*· °‘°· grates, heaters, furnaces, ranges and fixtures, Hre bricks, clay, sand, and for repairs of steam-heating and c0al·conveying apparatus, grates, stoves, heaters, ranges, urnaces, and mica, and repair, rmprovement, and maintenance of power plant, $70,000: Provided, iggxtatonm That $5,000 of this appropriation be, and the same is hereby, made ` immediately available. For gas pipes, gas and electric fixtures, electric lamps, telephone and lighting supplies, lamp—posts, gasometers and retorts, and annual re aus o the same, $8,000. For fuelpfor cadets’ mess hall, shops, and laundry, $15,000. For postage and tclegrams, $1,000. "°°¤*¢·*·°°°· For stationery, namely: Blank books, paper, envelopes, steel S*¤**¤¤•¤‘· pens, rubbers, erasers, pencils, mucilage, wax, wafers, fo ders, fasteners, rules, files, ink, mkstands, typewriters, typewriting supplies office furniture, pcnholders, tape, desk knives, blotting pads, and rubber bands, and for contingencies not otherwise provided for, $3,000. For transportation of materials, discharged cadets, including T¤`¤¤¤p¤¤¤¤i¤¤- Pullman accommodations, and $3 per day or fraction thereof for subsistence and other expenses for the necessary number of days' travel over the shortest usually traveled_ route, and for ferriages; for hire of camp sites for cadets on (practice marches, for trans ortation of iirst class of cadets to an from Gettysburg battle field, for transportation of first and second classes to and from `Watervliet Arsenal and Sand Hook Proving Ground and other ordnance establishments including a visit to a steel mill, for expenses of ollicers detailed to accompany cadets on these trips, and for expenses of officers of tactical department in looking up camp sites, and so forth, $7,000. Printinvs For rint' and binding, type, materials for office, Pr1¤=i¤¢· . . ¤ . P mg . . mcluding repairs to motors and machinery, diplomas for graduates,