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srxrrrrrrn coNeREss. sm. III. os. 124. 1919. 1345 and for extra arts; and for contingent expenses not otherwise provided for;d all) to be purchased in open market on order of the su erinten ent, $1,500. litepairs and improvements to the laundry machinery and apparatus L“‘m‘*"Y· in the cadet laundry, and the purchase of new material, tools, and so forth, go be expended without advertising, and to be immediately availa le, $35,000. Repair and lpurchase of cooking utensils, chairs, tables, and other °“°“““°” furniture in the cadet mess, an_ the replacement of same, to be expended without advertising, to be immediately available, $8,000. _ _ or the policing of barracks and bathhouses, $20,000. P°“°“’€· For supp yingllight and plain furniture to cadets' barracks, $20,000. C°d“ b°"`°°k“‘ For the purc ase and re air of cocoa matting for the isleways in the stables of the riding hall; $200. For the maintenance of one automobile truck of the Ford type, $250. . , For maintaininithe children’s school, the superintendent of the Cmdr°°SS°h°°I` Military Academy eing authorized to employ the necessary teachers, $5,080. For urchase and re air of fire-extm` g\11S· h` a aratus, $1 000. H"’P'°‘°°“°“· For Idases, materials? fittings, fixtures, arildgother appliances and ,§"d“’“‘°° ’““"‘°“"‘· rerirairs for ordnance museum in headquarters building, $1,500. or repairs to ordnance laboratory and other buildings pertaining to the department of ordnance and gunnery, and materials for roads and walks, and for repair·s to machine and tools, $150. For general repairs to the cadet laungy building and for emergency incidental expenses about building, to e expended without advertisin , $400. Fri general incidental repairs and improvements to the cadet store building, including storerooms, office, tailor shops, and shoere airin sho , $1,000. _ _ Igor rgaterijls and labor for repairs, alterations, and additions S°ld""s'h°“*""’l‘ needed at the soldiers’ hospital, as follows: Purchase of suitable incandescent lights, drop-lights, tubing, tubing mantles, and so forth· for paraffin and turpentine for waxing floors; for brushes, paints, glass, putty, and for general re airs; for materials for rebronzing radiators; and for purchase otp flowers, fruit trees, shrubs, plants, and so forth, for hos ital grounds, $165. For painting all woodwork of exterior of buildin two coats, $700. For the construction of a root cellar, eight feetgb twenty feet by four feet deep, of brick with rock base, with suitable ventilator at to , $500. Illor the repair and upkeep of quarters of the sergeant, first class, Hospital Corps, at soldiers’ hospital: For miscellaneous minor repairs and general upkeep of quarters, $50. For waterworks: For the maintenance and operation of the filter W“*°"'°'“ beds, reservoirs, and pipe lines, including the tools, implements, and material required therefor; and for olicing the grounds and repairinv the roads in the vicinity of &e reservoirs, filters, and intake dam, and for the protection and enforcement of rules to protect the water sup ly, $3,000. $2F or extension of lliayonet fencing ground and repairs to same, ,000. _For repairs to_quarters of steward of cadet mess, to be expended without advertising, $150. _ _ _ _ g _ For the repair and restoration of retaining walls along the hne of m§§“,Q’§;’8 “"“· the Poplopen pipe hne, $3,000. i For carrying on the development of the general plan for improvements to roa s and grounds on the military reservation of West Point, designed under contract by authority of the Secretary of W ar, $3,000. 112461)*-—vor -10-1*1* l——-85