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72d C ONGRESS . SESS . II. CH. 281. MARCH 4, 1933 . Barracks, quarters,

BARRACKS AND QUARTERS AND OTHER BUILDINGS AND UTILITIES etc_ All expenses for con- For a ll expens es incide nt to the constru ction, in stallatio n, opera- strnetion, maintenance, etc . tion, a nd mai ntenan ce of buildi ngs, u tilitie s, app urtena nces, and accessories necessary for the shelter, protection, and accommodation of the Army and its personnel and property, where not specifically provided for in other appropriations, including personal services, purchase and repair of furniture for quarters for officers, warrant officers, and nonc ommission ed office rs, and o fficers' messes an d wall lockers and refrigerators for Government-owned buildings as may be approved by the Secretary of War, care and improvement of Rentals, etc ° grounds, flooring and frami ng for te nts, rent al of bui ldings, i nclud- ing not t o exceed $900 in t he Distri ct of Col umbia, pr ovided sp ace is not available in Government-owned buildings, and grounds for mili- tary purposes and lodgings for recruits and applicants for enlist- Water, roads, etc . ments, water supply, sewer and fire-alarm systems, fire apparatus, roads, walks, wharves, drainage, dredging channels, purchase of Tar get pra cti ce, etc . water, disposal of sewage, shooting galleries, ranges for small-arms target practice, field, mobile, a nd railway arti llery practice, including flour for paste fo r marking targets, such, ra nges and galleries to be open as far as practicable to the National Guard and organized rifle Heat and light for clubs und er regula tions to be prescr ibed by t he Secret ary of Wa r, for quarters, etc' furnishing heat and light for the authorized allowance of quarters for officers, enlisted men, and warrant officers, including retired enlisted men when ordered to active duty, contract surgeons when stationed at and occupying public quarters at military posts, officers of the Nation al Gua rd att ending servi ce and garris on sch ools, and Recreation buildings . for recruits, guards, hospitals, storehouses, offices, the buildings i7„ls3cpp~e . erected a t private cost, in the oper ation of the Act a pproved M ay 31, 1902 (U . S . C ., title 10, sec . 1346), and buildings for a similar pur- pose on military reservations authorized by War Department regu- lations ; for sale of fuel to officers ; fuel and engine su pplies re quired in the operation of modern batteries at established posts, $11,628,787, an d, in addition, $1,203,7t0, which is hereby reappropriated of Construction, etc ., appropriations heretofore made for construction at military posts as obligations .

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broaden the l ending power s of t he Rec onstruc tion F inance Corpo ra- tion, and to create employment by providing for and expediting a public- works progra m,' ap proved July 21, 193 2, the ; fol lo win g p ro j- ec ts : Camp Devens, Mass achusetts : Se rvice clu b, $2 7,000 , pos t exchange and gymnasium, $45,000 ; Fitzsimons General Hospital, Colorado : Gymnasium, recreation, and social hall, $135,000 ; Fort Huachuca, Arizona : Post exchange gymnasium, and service club, $90,000 ; Fort McClellan, Alabama : Recreation hall, $31,500, gymna- Ante, pp. 720, 721. sium, $40,500 ; March Field, California : Enlisted men's service club, $45,000 ; Randolph - Field, Texas : Gymnasium, completion of, includi ng $27 ,000 i n the War De partme nt Appr opriat ion Ac t, fis cal year 1930, $90,000 ; Selfridge Field, Michigan : Gymnasium and the- ater, $72,000 ; Albrook Field, Canal Zone : Post exchange, theater, and gymnasium, completion of, including $39 600 in the War Depart- ment Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1932, $D',400 ; noncommissioned officers' service club (War Department Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1932), $27,000 ; Chanute Field, Illinois : Noncommissioned offi- cers' q uarter s, $12 3,300, centr al hea ting pl ant fo r tech nical and quarters area, $180,000, and in the War Department Appropriation Acts, fiscal years 1930 and 1931, barracks, $150,000, and officers' quarters, $70,000, and $2,500,000 of this appropriation shall be avail- able immediately for the procurement and transportation of fuel for