Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/459

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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 214. 1908. 441 For one garba e crematory and installation of same, two thousand $*****8* °¤*m¤¤>f! two hundred dolinrs; For hose connections, hose and reels for fire protection in the basement of the cadets mess, one hundred dollars; For repair of boilers, engines, dynamos, motors, refrigerating and other machinery in the cadet mess, and the re lacement of same, to be expended without advertising, five hundred dbllars; For a tile or terrazzo floor and tile wainscoting in the servants’ Tm”€·°°°· dining room, south scullery, south hallway, vestibule, southeast corner of Grant Hall; south serving room, in the cadet mess, three thousand six hundred dollars; ° For construction of one primary station, one secondary station, one S°¤¤>miSht¤· battery commander’s station, one searchlight station, two emplacement booths, and for the purchase of one searcglight and operating machinery, twelve thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars; For purchase of gymnasium apparatus for the drill hall in the bar- ,,€',f',L"‘““*i“"’ “PP°· racks of the artillery detachment, one thousand dollars; For purchase of one power clipping machine for artillery detachment, one hundred dollars; For purchase of one sewing machine, for leather, for the saddler’s shop o the artillery detachment, seventy-five dollars; For material and labor for the work of forestry improvement on mfg{°¤*’Yimv*°v¤- t]hei1United States Military Reservation at West Point, two thousand‘ o ars; _ For erection of brick stables with slate roof for ambulances and ani- i,5$l{,l‘{?’ “°1°'°"' mals belonging to the soldiers’ hospital, five thousand dollars; ` For iron Hooring for a portion of the third iloor and for removin Eh the pligesent wooden tlooring in library building, two hundred and t o rs; 'lyotal bufldings and grounds, fifty-six thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars. ‘ _ No pay shall be withheld from Major G. S. Bingham, Quartermas- gg-,$‘,£,‘{‘§,,l’”@,Q'f,",,.i,,,_ ter’s Department, United States Army, because of the acceptance of h°*d· the qnartermaster’s steamer Joseph E. Johnston. _ _ _ The Secretary of War is hereby authorized to permit not exceeding cc}l$’,`§;01;,"#,§’Q{}’u°§,i§,°f_ four Filipinos, to be designated, one for each class, by the Phili pine Commission, to receive instruction at the United States Military Hmm Academy at West Point: Provided, That the Filipinos undergoing ray. ctc; instruction, as herein authorized, shall receive the same pay, a lowances, and emoluments as are authorized by law for cadets at the Military Academy appointed from the United States, to beppaid out of the same appropriations: Amiprmzidedfzrthw, That said ilipinos under- P,',fg g*gf,f,‘}__l" *"‘“‘P‘ going instruction on graduation shall be eligible only to commissions in the Philippine Scouts. And the provisions of section thirteen hundred and twenty-one, Revised Statutes, are modified in the case of the 2;- S—» ¤<·>¤· mk P- Filipinos undergoing instruction, so as to require them to engage to ` serve for eight years, unless sooner discharged, in the Phi ippine Scouts. The Secretary of Vllar is hereby authorized to permit Colon Eloy oeciiiliziidiii-iiy Am? Alfaro, of Ecuador, to receive instruction at the Military Academy at ,,,.·‘},‘§’§,§}{°° f°' "" YVest Point: ]’rm·ided, That no expense shall be caused to the United States thereby, and that the said Colon Eloiy Alfaro shall agree to ` comply with all regulations for the police an discipline of the Academy, to be studious, and to give his utmost efforts to accomplish the courses in the various departments of instruction: And provided fur- Oath md 5,,,,,,% ther, That in the case of the said Colon Eloy Alfaro the rovisions of R_ S__,,€c,,_ 1g2q_13a, sections thirteen hundred and twenty and thirteen hundred) and twenty- P- *"· one of the Revised Statutes shall be suspended. Approved, May 28, 1908.