Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/741

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_ SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 384. 1910. 717 inspectionof aliens, as required by section seventeen of the Act of V°l·3*· P~°°3~ Cofigress approved February twentieth, nineteen hundred and seven. aintenance of leprosy hospital, Hawaii: For maintenance of the H;·‘$_,g}'°“Y h°S¥’i°°‘· leprosy hospital, Hawaii, thirty-three thousand dollars. ` Hygienic Laboratory: For grading and the constructionof aretain- w§,YK‘°“*° '·°"°"‘ ing wall at the Hygienic Laboratory, fifteen thousand dollars. ` _ Quarantine Service: For the maintenance and ordinary expenses, Q“”'°““°° S°"‘°°· including piay of officers and em loyees of uarantine stations at Portlan , aine; Perth Amboy, hiiaw Jerse ;(I)elaware Breakwater; Reedy Island; Alexandria,Virgmia; Ca e Charles and sapplemental station thereto; Cape Fear; Newbem, lgorth Carolina; ashington, North Carolina; Georgetown, South Carolina; Charleston, South Carolina; Beaufort, South Carolina; Port Royal, South Carolina; Savannah; South Atlantic; Brunswick; Cumberland Sound; Saint Johns River; Biscayne Bav; Key West; Boca Grande; Tampa Bay; ’Port Inglis; Cedar Key; Pimta Rassa; Saint Georges Sound (East and West Pass); Pensacola; Mobile; New Orleans and supplemental stations thereto (repairs and rehabilitation for New Orleans Quarantine Station, when title perfected, to be payable from the appropria- Vol- 34. 1>· 801. tion Act of June nineteenth, nineteen hundred and six); Pascagoula; Gulf; San Diego; San Pedro and adjoinin ports; Santa Barbara; San Francisco, Port Harford, California; lgureka, Columbia River, Florence, Oregon; New ort, Oregon; Coos Bay, Oregon; Gardner, Oregon; Port Townsenci) and supplemental stations thereto, quarantine system of the Hawaiian Islands, and the quarantine system of Porto Rico, four hundred thousand dollars. An expenditure of not to exceed five hundred dollars may be *"‘”““'· incurred during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven for printing on account of the quarantine service at times when the exigencies of that service require immediate action, chargeable to the appropriation "Preventing the introduction and spread of epidemic diseases." _ Prevention of epidemics: The President of the United States is d:,§§'§“°i°“ °' °’l' hereby authorized, in case of threatened or actual epidemic of cho}- ` era, typhus fever, yellow fever, smallpox, bubonic plague, Chinese plague, or black death, to use the unexpended balance of the sums $:}¤g§_°;*g*,a{•m°· appropriated and reapproplriated by the sundry civil appropriation ’ Act approved March ourt , nineteen hundred and nine, or so much thereofp as may be necessary, in aid of state and local boards, or otherwise, in his discretion, in preventipg and suppressingn the spread of the same, including Hpav and owances o all officers and em loyees of the Public ealth and Marine-Hospital Service assignedp to duty in preventing and suppressing the spread of the same; and in such emergency in the execution of any quarantine laws which may be then in force. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ,uL·1¤;¢ig¤¢ ¤f <><>¤¤·¤- For construction, on lands owned by the United States, of store- h,,’Q§§f“ ""““‘“‘°"°` house for naval battalion of the militia of the District of Columbia, twenty thousand dollars, one half of which sum shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half out of the Treasury of the United States. _ For the preparation of the sito, approaches, walks, foundation, g{,‘j,“‘§,@‘f_P}§,’,l‘·m,, and Biping for the fountain to be erected in McMillan Park, in m•>r¤¤lf¤¤i¤¤¤i¤· the istrict of Columbia, by· the James McMillan Memorial Association of Michigan, fifteen thousand dollars. _ · . The authority granted in the District of Columbia appro riation mygfgf °°“"°"“’”°° Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, approved, March 1;:80*** ¤i¤=¤¤· fs third, nineteen hundred and nine, for the construction of a public v°Vol,·$5, p.-m. convenience station on the triangle west of Dupont Circle, between