Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/146

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SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 27. 1917. 127 Anmomns AND AnsmNALs. m-‘};m°'*°S md am Augusta Arsenal, Augusta, Georgia: For increasing facilities for A“g"s°“*G“" fire protection, $5,000. _ Benicia Arsenal, Benicia, Califomia; B°“‘°"‘·C“‘· For an elevator in main storehouse, $1,700· For a fence around the lumber yard, including a shed roof for the protection of lumber, $2,000; For one oil storehouse, $2,000; In all, $5,700. _ _ mak, d P Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: USB f;1’ °‘ Any unexpended balance after completing the work prescribed by V0l.(39, p.afé°·f the following appropriation contained in the sunday civil appropriation Act approved July first, nineteen hundre and sixteen, "For five magazine buildings, including necessary barriers and fences about the buildings, railroad connections, sewer lines, lighting mains, and so forth $90,900," shall be available for the construction of two primer dry houses. For a small-arms ammunition storehouse, $72,000; For a primer shop and planning room, $165,000; For two sets of double quarters for officers, $30,000; . For a combination wall and picket fence along the north side and a picket fence along the east and south sides of the arsenal reservation, $20,000; For construction and repair of roads, including railroad sidings, $10,000; For extension of high-explosive loading shop, $10,000; For a paint shop, $30,000; , For an artillery firing range, including an explosion chamber, $75,000; For a small-arms fixing range, including a proof house and target, $25,000; . For a general storehouse, $135,000; For the construction of tunnels and the installation of appropriate heating and lighting mains for transferring heat and light to the western part o the arsenal, $40,000; · ‘ For extension of instrument department building, $5,000; For extension of artillery case °s op building, $25,000; For an artillery ammunition store ouse, $90,000; In all, $732,000. Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, New Jersey: . P’°‘""°’· N'; For increasing and improving the water supply, $5,000; For a magazine, $3,000; _ _ _ _ _ _ For increasing transportation facilities, mcluding the purchase of cars and a track scale, $10,000; For repairs to bridges and roads, $10,000; _ For a p ant for drying powder by the water—drying process, $15,000; For increasing storage facilities for old powder, $2,500; For a powder magazine, $15,000; _ For modification and improvement of existing magazines, $8,000; In all, $68,500. _ _ _ Provintg ground facilities; For increasing the facilities for the ,,,i,;,f°‘],}“.,§@d§§j proof an test of field artillery and 1tS ammumtion, including neces- •*>j,;M 35,, sa buildings and the purchase of land, $1,500,000. 'p` " lgock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois: R°°k I““‘“d·m· For additional amount for bath and toilet room addition to barracks building, $10,000; · _ Forincreasing the facilities for the manufacture of field artillery, ‘§{2"°" m“"‘ materiel, including the necessary buildings and equipment, and for providing additional storage space and other storage acilities, either