Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/412

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384 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 55. 1922. D¤'¤°“·m°'¤~ Detroit, Michigan, post office and courthouse: For extension of ` mailing vestibule and platforms, $105,000. _ _ _ §gYggé°N-Y- New York, New York, assay office building: For mstallatron of a Y ventilating and dust—collecting apparatus in the deposit melting room of the refinery, $15,000. _ B¤¥• °¤¤‘~ b New York, New York, barge office: For constructing pent house on ri e $2,000. §<§g“°°·m Nagy; York, New York, post office: For shelter over driveway, 'P` addition to the amount o $5,000 appropriated in the Sundry Civil Ap ropriation Act approved June 12 1917, $50,000. °"'°¢°·N·Y· (gsw , New Yor , post oilioe: Ilor restoration of stone comice and waillifacing, replacgg roof construction and covering, new gutters, 1¤·=¤·¤· ¤ V d°i'%*‘”»l’.§’.“*“a ui? ufmsq fi) ’$i5’0ii—10` me d mma gn · °· rc on a, office, co ouse, an cus ouse: Mem m' M For installation o lift anldos construction of driveway, including alterations of buildings on land recently acquired, $40,000, and the sum V°l‘ ‘°’ "‘ m . of $15,000, appropriated in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act approved July 1, 1918, for alterations, and so forth, is hereby reapwm, D C prcépriated and madeavailable hereunder. ·i~m.s¤°r$°Z°»f£¤s& rfa. asliiiitgmn, District of Columbia, Treasury Annex Numbered 2: ’· For res acing present roof, calking windows, and miscellaneous re·· Rm cm, pairs, $15,000. _ _ _ • . p . ¤¤¤¤px$iii%r¤¤. Remodeling, and so forth, public buildings. For remode , enl , and extending corpip eted and occupied public buil ,

 any necessary an incidental additions to or changes m

mechanical equipment thereof, so as to provide or make available additional space in emergent cases, not to exceed an aggregate of $20,000 at any one building, $375,000. mg]¤s§¤¢ H¤¤*¤¤ ¤¤¤· rrosrrrans. °*°¤¤·N·C- Oteen, North Carolina, Public Health Service Hospital Numbered 60: For repair work, including repairs to mechanical equipment, and _ exterior and interior kalsomin1§, $100,000. P“'”'“"°’ lm Perryville, Maryland, Public ealth Service Hospital Numbered 42: Srirbtrlinllscellaneous repair work, and painting exterior and interior of ` drugs` , $150,000. M,Y§‘° R°‘b“”" West Roxbugy, Massachusetts, Public Health Service Hospital Numbered 44: or exterior and interior painting of all buildings, and repairs to plumbinga $50,000. "*'°·‘“*°r W"'- Palo Alto Ca ifornia, public Health Service Hospital Numbered 24: For remodeling and repairs, and so forth, $50,000. Q'“'°°“”°’°°“°"* QUARANTINE STATIONS. ·*·*°°"°» °’°¤· Columbia River (Astoria), Oregon, Quarantine Station: For repairs P0 t To d to wharf, $11,000. w,,,¤_' m°° Port Townsend, Washington, Quarantine Station: For water tank on tower, underground water system, salt-water system for sanitary uses and fire protection, electric-lighting system, wharf protection V0, H 875 shed for tpassengers, in addition to the amount of $14,000 appropri- ' ’P' gted e Sundry Civil Appropriation Act approved June 5, 1920, . 26, . Sui m °fw°'k` The foregoing work under "Hospitals " and “Quarantine Stations” shall be performed under the supervision and direction of the Supervrsing Architect of the Treasury.