Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/805

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SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Srss. 11. Ch. 258. 1922. 777 ormon or rnmasunnn or run UNITED sryrns. '1`r¤¤s¤r•=r’s omce. Salaries: For additional emlployees from August 1, 1922 to ,€§‘l‘$°“°1 °"°p]°" June 30, 1923, inclusive, at the following annual rates: Clerks- Two at $1,800 each, nine at $1,500 each, six at $1,200 each; messenger bog,) $720; in all, fiscal year 1923, $22,935. _ _ ntingent expenses: For the purchase of additional furniture, €,,§f‘§‘,§g‘f”“‘*“’”"“'°· equipment, and labor-saving devices, including adding machines, asl? ly(iarf1J2l:ih$lEi,S0k)· T bl h S f h Tr 1, 1 e1e 0 o ur e: oena et e ecretaryo the easiuyto *¤¤¤B·¤k¢· plurchase and deliver bonds of the issues described in Private Act a¤.,:¤ne1ie:°g:.b°°°S’ umbered 70, approved June 3, 1922, entitled "An Act for the relief P"', p‘ mh of John Burke, igrmer Treasurer of the United States, for loss of bonds without fault or negligence on the part of said former Treasurer," and to further ena le the Secretary of the Treasury to pay the amount of matured and accrued interest as may be due at the time of urchase and delivery of said bonds. The total cost of the bonds andp the amount payable as interest shall not exceed the sum of $9,100, which sum is hereby appropriated. rmsuo Bmmmes. Public b¤i1<¤¤8¤· Ca e Charles, Virginia, Quarantine Station: For ayment to the ,mE'“§*’° “°°h*°°‘,§ Empge Machinery and Supply Corporation, of Ngrfolk, Virginia, ¢i¤¤- apply Como for balance due on account of materials furnished in connection P°""""‘“°· with construction operations at the Cape Charles Quarantine Station, Craney Island, Virginia, $199.7 8. WAR DEPARTMENT. W¤D¤1¤•¤m¤¤¢· quanrnnnasrnn conrs. Q¤¤r¢¤¤¤¤¢¤rC¤rv¤· Sites for military urposes: For completion of ac uisition of real ,,S‘,p‘“,s,‘°' mm estate as authorizedp by an Act approlved March S? 1922, entitled Il¤<>¤=¤1€¤¤s acquisi- "An Act to amend the Army Appropriation Act, approved July 11, miiléimtiiis. 1919, so as to release appropriations for the completion of the acquisition of real estate in certain cases and making additional appropriations therefor " as follows: For Army supply base, New Orleans, Louisiana, $282,000; D°“€"°‘°" P’°P"”· For Army supply base, Brooklyn, New York, $1,590,675.52; For Army supply base, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, $766,937; For Army base, Charleston, South Carolina, $159,020; For Army supply base, Norfolk, Virginia, $190,000· For Army reserve depot, New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, $92.500; For Army reserve depot, Schenectigllii, New York, $3,000; For quartermaster depot, Jefferson e, Indiana, $225,000; For quartermaster warehouse, Baltimore, Maryland, $100,000; For uartermaster warehouses, Newport News, Virginia, $223.670; For Artillery ra e, Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania, $7,533.67; General HospitaIlgNumbered 19, Azalea, North Carolina, $58,000; For site for septic tank, Souther Field, Americus, Georgia, $750; For ordnance depot, Savanna, Illinois, $500; For ordnance depot, Pedricktown, New Jerseyg $215,652.90; For sewer right of way for housing project, ethlehem, Pennsylvania, $275; For ordnance storage depot, Middletown, Pennsylvania, $50,000; For Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, $174,591.63; in all, $4,1140,105f7i { 81 t d f f C G t ma or com etiono the ac uisition o re esta e an or paymento mp ***1- 1 rentals, inciludini interest,qfor land at Camp Grant, Illinois, as au- ¤rc{·¤i•iif*éE¢tLf$aprc¤z¤m, thorized by an ct approved March 8, 1922, entitled "An Act to °tY;,,,,,p_m_