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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 285. 1911. 1385 _ Winfield, Kansas, post officez For site and commencement of build- W*°”°*d· K¤¤¤- mgéinder present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. inston Salem, North Carolina, post office: For site and commence- Wi¤¤*»¤¤S¤1¤m.N·C- ment of buildirig under present limit, lift thousand dollars. _ Woodbury, ew Jersey, post office: Flin- acquisition of site under Woodbury, N-JI present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. ` Woonsocket, Rhode Island, post office: For site and completion of “'°°“‘°°"°’· R- I- building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. _ Yoakum, Texas, post office: For acquisition of site under present Y°°‘k“’“·T°*· limit, five thousand dollars. ` _ Yonkers, New York, post office: For site and continuation of build- Y°“*°'¤· N- Y- m§under present limit, twent%-five thousand dollars. _ ork, Pennsylvania, post office: For completion of building under Y°’*· P·~ present limit, two hundred thousand dollars. Ypsilanti, Michigan, post office: For site and commencement of YP*“*“**·M*°"· buil ing under present hmit, fifteen thousand dollars. _ For repairs and preservation of public buildings: Repairs and pres- vjgiggm •¤d P¤¤¤‘· ervation of customhouses, courthouses, and post offices, quarantine ` stations and marine hospitals, buildings and wharf at Sitka, Alaska, buildings not reserved by the vendors on sites acquired for buildings or the enlargement of buildings, and other public buildin and the grounds thereof, including necessary wire screens, under Sie control of the Treasury) Department, exclusive of personal services, except for work done y contract, six hundred thousand dollars: Provided,  hmm That of this amount not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars may gd ·1¤•r•¤¤¤¤ ¤•· be used for marine hospitals and quarantine stations, including wire mi screens for same, and not exceeding twelve thousand dollars for the grgasuliéy, Butler, and Winder buil ings, at Washington, District of ""°“‘“"°““‘““¤* o um ia. Mechanical equipment for public buildings: For heating, hoisting, mggfhmiw equiv j plumbing, gas piping, ventilating, and refriglerating apparatus, vacuum cleaning systems, interior pneumatic-tu e, conduit, wiring, eall—bell, and signal systems and repairs to the same, for all public buildings, including buildings not reserved by the vendors on sites acquired for buildmgs or the enlargement of buildings under_the control of the Treasury Department, exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract, and including not exceeding thirty thousand dollars for marine hospitals and quarantine stations, and not exceeding nine thousand do lars for the Treasury, Butler, and Winder buildings at Washington, District of Columbia, and including not exceedin ten thousand dollars for maintenance, changes in. and repairs of pneumatic—tube system between the a;§>raiser’s ware- w;¤*§.¤g;¤§,*<(?x},¤:¤¢¤v¤· house at Greenwich, Christo her, WVasl1ington, and arrow Streets ` and the new customhouse in Bowling Green, Borough of Manhattan, in the city of New York, including repairs to the street pavement and subsurface necessarily incident to or resulting from such mamtenance, changes, or repairs, four hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. Vaults, safes, and locks for public buildings: _For vaults, safes, and loggis ¤¤f¢¤· ¤¤¤ locks for same, and repairs thereto, for all public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, including the lock-box_equipment and repairs to same in completed and occupied buildings, exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract, ninety thousand dollars. _ _, _ _ Electrical protection to vaults, public buildings: For installation Mgggygucel ¤¤¤·s1¤ and maintenance of electrical burglar—alarm devices authorized by Vol.$l2,p.1091. the sundry civil appropriation Act approved March third, nineteen hundred and three, including the post office, court-house, and so forth, building at Chicago, Illinois, and the p0St_ office and subtreasury gggyggk building at Boston, Massachusetts, twenty-eight thousand dollars. '