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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3. 1913. 25 fever, ellow fever, small x, bubonic l e, Chinese la e or black dlaath, or trachomajib) aid State and liigsiil boards, or rlitheiiwise, in his discretion, in preventing and suppressing the spread of the same, and in such emergency in the execution of anly quarantine laws which may be then in orce, $200,000: Provided, hat a detailed report of 5;*3-;;- 0, mmap ghe expenditures hereunder shall annually hereafter be submitted to mm. o ess. Iilgarld investigations of public-health matters: For investigations of $§d3}f‘§',?°;}fi9g?"°“‘ diseases of man and conditions influencing the (propagation and spread thereof, including sanitation and sewage, an the pollution of navigable streams and lakes of the United States, including personal $200,000, of which the sum of $40,000 shall be immediately, av e. Hygienic Laboratory, Washington, District of Columbia: For ad- E‘,l§{Q§;,,,,, - ditional building for research work, disinfection, experiments, and dm; housing animals, $25,000. Interstate <iuarantine service: For cooperation with State and S§§’,§,’§,l,{"{,,§,,,,,}',,§{,'Z municipal hea th authorities in the prevention of the spread of con- tmtagious and infectious diseases in interstate traflie, $15,000. cnrrrnar. mnrme Ann rownn PLANT. ,,,,,°?,,‘§;“{,‘,,’,§§‘f*’{,‘{’(,"f”" rhs sammy or as Treasury is mam-ized and directed to have i..-§i£'“°‘°°"°“°°*”°*‘ constructed, under the direction of the Supervisir§ Architect of the Treas1u·y, upon the land and wharf pro rty of the mted States hereinafter described, a central heatzirég, lighting, and power plant, to garnish hgat, light, and plower for ehbugldjnigns, cli ?ld Bow, of the mmm mm ureauoEngra` an `tm`g],teu` o e eartment ¤’ °°P· of Agriculture, ury Bu ding, the Vghite Housepand the Pmmmmm buildings on the unds thereof, the State, War, and Navy Building, the Winder Builcgg, the Mills Building, the Court of Claims Building, the building; old and new, of the National Museum, the Smithsonian Institution uilding, the Arm Medical Museum Building, the Fish Commission Building, the Washiu§»on Monument, the District Building, the Post Office Deyilartment uilding, and the buildings, when constructed on the site eretofore acquired for each of the Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce and liabor. The total limit of cost of such central heating, lighting, and power L"”" °’°°"· plant, including all necessary buildings, boilers, engines, generators pumps machinery appliances and equipment, tunnels, ucts, and so forth, is fixed at not to exceed the sum of $1,494,104, and the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to enter into contracts to the °°'"'°°°“““*"°"‘°‘*· · full limit of cost hereby iixed. gunman with Authority is `ven for making a cross connection between the cen- capita me pmt tral heatin, lighting, and power plant aforesaid and the Capitol power plant, so that either plant may supply -to the other electric energy in case of a breakdown or other emergency, such connection to be equipped with the necessary meters so that reimbursement may be made for tge aitrlgunt of current actually supplied by either of said plants to t e 0 r. ‘ The lease dated A ril e` hth, nineteen hundred and ht between ,, L°“,§°g,§’,,‘,,‘;},’,?df‘F“°i’ the Commissioners df the1gDistrict of Columbia and Jiilin Miller for ny wharf property in the District of Columbia, situated on the Potomac River and described as structures numbered twenty-four, twenty-five twenty-six and twenty-seven, section three, as shown on the official map placed in evidence by the United States in the case of the United States against Martin F. Morris and others (One hundred and seventy- fourth Iimted Statesifage one hundred and ninety-six), for a. period of five years  arch fifteenth, nineteen hundred and tlurteen, and any interest ereunder, is terminated without compensation