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 270 SIXTY·FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 209. 1916. Rm- For rent of temporary quarters for Government oHicials and moving nses incidental thereto, $1,200. _ W""""*°°"·°""* gxglrqilmington, Ohio, post office: For site and commencement, $1,500. w"“‘°‘“"°°°*N"‘ Winnemucca, Nevada, post office: For continuation, $5,000. W°°""""’·N·’· Woodbtiry, New Jersey, post office: For contmuatxon, $25,000. W°°°"°°k’m‘ Woodstock, Illinois, post office: For site, $10,000. _ W°°d'"°’°u'* Woodward, Oklahoma, post office and courthouse: For site and continuation, $2,500. , . W°'°“°°’*“‘“‘ Worcester, Massachusetts, post omcez For ma1l—convey1ng ma- ' 1 00. Y°°k°m’T°x` chlilgkuin’%l`exas, post office: For continuation, $25,000. Y°°a°°u'm°h` Y ilanti, Michigan, post office: For completion, $20,000. Higilii MM"- Wlinzhington, District of Columbia, Hygienic Laboratory: The f°,,§§““°°‘ ”‘”'°’"‘ unexpended balances of the BPPIOEHSQIODS for _"Hy emc_Laborav6¤.¤¤.p.m. tm-y, Public Health and Marine ospital Service" igmdmgnand v°l'3°’P'u retaining wall), and "Building, Hygienic Laboratory (additional buildin for research work, disinfection, experiments, and housing animalg, are reap£ropriated and made available "for buildings, iittings, and groun ." Quarantine stations.  STATIONS. s¤¤w¤,um. Boston arantine Station: The Secretary of the Treasury is au- ,,.¥..‘“.t‘1?f °‘ “""‘°“ tnerized tguaccept, at e cost to the United States not to exceed $150,000, the transfer of the Boston quarantine station and hereafter to o erate the same as one of the quarantine stations of the Public Hea.l)th Service. _ _ _ _ _ cexmnnn rum. Columbia River Quarantine Station: For repairs and equipment for detention hulk, $5,000. _ _ _ mw, Ah Mobile guarantme Station: For detention hulk and equipment, or ' re airsto etentionhulk,$10,000. ‘ Nwommm glew Orleans Quarantine Station: For boarding vessel and equipment, $25,000; for fire protection $4,000; for dynamo and engine, including installation, for electric light for night inspection, $1,200; in all, $30,200. 1>Um.1c Bmnmxos, nrzrams, mqurrumnr, AND ommzzizar. rzxrmzsizs. 11 ma pr¤cr· Re airs and reservation: For repairs and reservation of all com- "°*:‘:m pleteg and occ1i)pied public buildings and thepgrounds thereof, under the control of the Treasury Department, and or wire artitions and fi screens therefor, Government wharves and iers under the control sm¤»,A¤¤¤k¤. el? the Treasury Department, together with tlie necessary dredging adjacent thereto, buildings and wharf at Sitka, Alaska, and the Secretary of the Treasulrly may, in renting said wharf, require that the lessee shall make a necessary rqpairs thereto; care of vacant sites under the control of the Treasury epartment, such as necessary fences, Hlling dangerous holes, cutting grass and weeds, but not for any permanent improvements thereon; repairs and preservation of buildings not reserved by vendors on sites under the control of the Treasuqy Department acquired for' public buildings or the enlargement 0 Epub `c buildings, the ex enditures on this account for the P zi current sca] year_ not to exceeci) fifteen per centum of the annual M3·insia,a1iospita1sand rentals of such buildings: Provided, That of the sum herein approq“‘““‘“‘° S‘“"°'“· priated not exceeding $125,000 may be used for marine hospitals and Trmm bummgs quarantine stations, including wirerpartitions and fly screens for same, 1>.c. ‘ and not egrceeding $14,000 for the reasury, Butler, Winder, and Au- Pmmm, www mp ditors Buildings at Washington, District of Columbia: Provided fursemen. ther, That this sum shall not be available for the payment of personal services except for work done by contract or for temporary job labor