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 352 SIXTY—FIF TH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 79. 1917. chines; furniture and repairs to same; carpets, matting, oilcloth, file cases, towels, ice, brooms, soa, sponges, fuel, gas, and heating apgaratus for and repairs to buildings (outside of the State, War, an Navy Department Building) occnfpied by Adjutant General’s Oflice and other offices of the War epartment and its bureaus located in the Lemon Building and other buildings; purchase, exchange, care, and subsistence of horses, and the purc ase, maintenance, repair, and exchange of wagons, motor trucks, and horsedrawn passenger·carrying vehicles, and harness, to be used only for oflicial purposes; freight and express charges; street car tickets, not 'exceeding $300; and other abso utely necessary expenses, including sammy a yipr diem allowance not to exceed $4 in lieu of subsistence, $400,000. ' or stationery for the department and its bureaus and offices, $300,000. ,,,,·'§"‘°"°‘ '“"' “”°‘ nmomns AND Arzsnruns. §*j’°;;_°;,';’m Bmncra Ansmur., Car.r:ronNrA: For an addition to the main ’ issuing and receiving storehouse, $16,000; For two storehouses, $60,000; _ For a garage for motor trucks and automobile messenger wagon, $5,000; . For an additional amount for an oil storehouse, $1,500; F H Ah In all, $82,500. Fnanrmonn Ansmur., PHILADELPHIA, Pnunsrnvnmaz For additional amount for a primer shop and planning room, $35,000; For additional amormt for a combination wall and picket fence along the north side and a picket fence along the east and south sides for the arsenal reservation, $12,000; For additional amount for the construction and repair of roads, including railroad siding, $20,000 ; For additional amount for extension of·high-explosive loading shcip, $4 000; or additional amount for paint shop, $10,000; For additional amount for artillery firing range, including an explosion chamber, $25,000; For additional amount for small-arms firing range, including a yn., mutocuonhdlp p]°O0f house and tylgotvy ¢¤¢g;_a npmmm The appropriation of $24,000 for increasing facilities for fire prov¤1.p£5p.2ss. tection, contained m the sundrcy civil appropriation Act for the "°*‘· P·°°“· fiscal year nineteen hundred an seventeen, is continued available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eighteen; For a sea wall along the Delaware River, $36,000; For enlargement of instrument department building and construction of a shrapnel shop, $292,000; For a (general storehouse, $260,000; For a ditional dry houses, $65,000; For three magazines, $60,000; Forboiporeasing facilities for assembling artillery ammunition, $150, ; For increasing facilities for the manufacture of small-arnm ammunition, $205,000; For a target range, $15,000; For an a dition to the fuse-shop building, $30,000; Hmm V I In all, $1,254,000. y' ‘ ' Prcarrrmr Ausmur., Dovnn, Naw Jmrsmr: For buildings for assembling powder charges, including an igniter building, a storehouse for completed caruidgle bags, an office building, covered passageway Pmving mud connecting the same, eating plant, and toilets, $40,000. Buildings, erfurp- PROVLNG GROUNn: For increasing facilities for the proof and test “‘°“*#’*"“d·°°· of ordnance material, including necessary buildings, construction, equipment, land, and damages and losses to persons, firms, and cor-