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 SIXTY—FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 113. 1918. 653 WAR DEPARTMENT. w=¤.v¤v·¤=¤¤¤¤¢. Tnmroaanr Emrmoxiazns. p,,'};,;';P°‘“'Y °“" The limitation upon the salaries to be paid temporary employees ¤¤§?ymm°“°°m°m` in the War Department, contained in the legislative, executive, and "‘”"·P·783· judicial appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nineteen IS amended to read as follows: "Pr0·v1kled further, That no person shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation in excess of $5,0(X) per annum, not more than five persons shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation in excess of $2,400 per annum each, and not more than thirty-five persons shall be employed at a rate of compensation in excess of $1,800 per annum each." Anmonms ann nsnnus. m‘i{m°“°s md m Benicia Arsenal, Benicia, Californiai For an addition to the office building, $9,000; For an addition to enlisted men’s barracks, $13,500; smamss. The imexpended balances of the appropriations of $16,000 for an 2%*%%,, addition to the main issuing and receiving storehouse and $10,000 ' ` additional for the same purpose, made, respectively, in the d•ciency appropriation Acts approved October sixth, nineteen hundred and seventeen, and March twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and eighteen, are made available as an addition to the appropriation of $60,000 for two storehouses made in the deficiency appropriation Act approved · October sixth, nineteen hundred and seventeen. In all, $22,500. Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: F”°k‘°"‘· P"· For additional for two sets of double quarters for officers, $10,000; For increasin facilities for Ere protection, $70,000;. _ The unexpenrled balance of the appropriation of $24,000 for increas- ,1§;;{,}’,§;’,f;;Q°“· ing facilities for fire protection, contained in the sundry civil appro- v¤1.se,p.2as. priation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen, is ‘*”“·P·3““· reappropriated and made available for the Hscal year nineteen hundred and nineteen; For increasing facilities for the manufacture of small—arms ammunition, $400,000; The appropriation of $150,000 for increasi the facilities for assem— _,:;“,,},’,‘§’,{,*},‘§ “'““°’>’ bling arti lery ammunition, contained in theildeiiciency appropriation xappmprhmn. Act appro ved October sixth, nineteen hundred and seventeen, is con- ‘""‘* p" °°°‘ tinued and made available for extension and equipment of the forgingplant building; For a stable, $20,000; For a sewer for the western part of the arsenal, $9,000; _ _ For increasing facilities for the storage of artillery ammunition, $100,000; For repair and reconstruction of the sea wall along Frankford Creek, $30,000; For a carpenter·shop building;) $165,000; For extension of the barracks uilding, $30,000; For a lumber storehouse, $30,000; For improving the power plant, including necessary buildings, $205,000; In all, $1,069,000. _ Honolulu, Hawaii, Ordnance Depot: H°“°m°• H°°"”j‘ For the construction of a fence, $3,600; For installation of a telephone system, $3,000; In all, $6,600. Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois: B°°*m“‘d·m· For increasing storage facilities, $655,000;