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 sixrr-sixr11 oosennss. sms. III. os. 89. 1921. 1163 so far as they relate to (payments to beneficiaries of officers and enlisted men of the Coast uard, $30,000. ‘ m For actual traveling expenses or mileage, in the discretion of the v°u°°°xp°°S°°' Secretary of the Treasury, for officers, an actual traveling expenses, . for other persons traveling on duty under orders from the Treasury De artment, $25,000. can inf For contingent expenses, including communication service, sub- l"' °°°"°“` sistence of shi wrecked persons succored by the Coast Guard, wharfage, towage, ilieight, storage, repairs to station apparatus, advertiss ing, surveys, medals, stationery, labor, newspapers and periodicals for statistical purposes, and all other necessary expenses whichiare not included under any other heading, $25,000; t · For repairs to Coast Guard cutters, $75,000. R°*"“" ‘° °““*"'· PUBLIC nnmnmes CONSTRUCTION. A P°w° buddmgl Ellis Island, New York, Immigration Station: For rene hot= giibmeliiiand mm; water system in connection with neral hos ital on Island Num- · · bered 2 and in covered way, poweriouses, and) so forth, $20,000. · CB mmm V Cape Charles, Virginia, uarantine station: 'Hie sum of $630.47 of quuHi’1tinestadbu.&’ the unexpended balance Jl the appropriation for water sup ly con- ‘”"· p' 1**7* tained in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act, approved Fu y 19, 1919, is reappropriated and m e available for construction purposes at said station. Bud W m Hospital construction, Public Health Service: For the completion 1>¤bnd1n¤l1¤n' meof hospital buildings in Cook Coimty, Illinois, $400,000. · Pi? w mum to The limitation of $210,000 for technical services, and so` forth, ai9¢°1ii°ig·¤ wiagxs,. contained in section 10 of the Act entitled "An Act to authorizethe °‘§:°,h,,,c,, mm., Secretary of the Treasury to rovide hos ital and sanatorium facili- ¤1!gyl¤¤43• ¤¤<i¤¤¤¤¤- ties for discharged sick and diisabled soldliers, sailors, and marines," ’p` m' approved March 3, 1919, is increased by the sum of $11,400. i pvnnrc BUILDINGS, nnrams, EQUIPMENT, AND cmumtear. Exrimsms. P°bu° b°udmgS' Re airs and preservation: For repairs and preservation of all com-  md pleted) and occupied public buildings, and so forth, including the same objects specifiedp under this head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921, $55,000. 1*11121.10 aurnnmos, OPERATING axrnwsrzs. Operating force: For such personal services as the Secretary of °”°u"”°°` the reasury may deem necessary in connection with the care, maintenance, and repair of all public buildin under the control of the Treasuxgy Depgrtment, and so forth, including the same 0b`ects specified un er t head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921, $12,000. mppm Operating supplies: _For_ fuel, steam, gas for lighting and heating l g purposes, water, ice, ligliting supplies, electric current for lightixgg and power urposes, an so forth, including the same objects specifi under this Iiead in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1920, $27,000. WAR DEPARTMENT. W" D°*"'“"°“‘ c0NrrNomN·r iaxrmzsns. The sum of $1,650 of the appro riation "Conti%[ent expenses, gliggmegniiii-1%;S War Department," contained in tliie Legislative, ecut1ve,_ and mag; §g_°°*NW· Judicial Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921, is made available ` for the installation of urinals and an e evator in the Government-