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 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 24. 1919. 167 Tullahoma, Tennessee, post office: For completion, $20,500. T“”¤h°¤¤·'*`°¤¤· Tulsa, Oklahoma, post office and courthouse: The sum of $35,000 ggiiiiiriigiiéiim. of the unexpended balance of the appropriation for the " post office V°1·‘*°·P·m· and courthouse, Tulsa, Oklahoma," is reappropriated and made available for necessary changes and remodeling at the said building. , Vernal, Utah, post oi%ce: For completion, $25,250. V?m°l’Lt°h‘ Vineland, New Jersey, post office: For completion, $12,500. ;{”°]°”`;’ N' J' Vinton, Iowa, post office: For completion, $51,000. ‘::°”’ ;”°‘ Walden, New ork, post office: For completion, $12,500, x d°°’ J1; C Washington, District of Columbia, Bureau of Engraving and Print- n iisiuilgiiih gain in : For an additional boiler, $12,000. Prgmgxm %Vashington, District of Columbia, Graham Building: For installa- di"' tion of a sprinkler system, $6,000. _ _ _ Hygienic Labom Washington, District_of Columbia, Hygienic Laboratory: For the my. construction of an additional building or laboratory purposes and research work, and for enlarging and remodeling the present animal house connected with the Hygienic Laboratory, $250,000. W _ Washington, Missouri, post office: For completion, $33,500. W°Sh“’€“;“’ M°‘ Water alley, Mississippi, post office: For completion, $7,500. wml J °y’,m$s‘ Waynesboro, Virginia, post office: For completion, $5,000. W°y”°$_°'°"°‘ West Point, Georgia, post office: For comp etion, $9,500. °°° P°“"’ G°‘_ Wilmington, Ohio, ost office: For compiletion, $41,000. ::;;;‘;'§f’§m;‘ Winchester, Massachusetts, post office: or completion, $10,000. Whmmuga Winnemucca, Nevada, post office: For completion, $5,000. ° ' $6Woodwa.rd, Oklahoma, post office and courthouse: For completion, W°°d‘”“"’» °k1°· 4,500- _ w d¤m,M1¤1i. Wyandotte, Michigan, post office: For completion, $39,050. Rsxdeling ,,,_, Remodeling, and so forth, public buildings: For remodeling, en- °¤¤¤Pi¤d b¤¤<i*¤€¤· larging, and extending comdpleted and occupied public buildings, including any necesary an mcidental ad tions to or changes m mechanical equipment thereof so as to provide for additional space for emergent cases, not to exceed an aggregate of $20,000 at any one L*¤¤“°'=*¤¤ building, $220,000. Mmmm mls. Msnmn uosrrrans. wp cram, m. Chicago, Illinois: For remodeling present building, $50,000; medical oi*Hcers’ quarters, $10,000; junior medical oiHeers’ quarters $12,000; pharmacists’ and nurses’ quarters, $16,000; attendants; quarters, $33,000; ID all, $121,000. Cincinnati, Ohio: For additional for repairs, and so forth, $10,000. Ci°°m°°°i’ mm" Mobile, Alabama: For remodelin present building, $50,000; medi- M°bu°' Ah" cal officers’ quarters, $10,000; in ij, $60,000. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: For extension and remodeling of pres- Pm°°°lPm°'P°` ent building, $20,000. Savannah, Georgia: For medical officers’ quarters, $10,000. S°”°°°h’m° QUARANTINE STATIONS. Qwmm mum Cape Charles, Virginia: For a water su l $20 000. C°p°chm°s’v°` The foregxoing work under "Marine Hpogpliizalsy and "Quarautiuo €cu. °f M- Stations" s all be pgrfornned under the supervision and direction of the Supervising Arc `tect of the Treasury. PUBLIC nuuomas, nnrams, EQUIPMENT, AND GENERAL EXPENSES. Repairs and preservation: For repairs and preservation of all com- u¤If»,°PQ?is’ Pmuw plete and occupied public buildings and the unds thereof, under the control of the Treasury Department, and gi-) wire partitions and iiy screens therefor, Government wharves and mers under the cuntrol of the'1‘reasury Department, togctherwiththe arydredg·