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 srxrirsrxrrr coxorrnss. sm. 1. cn. 24. 1919. 183 Watertown Arsenal, Watertown, Massachusetts; For remodeling W¤m*¤w¤»MaS¤· paint shop, providing necessary machinery, and converting it into a woodworking shop, $20,000; For bar-stock storage shed with necessary facilities, $50,000; In all, $70,000. _ Watertown Arsenal, testing machines: For necessary professional T°“‘“gm°°h“‘°s‘ and skilled labor, purchase of materials, tools, and appliances for operating the testing machines, for investigative tests and tests of material in connection with the manufacturing work of the Ordnance Department, and for instruments and materials of operating the chemical laboratory in connection therewith, and for maintenance of the establishment, $50,000. W t H N Y Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, New York; 8 my °t’ ' For wood block floor in old gun shop and small shop, $60,000. R _ Repairs of arsenals; For repairs and improvement of arsenals, °pa"”‘ and to meet such unforseen expenditures as accidents or other con- Mmm . . . • • · Efy. tmgencres during the year may render necessary, including machmery for manufacturing pruposes in the arsenals, $1,550,000. Quartermaster Corps. Quarrrnnmasrmz conrs. Fort Monroe, Virginia, wharf, roads, and sewer: For repair and ii?iiJii°m°°’V°` maintenance of wharf and apron of wharf, including all necessary labor and material therefor, fuel for waiting rooms, water, brooms, and shovels, $40,000; wharfinger, $900; four laborers, $2,880; m all, $43,780; for one—third of said sum, to be supplied by the United States, $14,593.33. R mom tc For rakes, shovels, and brooms; repairs to roadway, pavements, °p°i°° '° ` macadam and asphalt block; repairs to street crossings; repairs to street drains, $10,000; six laborers cleaning roads, at $720 each; in all, for two-thirds of said sum, to be supplied by the United States, $9,546.67. For waste, oil, boiler repairs, sewer pipe, cement, brick, and sup~ S°"'°”’°*°‘ plies, $1,725; two engineers, at $1,200 each; two laborers, at $720 each; in all, $5,565; for two-thirds of said sum, to be supplied by the United States, $3,710. Nmm, cemomw Narroxar. cmrnrnnrrzsz For maintaining and improving national iraiaamm. cemeteries, including fuel for suiperintendents, pay of laborers and other employees, purchase of too s, and materials, $150,000. _ Suwmmdum For pay of seventy-six superintendents of national cemeteries, including not to exceed $1,500 for the superintendent at Mexico City, $63,720. Y Hmmm M SOL Por continuing the work of furnishing headstones of durable stone drm»,.,a,, mm. or other durable material for unmarked graves of Union and Confederate soldiers, sailors, and marines in national, post, city, town, and village cemeteries, naval cemeteries at na yards and stations R_S_,m_,8.,.,'p_9,,_ of the United States, and other bmial places, unvder the acts of March Mvoigp, p. 2zn;v¤1. 3, 1873, February 3, 1879, and March 9, 1906; continuing the Woljk eitimain. of f11I’l11Sl11I1g héatlstones for unmarked graves of civilians mteued H1 34V¤1.7§, p. 396; Vol. post cemeteries under the acts of April 28, 1904, and June 30, 1906; egiiaaéaaa. and furnishing headstones for the unmarked graves of Confederate soldiers, sailors, and marines in national cemeteries, $100,000. R,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,&,.,,,y,_ For repairs to roadways to national cemeteries Wluch have  Pm,_,,,,_ constructed by special authority of Congress, $12,000: Provided. muE;3 n_**Y That no railroads shall be permitted rgpon the r1ght_ of way which may have been acquired by the United tates to a national cemetery. or to eucroach upon any roads or walks constructed thereon HH!} Mmmm maintained b the United States: Provided further, That no iart this SUI!1 shallrbe used for rep roadway not United States within the corporate r° of my city, town; of 1