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 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 24. 1919. 213 compensation, not exceeding $1,500, for additional labor or services, for identifying and pursuing escaped inmates, for rewards for their recapture, not exceeding $800 for the p1u·chase of a motor—propelled passenger-carrying vehicle, and not exceeding $500 for trans orta— tion and other necessary expenses incident to securing suitable iiomes for discharged be s, $20,000; In all, N ationaly Training School for Boys, $60,136. DEPARTNEENT or coMMERcE. ,..?.$’..*’?""’°“*°"’°“*‘ BUREAU or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC cormnncn. a$`3$°iii?i€}Z`$11i).KI€f$i The proviso contained in the paragraph appropriating $325,000 to m.iiZ°QY1°°°° °f °°m` further gromote and develop foreign and domestic commerce of the a,,X,‘;{acd‘°· ¥’· mh United tates to be expended under the Secretary of Commerce ' found in "An Act making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses oi) the Government for the fiscal year ending) June 30, 1920, and for other purposes," approved March 1, 1919, e amended to read as follows: Am 6 tmbmch "Prmrided, That no more than $60,000 of the foregoing sum shall be emma aiiiiiime. used for the expenses of branch offices." P°“’ "‘ S"` ueirmocsns, BEACONS, roo SIGNALS, LIGHT vnssms, AND OTHER §i§,°‘g*{’.§"§,€,Y’$,§,§}§T,’§,‘f‘ wonxs UNDER ma LIGHTHOUSE snnvrcn. Executioii Rhcgillrs Light Station, New York; For restoring and N?iii°`m°° R°°kS’ im rovin the t station, $10,000. Eoint §iguero Light Station, Porto Rico: For rebuilding the sta- Pet ng°°r°’ P`R' tion, $24,000. Mmtowcc Wh Manitowoc Breakwater Light Station, Wisconsin: For improving ' the light and fog s` al station, $9,000. Ch, 0 m Chicago Harbor t Station, Illinois: For completing the removal _Ne$°i>£¤ai¤w¤m and rebuilding of °cago Harbor Light Station and establishing “‘b“’°t°‘ lights on the new breakwater in Chicago Harbor, $6,400. mgmmpm, dw°u_ Light keepers’ dwellings: For light keepers’ dwellings and appurte- nant structures, including sites therefor, within the limit of cost fixed v§{{’§,‘f',$°$$;,_ by the Act approved February 26, 1907, $50,000. H Tompkinsville, Staten Island, New York, Lighthouse Depot; For N;ry?_f"d‘§,°§""m°’ extendm and enlargig the machine shop, $30,000. Tm, d,s,,,c,_ Third Iiighthouse istrict; For riprap to reinforce foundations of light stations and constructing or improving boat landings, $150,000. Alaska: For establishing new aids to navigation and improvements ‘““’k“‘ of existing aids, $75,000. Lighthouse service. Lronraonsm srmvrcn. . . DSB!. General expenses: For supplies, repairs, maintenance, and mcr dental expenses of lighthouses and other lights, beacons, buoyage ,_ fog signals, hgxhting of rivers heretofore authorized to be lighted, light vessels, other aids to navigation, and lighthouse tenders, including the establishment, re air, and improvement of beacons and day marks and purchase of liind for same; establishment of post lights, buoys, Oumwbmhmm submarine signals, and fog signals; establishment of o_ or carbide _ ‘ houses, not to exceed $10,000; Provided, That any 011 or carbule c1¤s’°{"°§ ensmsg; house erectedgiefleunder shall not exceed $550 cgsgt; zzonstructigrggi “"“‘°‘*· necessary out u` d1l1gS" at a cost not exceeding` 5 a an one station in any fiscal year; improvement of grounds and  comnected with light stations and depots; restoring light stations and B°°um,°°Lb‘”°u°”‘ depots and buildings connected therewith: Provided, That such restoration shall be limited to the o ' al tpurpose of the structureswages of laborers attending post ligiltg; emporary employees and