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 874 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 234, 235. 1920. beyond said legal holidays, shall be granted such leave of absence vptéi pay bas  grantiicl tl;3 rgzgligar annual employees of the District o oumia orsai e 0 as. ieziiio iii; Sec. 8. Ofhcers and rgiembers olf the Metropolitan pglice and the ggggg-*f°m€¤»°¤d ¤°'* fire d<¥artment of the District of Columbia and the nited States .4m,p.eae. Park olice shall be allowed increased compensation for the fiscal ear 1921 in accordance with the provisions of section 6 of the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial ppropriation Act for the Hscal Rm °“°"°d- ear 1921 at one-half the rate allowed to other employees of the District of Columbia in said section. Approved, June 5, 1920. [%“f’§f5i§g·,2gj] CHAP. 235.-An Act Maldng appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Gov- ernment for the fiscal year ending une 30, 1921, and for other purposes. i . _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives 0 the United s¤§i=ii>(iigpi·f»iii¤i’r:§i°°° States of America in Congress assembled, That the followiifg sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921, namely: m2`,f$f’s‘"Y D°p°"` TREASURY DEPARTMENT. P“““° °““d”‘g" runmo BUILDINGS, CONSTRUCTION, AND RENT. m’§l°‘°°d""’ L" Alexandria, Louisiana: For additional for rent of temporary quarters for the acckpmmodation of Government oincials and moving ex enses inci ent thereto, $4,000. (,§§§f”Hy°’N’Y""°s° Brooklyn, New York, post office: For raising annex floor to grade D _ Y of main workroom, and or installing mail lift, 3545,000. pay£€erli1ttzl>§E§ite,Pa.’ Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, post office; The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to pay from amounts heretofore a propriated for the purchase of a site and construction of a building for ost office purplpses at }Phoen}xville, 1;;-mnsylvania, a sum not exceeding $17 ,500 for _ _ the purc ase o a suita e site. §§§}§§‘g¤§1?§}§gs“tg$,‘Z mggtka, Alaska, customhouse: For adjoining land and cabins thereon, l$§§{,’§§?°',§*ul%;i€i,;g_ _ Washington, District of Columbia, Auditors’ Building: For changes S°“’°*’ $Y$*°*¤· cm- in the sewage system to provide for a separation of the sanitary wastes from the storm water in said building, the west outbuilding, power house, stable, and la1mdr§, and for the discharge of rain water from certain areas of the new ureau of Engraving and Printing building into the storm-water sewers, including the necessary alterations incident thereto, and for installinglipermanent feeders for supplying light mm- and power to_the Aud1tors’ B ding, $60,000. _ _ _ . . $3,000. y-E;,§,$,Q“ “L{,'Z,§§,f” d Washington, District of Columbia, Bureau of Engraving and Print- U _ _ in : For c anges in the roof of the laundry building, $3,500. "“""' B”`m‘“g‘ %Nashingt0n, District of Columbia, Butler Building; For increased T Bum lightingifacilities, $2,500. Rgiiibldizling fouiitrisi Was ¤gt0¤, Dlsmcli of Columbia, Treasury Building: For addi- $’¢"'F¤ °‘°· tional amount for remodeling fourth sto, in order to provide addi- Mmbming my tional accommodations, and or new roof lilir entire building, $240,000. =rac¤¤rs1¤r1<>s¤¤.e¤v· Relief of c0ntI‘8.Ct01'S2 For 811 8.dditional amount for the payment of claims of contractors, and so forth, arising under the Act entitled “An W; P ZS] Act for the relief of contractols and subcontractors for the post offices " ‘ and other buildings and work under the supervision of the Treasury Department, and for other purp0ses," approved August 25, 1919, as amended, $1,000,000.
 * For relocating fence on the Fourteenth Street side of the building,