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 1394 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 178. 1923. nent. nam or nurwmos, qoanmnuasrnn oonrs. 0,1égli1u;¢;g{)z;i¤ D*¤¢*“‘¤ C li3`or lpentf of  and par? o_f butilldings in the lgggtirirgzggf ‘ mi 1 u oses uring e year _ _- P¤>¤>$°·. 1(§lm1l‘¢i¢?vi¢1l);d Thamhlis r£ppro%riation shall not   available 1,f R°“°”°°`°°` space is prpiideg by the Pub ic uildings Commimion in Government-owne uil ings. Fort M<>¤¢¤¤·V¤- snwmmon srsrmr, rom Mormon, vmcixma, wrmxr, Rows, nm snwnn, Wlmrh For repair and maintenance of wharf and apron of wharf, in— cluding all necessary labor and material therefor, fuel for waitmg rooms; water, brooms, and shovels, $15,000,Liwharlinger, $900; four laboiiersi ,$2,8;3}0; G1   §18,780; 0one-t rd of said sum, to be su 18 e m tates . R¤¤<1S·¤*¢· glir rakels, shovels, and brooins; repairs to roadway, pavements, macadam and asphalt bl0ck· repairs to street crossi · repairs _ street drains, $2,499; six laborers cleaning roads, ati1§720 each; in all, $6,819; for two-thirds of said sum to be supplied by the United States, $4,546. _ _ S¢W¤¤»¤*¢- For waste, oil, motor and pump repairs, sewer pipe, cement, brick, stone, and supplies, $1,200; two engineers, at $1,200 each; two laborers,_ at $720 each; 111 all, $5,040; or two-thirds of said sum, to, be supplied by the United States, $3,360. H¤¤i>i¤¤¤- oonsrnoorion nm xmram or xiosrrrans. m°<·¤¤¤¤*°**°¤»’°F°i*S» For eonstmction and repair of hospitals at military posts already ' established and occupied, including all expendmures for construction and repairs required at the Army an Navy Hospital at Hot il"“*¥%i;~. AZE““s”i?af£ ·i,°”£§.‘i 'i‘£'§$°“§’£‘d "?£ ’f.§’3£§J§£ "i°;‘?i‘Zf2} ospi a ex 1 C1 to meet the requirements of increased gzirrisons, and for temporary hospitals in standing camps axgd cantonments; gr the alteration og permanent buildings at posts or use as hospit s construdzion an ,,0'§,gg,£g,Q`f'Y °““‘P repair of temporary hospital buildings at peruianent posts, construction and repair of temporary general hospitals, rental or purchase of grounds, and rental and alteration of buildings for use for hospital purposes in the District of Cplunplbia arid elsewhepe, including necessary temporary quarters or ospita personne outbuildings, heating and laundry apparatus, plumbing, water and _ sewers, and electric work, cooking apparatus, and roads and walks c,,G,,,,,,_ for the same, $772,000: Provided, hat no part of this appropriation ggden ¤¤g=¤¤¢ M 1·‘¤r¢ shall be used for the construction of new hospitals except that not mm' °` exceeding $275,000 ma%be used for the construction and completion of a hospital at Fort enning, Georgia. ,,,_‘§:,{,S*°f*"°' *’°“P“·°' qonnrnns ron HOSPITAL srawanns. M“”“““"°°· For maintenance and repair of quarters for hospital stewards at military posts already established and occupied, $10,000. Gm Ormcn or run Qoanmnmismn Gnmnnnn ‘ C"m"“ "°”°““°“°· Salaries: Chief clerk, $2,7 50; principal clerks-—two at $2,400 each, five at $2,250 each, four at $2,000 each; clerks—twenty-two of class fouirgytlglrty offelass three, sixgy-eight og class twq, oxée hundred and eig . - ree o c ass one ei teen at 1 000 eac · ra en—one $2,400, one $2,000, one $1,8&, four at $1,600 each, four at $1,400 each; electrical engineer, $3,200; marine engineer, $3,500; execu-