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 62 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 23. 1921. P,,‘§{””O§°§“‘g‘,°,§,;*{_ ormcm or Aunrron ron mm rosr orrrem nmmarnrnur. ment. °°°u°mg The unencumbered balances in the appropriations for compenp,§,}‘§,,‘f°°“ "‘¥’¥”°‘ sation of employees to audit the accounts and vouchers of the Postal uV<>¤& v-12‘¤tV¤\· Service m_t e fiscal years 1920 and 1921, are rea(ppr0pr1ated and ’P' made available during the fiscal year 1922. An not exceeding $975 per annum ma be expended out of the appropriation for contingent and miscellaneous expenses for rental ol) telephones in the fiscal years 1921 and 1922. P"""°°"“°‘“"‘ runuc nurnnmcs. ii ;u¤¤;p_i:1°; Chicago, Illinois; Broadview Hospital. For recreation building, m%,£,;),,,_ my WL walks, and- roads, water softemng apparatus, additional water supply, H » - · planting and improving of groun, and for superintendence and nt:·,l°°` lg m' m' technical services necessary for said work at custom rates of compensation to be employed  or_without thearlgistrict of nasa. Columbia and without regard to civil-service rules and regulations, ,,§_°"*""°“ ""*°"· $500,000: _Pr0mded, That the expenditures for such superintendence _ hmmm mh and techmcal services shall not exceeidbdidper centum of the total uw.¤.a¢. amount expended hereunder: And pro [further, That in carrying the foregoing authorization into effect t. e Secretary is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to enter into contracts or to emplo labor and purchase materials in the open market, all of said work te; gp priarfoimed under the supervision and direction of the Secretary Dum Bmw, o e reasury. - Kgimm O! mm_ Dawson Springs, Kentucky; Sanatorium. To enable the Secretary am. of the Treasury to cause the principal buildings for the Dawson Limit of cost in. Springs, Kentucky, Sanatorium to be erected of Hreproof construc- °”’°"v0,_ ,0, p_ mh tion and as origmally designed, $750,000,, and the limit of cost here- QM, _° me tofore fixed for sa1d_sanator1um is hereby increased from $1,500,000 uqd A; to $2,250,000: Brwzded, That from and after the passage of this ¤¤¤¤¤¢¤f ¤'1‘r¤¤s¤ry. Act the completion of the buildings and approaches for said sanato— I’1\11I1•Sl'l8·1l. be under the supervision and direction of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury, the compensation of the superintendent of construction and such technical and clerical assistance as may be necessar1l_ emploiyed m the superintendence of the completion of said buildings an approaches to be chargeable to the appropriation for the field force of the office of the Supervising Architect. War Department. WAR DEPARTMENT. ` Assistant Secretary. %1,'if‘2§y§’¥;,_,_ Onion or um Snciznranrz For additional amo ‘ the salary of the Assistant Secretary of War in accol1ldiin1c£iaq$i1t‘li1s£(¢;{’ tion 5a of the Act “To amend an Act entitled ‘An Act for makin further and more effectual provision for the national defense, and Schmid B §31éé>(tg1er1§>£;.\gpic;/vses, i1Sp&ro;’ecl)6I0une 3, 1916, and to establish military . » » Bar a s • HQQE;. mum, Im _Water System, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii: For installation of a gliilili i§’.§£l’L°§ `i—ZZ£*`°S°“ti'5§§°r$’é“0°6°‘ f'°“‘ K°°'““ R°“°"'°“` ‘° cm nennmgos. 0 . year, ,_ m{·g§§§¤¤¤¥ ¤¤¤¤¤¤= Quartermaster Corps: To complete the acquisition of land reinmntry semi quired for the Infantry School at Camp Benning Gao a there ma be expended from the appropriation "General Ailpropriationg Qplarliiermaster Ck;H>s,"_ for the_fiscal year 1919, the sum of $400,000; WL ul pl W. vv e amount s be 111 addition to the sum of $515,252, the expenditure of which for the same purpose was authorized by the Act a proved I•`ebruary 28, 1920, entitled ‘·‘An Act to amend the Armpy Appropriation Act of 1920, and for the purchase of land and to rovide for construction work at certain military posts, and for oliher