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 120 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SESS. II. Cu. 92. 1930 . fixed, and the appropriation heretofore contained in the Second Deficiency Ac t, fiscal year 1928, approved May 29, 1928, is hereby reappropriated and made available for this purpose ; and for a site and building for parcels post and other governmental offices at an estimated limit of cost of $600,000 hereby fixed, and lump sum appropriations for the continuation of public building construction he retofore or hereaf ter made are hereby made available for either or both of the buildings herein named. Roanoke, Va. Roanoke Virginia, post office, courthouse, and so forth : The limi t Li mit of cost in- > > creased. of cost fixed in the Act approved March 5, 1928 (45 Stat ., p . 181), Vol. 45, p. 181. co vering the exchang e of present site a nd building for a n ew site and construction thereon of a new building, is hereby increased from $525,000 to $560,000. MS ou uth Saint P aul, South Saint Paul, Minnesota, post office, and so forth : The limi t Limit of cost in- of co st fixed in the Act making appropriations for the Treasury creased. Department for the fiscal year 1930, approved December 20, 1928 Vol.45,p.1044. (45 Stat ., p . 1044), is hereby increased from $140,000 to $160,000. Inspec and tion stations. co nstr uc- Inspection stations : The limits of cost fixed, and the appropria- tion authorized at des- tions made thereunder by the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year ignated. Vol. 45, pp. 1657-1662 . 1 929, appr oved Marc h 4, 1929 (45 Stat ., pp . 1657-1660), for the insp ection stations at Champlain and Chate augay, New York ; De rby Line, Richford, and East Richford, Vermont ; Eustis and Lime- stone, Maine ; Portal, North Dakota ; Sumas, Washington ; Sweet- grass, Montana ; and Tecate, California ; are hereby, respectively, made available for the acquisition of a site and the construction of a bu ilding or buildings in the discretion of the Secretary of the Tr easury. At other designated stations. The limits of cost fixed and the appropriations made thereunder by the Second De fici ency Act, fiscal year 1928, approved May 29, Vol. 45,pp .1041-1044 . 1928 (45 Stat., pp . 1041-1044), for the inspection stations at Alburg, Beecher Falls, and Highgate Sp rin gs, Vermont ; Babb-Piegan, Vol. 45, pp. 918-921 ; 923,924 . Montana ;; Dougl as, 9 Arizona ; F ort Fairfield and Houlton, Maine Saint Johns, North Dakota ; San Ysidro, California ; and Trout Ri ver, New York ; are hereby, respectively, made available for the acquisition of a site and the construction of a building or buildings in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury. Construc tion of 1n- Cnst Calexico, California, inspection station : The amount authorized thori z ion ed, s tat ion au- in the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1929, approved March 4, Vol. 45, p. 1656. 19 29 (45 Stat ., p . 1656), and appro priations made ther eunder, are hereby made available in the alternative for the construction of a building or buildings in the discretion of the Secretary of the Tr easury. San Luis, Ariz. Construction of in- San Luis Arizona, inspection station : The amount authorized in spection st at ion au- the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1929, approved March 4. 1929 th Vol. 45,p.1661. (45 Stat., p . 1661), and appropriations made thereunder are hereby made available for the construction of a building or buildings in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury. Miscellaneous proj- MISCELLANEOUS PROJECTS ects. Carville, La ., marine Carville, Louisiana, marine hospital : For two si los, $5 ,000. ho spit al. Fo rt Stanton, N. Fo rt Stanton, New Mexico, marine hospital : For rep lace men t of Mex ., marine hospital, two silos, $5,000 ; for a concrete bridge, $4,000 ; in all, $9,000. LE ncc hhhu m Va. to. Lynchburg, Virginia, post office and courthouse : For the reim- bu rsem ent of the city of Lyn chbu rg, Virginia, for added exp ens es incurred incident to the exchange of sites between the Government and the city, pending beginning of construction of the Federal building, $4,000.

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