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 896 Dav enpo rt, Iowa. Daytona Beach, Fla . Decatur, Ind. Derby, Conn. Detroit, Mich. Limit of cost in- creased. Vol. 45, p.1657. Customhouse. Transfers authorized. Marine Hospital. Lim it of co st in- creased. Vol. 44, p. 870. Pr ov iso . Excess in cost. Vol. 44, p . 633. Dillon, S. C. Dubuque, Iowa. Poil, p. 1591. Ea st on, Md. Edenton, N. C. El Centro, Calif. Elko, Nev, Exeter, N .H. SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 846. 1930. Davenport (Iowa) post office and courthouse : For acquisition of additional land, demolition of building, and construction of a new building, under an estimated total cost of $665,000. Dayton a Beach ( Florida) post of fice, an d so fort h : For acquisition of site and construction of a building, under an estimated total cost o f $285,00 0. Decatur (Indiana) post office, and so forth : For construction of a building, under an estimated total cost of $85,000. Derby (Connecticut) post office, and so forth : For acquisition of site and construction of a building, under an estimated total cost of $ 125,000. Detroit (Michigan) customhouse and other Government offices : For demolition of the post office and courthouse building and con- struction on the site of a building for the accommodation of the post office, courthouse, customhouse, and other Government offices, at an estimated total cost of $5,650,000 in lieu of the authorization in the Act of March 4, 1929 (45 Stat ., p . 1657), and the title is hereby changed to post office, courthouse, customhouse, and so forth. Detroit (Michigan) immigrant station : The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to transfer to the Depart- ment of Commerce for lighthouse purposes such portion of the United States marine hospital reservation at Detroit, Michigan, as he and the Secretary of Commerce may agree upon, and to transfer to the Department of Labor for the establishment of an immigration station the remaining portion of such reservation, together with the improvements thereon, and to rehabilitate the buildings so trans- ferred and to construct such new buildings as may be necessary for th e ac commo datio n of the immig rant stat ion a t an esti mated tot al cost of $115,000. Detroit (Michigan) marine hospital : The limit of cost fixed in the Act of July 3, 1926 (44 Stat ., p . 870), is hereby increased from $600,000 to $1,200,000 for the purpose of acquiring additional land, extending the main building, providing additional buildings and facilities, including changes in the boiler house and equipment, con- struction of sea wall, additional roads, and so forth : Provided, That any cost in excess of $600,000 shall be charged against the authoriza- tion in section 5 of the Public Buildings Act approved May 25, 1926, as amended. Dillon (South Carolina) post office, and so forth : For construction of a building under an estimated total cost of $60,000. Dubuque (Iowa) customhouse and post office : For acquisition of additional land, or, at the discretion of the Secretary of the Treas- ury, for acquisition of a new site under an estimated total cost of $125,000. Easton (Maryland) post office, and so forth : For acquisition of site and construction of a building under an estimated total cost of $125,000. Edenton (North Carolina) post office, and so forth : For construc- tion of a building under an estimated total cost of $70,000. El Centro (California) post office, and so forth : For acquisition of site and construction of a building under an estimated total cost of $140,000. Elko (Nevada) post office, and so forth : For acquisition of site and construction of a building under an estimated total cost of $14 0,000. Exeter (New Hampshire) post office, and so forth : For acquisi- tion of site and construction of a building, under an estimated total cost of $ 90,000.

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