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Fort Fairfield, Maine, post office and customhouse: For comple- Fort Fairfield, Me. tion, $12,000.

Fort Plain, New York, post office: For completion, $44,500.
Franklin, New Hampshire, post office: For completion, $50,500.
Franklin, Pennsylvania, post office: For completion, $11,000.
Franklin, Tennessee, post office: For completion, $27,550.
Front Royal, Virginia, post office: For completion, $7,000.
Gallipolis, Ohio, post office: For completion, $52,500.
Geneseo, Illinois, post office: For completion, $30,000.
Gilmer, Texas, post office: For completion, $15,000.

Fort Plain, N. Y. Franklin, N. H. Franklin, Pa. Franklin, Tenn. Front Royal, Va. Gallipolis, Ohio. Geneseo, Ill.

Gilmer, Tex.

Globe, Arizona, post office and courthouse: For completion, Globe, Ariz. $20,000.

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Harrisonville, Missouri, post office: For completion, $27,000.
Hastings, Michigan, post office: For completion, $48,750.

Honey Grove, Texas, post office: For completion, $29,200.

Harrisonville, Mo.
Hastings, Mich.

Honey Grove, Tex.

Honolulu, Hawaii, post office, courthouse, and customhouse: For Honolulu, Hawaii.

completion, $849,000.

Hoosick Falls, New York, post office: For completion, $41,150.
Houghton, Michigan, post office: For completion, $19,500.

Hoosick Falls, N. Y.

Houghton, Mich.
Huntington, W. Va.

Huntington, West Virginia: For additional for rent of temporary Rent. quarters for the accommodation of Government officials and moving expenses incident thereto, $1,500.

Jerseyville, Illinois, post office: For completion, $46,100.

Jerseyville, Ill.

Kansas City, Missouri, post office and courthouse: For completion, Kansas City, Mo. $250,000.

Kenton, Ohio, post office: For completion, $16,000.
Leesburg, Virginia, post office: For completion, $26,250.
Leominster, Massachusetts, post office: For completion, $49,500.
Lewistown, Pennsylvania, post office: For completion, $46,500.
Liberty, Missouri, post office: For completion, $32,500.
Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, post office: For completion, $52,000.
Long Island City, New York, post office: For completion, $25,000.
McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, post office: For completion, $14,500.
Madison, Wisconsin, post office and courthouse: For continuation.
$200,000.

Kenton, Ohio.

Leesburg, Va.
Leominster, Mass.
Lewistown, Pa.

Liberty, Mo.
Lock Haven, Pa.
Long Island City,

N. Y.

McKees Rocks, Pa.
Madison, Wis.

Marianna, Ark.

Marianna, Arkansas, post office: For completion, $23,500. Marianna, Florida, post office and courthouse: For completion, Marianna, Fla. $16,000.

Memphis, Tennessee, sub post office: For completion, $79,500.
Metropolis, Illinois, post office: For completion, $30,000.
Midland, Michigan, post office: For completion, $15,700.
Mineral Point, Wisconsin, post office and customhouse: For
completion, $35,500.

Memphis, Tenn.
Metropolis, Ill.
Midland, Mich.
Mineral Point, Wis.

Montclair, N. J. Mount Pleasant, Mich.

Mount Pleasant, Tex.

Rent, etc.

Montclair, New Jersey, post office: For completion, $20,000. Mount Pleasant, Michigan, post office: For completion, $17,500. Mount Pleasant, Texas, post office: For completion, $29,500. Muskegon, Michigan: For rent of temporary quarters for Govern- Muskegon, Mich. ment officials and moving expenses incident thereto, $1,500. Mystic, Connecticut, post office: For completion, $31,000. Nashville, Tennessee: For additional for rent of temporary Rent, etc. quarters for Government officials and moving expenses incident thereto, $6,500.

Mystic, Conn.
Nashville, Tenn.

Rent, etc.

Newport, Rhode Island: For additional for rent of temporary Newport, R. I. quarters for the accommodation of Government officials and moving expenses incident thereto, $2,500.

Nogales, Arizona, post office and customhouse: For completion, $79,000.

North Topeka, Kansas, post office (branch): For completion, $15,000.

North Vernon, Indiana, post office: For completion, $36,500.

Nogales, Ariz.

Kans.

North Topeka,

North Vernon, Ind.

Oconto, Wis.

Olyphant, Pa.
Orange, Tex.

Owego, N. Y.
Paxton, Ill.

Phoenixville, Pa.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Site for new post

office.

Cost limited.

Deposit of proceeds of former building, repealed.

Vol. 37, p. 883.

Paid installments

site.

Oconto, Wisconsin, post office: For completion, $27,000.
Olyphant, Pennsylvania, post office: For completion, $41,500.
Orange, Texas, post office: For completion, $10,000.
Owego, New York, post office: For completion, $9,500.
Paxton, Illinois, post office: For completion, $38,000.

Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, post office: For completion, $43,500. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to acquire, by purchase, condemnation or otherwise, a site for a new post-office building at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at a cost not exceeding $950,000.

And that so much of section 18 of the Public Building Act of March 4, 1913, as provided that the proceeds of the sale of the former unused post office site in said city should be deposited in the Treasury appropriated for new as a miscellaneous receipt is hereby repealed; and the three paid installments of the purchase price of said former site, together with the interest on said purchase price heretofore paid, aggregating $761,108.33, are hereby reappropriated and made available, together with the further sum of $188,891.67, which is hereby appropriated, for the acquisition of said new site under the above-stated limit of

Additional amount.

Remaining installments covered into the Treasury.

Pittsburg, Tex.
Pittston, Pa.

Pratt, Kans.

Prescott, Ark.

Red Bluff, Calif.

Rhinelander, Wis
Ripon, Wis.
Rochester, Ind.

Russellville Ark.
Saco, Me.

Sacramento, Calif.

Quarters for district court.

Vol. 40, p. 1271.

• Saint Johnsbury, Vt.

Saint Louis, Mo.

Salem, Va.
Salisbury, Md.
Sandpoint, Idaho.
Sandusky, Ohio.
San Pedro, Calif.

Santa Fe, N. Mex.

Saranac Lake, N. Y.

Sayre, Pa.

Shawnee, Okla.

Shelbyville, Ind.

Shelbyville, Ky.

Spanish Fork, Utah.
State College, Pa.

Steubenville, Ohio.
Sunbury, Pa.

Tamaqua, Pa.

Thibodaux, La.

Thomasville, N. C.
Tomah, Wis.

cost.

And that the remaining installment of the price of said former site, when paid, together with the interest thereon, shall be deposited in the Treasury as a miscellaneous receipt.

Pittsburg, Texas, post office: For completion, $29,500.
Pittston, Pennsylvania, post office: For completion, $64,500.
Pratt, Kansas, post office: For completion, $12,600.
Prescott, Arkansas, post office: For completion, $10,000.
Red Bluff, California, post office: For completion, $27,500.
Rhinelander, Wisconsin, post office: For completion, $54,500.
Ripon, Wisconsin, post office: For completion, $64,600.
Rochester, Indiana, post office: For completion, $51,800.
Russellville, Arkansas, post office: For completion, $24,000.
Saco, Maine, post office: For completion, $39,500.

Sacramento, California, post office and courthouse: For fitting up quarters for the accommodation of the district court of the northern district of California, $60,000.

Saint Johnsbury, Vermont, post office: For completon, $61,000.
Saint Louis, Missouri, appraisers' stores: For remodeling plumb-
ing system, rewiring, and other necessary repair work, $40,000.
Salem, Virginia, post office: For completion, $34,750.
Salisbury, Maryland, post office: For completion, $64,500.
Sandpoint, Idaho, post office: For completion, $30,000.
Sandusky, Ohio, post office: For completion, $103,000.

San Pedro, California, post office and customhouse: For completion, $43,500.

Santa Fe, New Mexico, post office and courthouse: For continuation, $150,000.

Saranac Lake, New York, post office: For completion, $39,500.
Sayre, Pennsylvania, post office: For completion, $39,500.
Shawnee, Oklahoma, post office: For completion, $43,500.
Shelbyville, Indiana, post office: For completion, $18,000.
Shelbyville, Kentucky, post office: For completion, $15,000.
Spanish Fork, Utah, post office: For completion, $29,500.
State College, Pennsylvania, post office: For completion, $10,000.
Steubenville, Ohio, post office: For continuation, $75,000.
Sunbury, Pennsylvania, post office: For completion, $15,000.
Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, post office: For completion, $38,000.
Thibodaux, Louisiana, post office: For completion, $30,000.
Thomasville, North Carolina, post office: For completion, $34,500.
Tomah, Wisconsin, post office: For completion, $26,500.

Tullahoma, Tennessee, post office: For completion, $20,500. Tulsa, Oklahoma, post office and courthouse: The sum of $35,000 of the unexpended balance of the appropriation for the "post office and courthouse, Tulsa, Oklahoma," is reappropriated and made available for necessary changes and remodeling at the said building. Vernal, Utah, post office: For completion, $25,250. Vineland, New Jersey, post office: For completion, $12,500. Vinton, Iowa, post office: For completion, $51,000. Walden, New York, post office: For completion, $12,500.

Tullahoma, Tenn.
Tulsa, Okla.

Reappropriation.
Vol. 40, p. 111.

Vernal, Utah.
Vineland, N. J.
Vinton, Iowa.

Walden, N. Y.

D. C.

Washington, District of Columbia, Bureau of Engraving and Print-Engraving and ing: For an additional boiler, $12,000.

Washington, District of Columbia, Graham Building: For installation of a sprinkler system, $6,000.

Printing Bureau.
Graham Building.

Hygienic Labora

Washington, District of Columbia, Hygienic Laboratory: For the tory. construction of an additional building for laboratory purposes and research work, and for enlarging and remodeling the present animal house connected with the Hygienic Laboratory, $250,000.

Washington, Mo.
Water Valley, Miss.
Waynesboro, Va.
West Point, Ga.
Wilmington, Ohio.

Washington, Missouri, post office: For completion, $33,500.
Water Valley, Mississippi, post office: For completion, $7,500.
Waynesboro, Virginia, post office: For completion, $5,000.
West Point, Georgia, post office: For completion, $9,500.
Wilmington, Ohio, post office: For completion, $41,000.
Winchester, Massachusetts, post office: For completion, $10,000.
Winnemucca, Nevada, post office: For completion, $5,000.
Woodward, Oklahoma, post office and courthouse: For completion, Woodward, Okla.

$64,500.

Winchester, Mass.

Winnemucca, Nev.

Wyandotte, Mich.
Remodeling, etc.,

Wyandotte, Michigan, post office: For completion, $39,050. Remodeling, and so forth, public buildings: For remodeling, en- occupied buildings. larging, and extending completed and occupied public buildings, including any necessary and incidental additions to or changes in mechanical equipment thereof so as to provide for additional space for emergent cases, not to exceed an aggregate of $20,000 at any one building, $220,000.

MARINE HOSPITALS.

Chicago, Illinois: For remodeling present building, $50,000; medical officers' quarters, $10,000; junior medical officers' quarters, $12,000; pharmacists' and nurses' quarters, $16,000; attendants' quarters, $33,000; in all, $121,000.

Cincinnati, Ohio: For additional for repairs, and so forth, $10,000. Mobile, Alabama: For remodeling present building, $50,000; medical officers' quarters, $10,000; in all, $60,000.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: For extension and remodeling of present building, $20,000.

Savannah, Georgia: For medical officers' quarters, $10,000.

QUARANTINE STATIONS.

Cape Charles, Virginia: For a water supply, $20,000.

Limitation.

Marine hospitals.

Chicago, Ill.

Cincinnati, Ohio.

Mobile, Ala.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Savannah, Ga.

Quarantine stations.

Cape Charles, Va.

Supervision of con

The foregoing work under "Marine Hospitals" and "Quarantine struction, etc. Stations" shall be performed under the supervision and direction of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury.

PUBLIC BUILDINGS, REPAIRS, EQUIPMENT, AND GENERAL EXPENSES.

Repairs, preserva

Repairs and preservation: For repairs and preservation of all com- tion, etc. pleted and occupied public buildings and the grounds thereof, under the control of the Treasury Department, and for wire partitions and fly screens therefor, Government wharves and piers under the control of the Treasury Department, together with the necessary dredg

Sitka, Alaska.

ing adjacent thereto, buildings and wharf at Sitka, Alaska, and the Secretary of the Treasury may, in renting said wharf, require that the lessee shall make all necessary repairs thereto; care of vacant sites under the control of the Treasury Department, such as necessary fences, filling dangerous holes, cutting grass and weeds, but not for any permanent improvements thereon; repairs and preservation of buildings not reserved by vendors on sites under the control of the Treasury Department acquired for public buildings or the enlargement of public buildings, the expenditures on this account for the current fiscal year not to exceed 15 per centum of the annual rentals of such buildings: Provided, That of the sum herein appropriated not exceeding $125,000 may be used for marine hospitals and quarantine stations and completed and occupied outbuildings, including wire partitions and fly screens for same, and not exceeding $16,000 for the Treasury, Treasury Annex, Arlington, Liberty Loan, Butler, Winder, and Auditors Buildings in the District of Columbia: Personal services re- Provided further, That this sum shall not be available for the payent of personal services except for work done by contract or for temporary job labor under exigency not exceeding at one time the sum of $100 at any one building, $800,000.

Marine hospitals and quarantine stations.

Treasury buildings,

D. C.
Post, p. 330.

stricted.

Mechanical equip

ment.

Heating,

etc.

Provisos.

quarantine stations.

Mechanical equipment: For installation and repair of mechanical lighting, equipment in all completed and occupied public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, including heating, hoisting, plumbing, gas piping, ventilating, vacuum cleaning, and refrigerating apparatus, electric-light plants, meters, interior pneumatic tube and intercommunicating telephone systems, conduit, wiring, call bell and signal systems, and for maintenance and repair of tower clocks; for installation and repair of mechanical equipment, for any of the foregoing items, in buildings not reserved by vendors on sites under the control of the Treasury Department acquired for public buildings or the enlargements of public buildings, the total expenditures on this account for the current fiscal year not to exceed 10 per centum of the Marine hospitals and annual rentals of such buildings: Provided, That of the sum herein appropriated, not exceeding $70,000 may be used for marine hospitals and quarantine stations, and not exceeding $12,000 for the Treasury buildings, Treasury, Treasury Annex, Arlington, Liberty Loan, Butler, Winder, and Auditors Buildings in the District of Columbia, but not including the generating plant and its maintenance in the Auditors Building, Pneumatic tube and not exceeding $10,000 for the maintenance, changes in, and repairs of pneumatic-tube system between the appraisers' warehouse at Greenwich, Christopher, Washington, and Barrow Streets and the new customhouse in Bowling Green, Borough of Manhattan, in the city of New York, including repairs to the street pavement and subsurface necessarily incident to or resulting from such maintenance, changes, or repairs: Provided further, That this sum shall not be available for the payment of personal services except for work done by contract, or for temporary job labor under exigency not exceeding at one time the sum of $100 at any one building, $550,000.

D. C.

service, New City.

York

Personal services restricted.

Vaults, safes, etc.

General expenses.
Vol. 35, p. 537.

Vault and safes: For vaults and lock-box equipments and repairs thereto in all completed and occupied public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, and for the necessary safe equipments and repairs thereto in all public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, whether completed and occupied or in course of construction, exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract or for temporary job labor under exigency not exceeding at one time the sum of $50 at any one building, $90,000.

General expenses: To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to execute and give effect to the provisions of section 6 of the Act of May Supervising Architect. 30, 1908 (Thirty-fifth Statutes, page 537): For additional salary of $1,000 for the Supervising Architect of the Treasury for the fiscal

Additional

salary,

Technical services.

tendence, inspectors,

year 1920; foreman draftsmen, architectural draftsmen, and apprentice draftsmen, at rates of pay from $840 to $2,500 per annum; structural engineers and draftsmen, at rates of pay from $840 to $2,500 per annum; mechanical, sanitary, electrical, heating and ventilating, and illuminating engineers and draftsmen, at rates of pay from $1,200 to $2,400 per annum; computers and estimators, at rates of pay from $1,600 to $2,500 per annum; the expenditures under all the foregoing classes for which a minimum and maximum rate of compensation is stated, not to exceed $176,800; supervising superintendents, superin- Superintendents. tendents, and junior superintendents of construction and inspectors, at rates of pay from $1,600 to $2,900 per annum, not to exceed $206,650; expenses of superintendence, including expenses of all in- Expenses of superinspectors and other officers and employees, on duty or detailed in con- etc. nection with work on public buildings and the furnishing and equipment thereof, and the work of the Supervising Architect's Office, under orders from the Treasury Department; for the transportation of household goods, incident to change of headquarters of supervising superintendents, superintendents, and junior superintendents of construction and inspectors, not in excess of five thousand pounds at any one time, together with the necessary expense incident to packing and draying the same, not to exceed in any one year a total expenditure of $7,500; office rent and expenses of superintendents, including temporary stenographic and other assistance in the preparation of reports and the care of public property, and so forth; advertising; office supplies, including drafting materials, specially prepared paper, typewriting machines, adding machines, and other mechanical laborsaving devices, and exchange of same, furniture, carpets, electric-light fixtures, and office equipment; telephone service; not to exceed $6,000 for stationery; not to exceed $1,000 for books of reference, law books, Vol. 40, p. 1232. technical periodicals and journals; not to exceed $10,000 for transporting drawings, miscellaneous supplies, and so forth, for public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department; contingencies of every kind and description, traveling expenses of site agents, recording deeds and other evidences of title, photographic instruments, chemicals, plates, and photographic materials, and such other articles and supplies and such minor and incidental expenses not enumerated, connected solely with work on public buildings, the acquisition of sites, and the administrative work connected with the annual appropriations under the Supervising Architect's Office as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary and specially order or approve, but not including heat, light, janitor service, awnings, curtains, or any expenses for the general maintenance of the Treasury Building, or surveys, plaster models, progress photographs, test pit borings, or mill and shop inspections, $489,050.

Office supplies, etc.

Architectural compe

Payment sions, etc.

of commis

Architectural competitions: To enable the Secretary of the Treas- titions. ury to make payment for architectural services under contracts en-ymen tered into prior to the repeal of the Act entitled "An Act authorizing Vol. 27, p. 468. the Secretary of the Treasury to obtain plans and specifications for public buildings to be erected under the supervision of the Treasury Department, and providing for local supervision of the construction of the same," approved February 20, 1893, including additional commissions accruing under certain of said contracts due to increase in the limits of cost of certain buildings, except as otherwise specifically provided by law, and including payment for the services from July 1, 1912, of the architect of the Hilo, Hawaii, building, specially selected Vol.36,37 under the provisions of the Act approved March 4, 1911, the unex- 37, p. 428. pended balances of the appropriations for architectural competitions, public buildings, for the fiscal year 1919, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is continued and made available for said purposes during the fiscal year 1920.

p. 1373; Vol.

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