SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. SEss. II. C11. 235. 1920. 875 Remodelin , and so forth, public buildin : For remodelin enla - R°m°‘*°!*¤5»°t°-»°°" ing, and extegding completed) and occupiecfimblic buildings, Includiln? (MPM bmldmgx any necessary and incidental additions to or changes in mechanicgl equipment thereof so as to provide or make available additional space in emergent cases, not to exceed an aggregate of $20,000 at any one Li¤¤*¤*i<>¤- building, $330,000. MARINE HOSPITALS. um"' h°“"“°"· Boston, Massachusetts: For additional amount for remodelin main B°st°°’M°ss' building and erection of medical officers’ quarters, junior 0%06I'S’ double quarters, pharmacists’ double qparters, female nurses’ quarters, attendants’ quarters, and a tuberc osis pavilion, approach work, for mechanical equipment, tele hone and bedside ca - ell spstems, $54,300; for additional amount for miscellaneous furniture an equipment, $13,400; in all, $67,700. · _ Fort Stanton, New Mexico, Sanatorium: For remodeling boiler MQW S““"°“· N· plant and ower house, $23,000. Savannalh, Georgia: For additional amount for one additional hos- S‘"“““‘· G°· pital ward building, remode present building, and approach work; mechanical equipment, inclu refngerating plant, telephone and bedside call-bell systems, $34, ; for additional amount or miscellaneous furniture and equipment, $9,000; m all, $43,000.. QUABANTINE STATIONS. . Q¤·*¤¤¤¤¤¤¢¤*i¤¤=~ Baltimore Ma land: For 1u‘chase of property, $176,775. ch];¤°iti>'iii»Nwqg1nz’ud"}) up Cape Fear; Norrtlh CEIOHDSZPFOP water tank on steel tower, $15,000. 3;;* $:2 lp S, New York, New York: For the acquisition by §urchase from the Purchase ’¤:` New State of New York of the proputy known as " the ew York Quaran- §§,§{‘ Q“'*°“¤° “°°· tine Station " $1,395,275. The schedule of fees and rates of charges in effect at the New York w¤S°€l`¤°duQ°i?°"°°°’°°°°’ Quarantine Station at the time of the transfer of the title thereto to the United States shall be adopted and promulgated by the Secretary of the Treas as the schedule of fees and rates of ch es for the operation ofmthe said station under the jmisdiction oiptglie United States. Port Townsend, Washington: For concrete system for rain water; w};$i.' t T°w°s°°d' electric lighting system; and wharf protection shed for passengers, 14,000. X S Texas: For transfer and purchase of Texas Quarantine Stations, sg¢i¤¤:,&i2ti$i $90,071. _ _ _ Su rvisiun of con- The foregoing work under "M&TlB6 H0sp1tals" and "Quarantine ¤¢r¤&i<>¤.¤¢¤· Stations" shall be performed under the supervision and direction of the Supervising Architect of’the Treasury. rrssnrc Emnnrxss, xE1>.uEs, EQUIPMENT, AND GENERAL EXPENSES. Re irs, reserva· Re airs and preservation: _For reipairs and lpreservation of all ¤i·>¤»p·;¤· P complleted and occupied public buil ings and the grounds thereof, under the control of the Treasury Department, and for wire partitions and ily screens therefor, Government wharves and piers under the control of the Treasury Department, tqgether with the necessary Sim, A,,,,k,_ dredging adjacent thereto, uildings an 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 ermanent 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 enlarge-