894 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 235. 1920. For maintenance and operation of power H%ant, $20,000; rm<1g¤s,¤z¤. For operating, repair, and preservation of ock Island bridges and viaduct; and maintenance and repair of the arsenal street connecting the br·idges,_$30,000; _ · {pr gitock Island Bridge, $12,000; a , , . w°”'°°“· “°·‘¤· Watertown Arsenal, Watertown, Massachusetts: For erecting steel already purchased and installing crane on hand for ingot stora e yard, $17 ,000. '*`°S“°¤ m°°m”°°- Watertown irsenal, testing machines: For necessary professional and skilled labor, purchase of materials, tools, and appliances for operating the testing machines, for investigative test and tests of material in connection with the manufacturing work of the Ordnance Department, and for instruments and materials for operating the chemical laboratory in connection therewith, and for maintenance of the establishment, $35,000. Watervliet, N. Y. Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, New York: For concrete ash bins, $2,000. R°1>¤*¤- Repairs of arsenals: For repairs and improvement of arsenals and de ts, and to meet such rmforeseen expenditures as accidents or rrseniuery. otlligr contingencies during the year may render necessary, including machinery for manufacturing purposes in the arsenals, $1,550,000. m§§r‘},’$§{)*n;°¤°°'$ °¤ Ordnance reservations, civilian schools: For the maintenance and ,4m,p.m. operation of schools for children on Ordnance reservations, $61,800. Amdm Pming Aberdeen Proving Ground,·Ma.r¥land: For the construction of a cmrm¤,ira. _ steel hangar to accommodate one nited States Navy type "C-2" ““““"°'°““"‘°· airship, $150,000. °$d°¤· P’¥°h· Storage facilities for ammunition, Ogden, Utah: Section 355 of the
- ,,§lE§§§Tm°°° $°°”g° Revised Statutes of the United States shall not apply to the expenditrme re¤·mem¤¤¢ ture of appropriations for the Ordnance Department of the Army
p_ 6,, Eovided fldr m the Second Deficiency Appro riation Act for the
am, p.510., cal year 1920 for the purchase of land near (ggden, Utah, and for improvements upon such land. C°‘}p*g,?"°’m°’*°’ quarrmmmsmn conrs. $,?,f;:':,‘;,'f’°"°‘ Hort Monroe Virginia, wharf, roads, and sewer; For repair and maintenance of wharf and a ron of wharf, mcluding all necessary labor and material therefor, fjuel for waiting rooms, water, brooms, and shovels, $15,000; whartin er, $900; four laborers, $2,880; in all, g18,780 fore; one-third of saif sum, to be supplied by the United _ tates, 6,2 0. R°"“""°'°°°S’°t°‘ For rakes, shovels, and brooms; repairs to roadway, pavements, macadam and asphalt block; repairs to street crossings; repairs to street drains, $2,500; six laborers cleaning roads, at $720 eac · in all, §6,820; for 4two·thirds of said sum, to lie supplied by the United we tates, $4,5 6.67. Se w' em For waste, oil, motor and pump repairs, sewer pipe, cement, brick, stone, and supplies,_$1,200; two en eers, at $1,200 each; two laborers, at $720 each; in all, $5,040; ii-ii two-thirds of said sum, to be NmOm,mm€,8m_ sugplred by the United States, $3,360. biainmxanw r'ATION.-xL CEMETERIES! For maintaining and improving national cemeteries, including fuel for su erintendents, pay of laborers and _ other employees, purchase of toolg, and materials, $250,000. S“"°’“’"°“d°“”‘ For pay of seventy-six superintendents of national cemeteries, including not to exceed $1,500 for the superintendent at Mexico City, _Headstones for sol- S63’i20’ . . . . mm·,a¢.,gmves. For continuing the work of furmshing headstones of durable stone or other d1n·able material for unmarked graves of Union and Confederate soldiers, sailors, and marines in national, post, city, town,