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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 93. 1919. 333 ENGDIEER DEPARTMENT. Fgppégc Begum me Public Building; and Grounds: For construction of walks and {,‘§,‘§§,§$;’,,,},°,‘§‘{§‘·,,,,, service road and t_ e restoration and lanting of grounds around the ’ l courthouse in Jud1ciar%1Park, including the removal of the statue, $23,445, onehalf of w 'ch shall be paid from the revenues of the ,,,E‘},',{,§'°“‘ D‘“"°‘ gistrict of Columbia and one-half from the Treasury of the United tates. msonnnaxnous. Mi¤¤¤11¤¤¤¤¤¤· Transportation to China of Chinese refugees: For defraying the cost CQ,r¤";‘§§pfg‘}°§§§g, $,2; of transportation and subsistence to China of certain Chinese ref- M¤>¤¤¤*° Chmugees from Mexico who have been under military jurisdiction since

g17,6to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War,

1,1 5. oRm·:ANcE DEPARTMENT. m§f§“““°° D°P“‘ Ordnance reservation civilian schools: Authority is granted for ,.,g§Ll§i§§m‘?h°°'S °" the expenditureduring the fiscal year 1920 of not to exceed $45,000 aplifgpgggxguggigg; from appropriations heretofore made for the " purchase, manufacture, pauses tr, at specified and test of ammunition for mountain, field, and siege cannon/’ for "%°§f‘,0,p_8,6_ the olgeration and maintenance on ordnance reservations at Amatol and ays Landing, New Jersey, Nitro, West Virginia, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Penniman, Virginia, Sheffield and Muse e·Shoals, Alabama, and Tullytown, Pennsylvania, of schools for children of persons employed thereon, where public schools are not convenient y available or such children, including salaries, supplies, stationery, and industrial work, replacement and repair of books and equipment, and all incidental an necessary expenses in connection therewith. — aamomns AND aRsE1n1.s. »¤A£°i°° md "` Bocklshm m. Rock Island, Illinois, Arsenal: The remaining unexpended bal- W ences, not to exceed $450,000, of the appropriation of $2,965,000 for inqreasipg the gcoilities for tllzemlmanufactnire of field artillsrty materie , inc ud1ng' necessary din` gs an equipment, an or providing additional storage space and other storage facilities, either by R°“°p’°""°°”` building andfequippinug new storehouses or bg and equiping sho or man acturing purposes an ui mg as storehouses slilsps thereby vacated and made availaliileifct of June 12, V°'-‘°· ¥’P· m· 3”· 1917) and of the appropriation of $1,295,200 additional for increasing facilities for the manufacture of field artillery materiel, including the necessary buildings and equipment (Act of October 6, 1917) are made available for the erection of a shop buil r the manufacture of recuperators at Rock Island Arsenal: Pr , That this sum annum, shall not be available until the present plant for the manufacture of t d' d of. ,, _ mcV\l’get1eiti>)$n1?}¢iiii.)s)eia’c€husetts, Arsenal: The remaining unexpendegl °3:t“n¤i¤;¤'1ili.$‘}==. balance of the appropriation of _$32,000 "Fer and electrifyin five large piziners and boring mills" contained in the Sundry m Civi§Appropnation Act for the Hscal year 1919 is reappropnated and ver. 40, p. esi. made available for the same purpose for the fiscal year 1920. mvnn mn mason wom:. ,§Q°’ “"* Hm" F t f laims d` tedandsettledundersection4of the¤x;:a?iaiilsi°° ·' Rive: ii.ii§¤§iirb?i>rcA progiilallzlon Act approved June 25, 1910, and "°*·°°·F"”· certified to Congrem the present semion m House Documents Numbered 83, 108, and 177, $90 .52. ·