Chapter 467. To make available a portion of the appropriation for the immigration station at Baltimore, Maryland, for such counters, booths, screens, railings, seats, bunks, kitchen and laundry equipment, and so forth, as necessary in connection with said station
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CHAP. 467.— An Act To make available a portion of the appropriation for the immigration station at Baltimore, Maryland, for such counters, booths, screens, railings, seats, bunks, kitchen and laundry equipment, and so forth, as necessary in connection with said station. September 8, 1916.[[H. R. 6034](/us/bill/64/hr/6034).][[Public, No. 275](/us/pl/64/275).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Baltimore, Md., immigrant station.
That the Act of Congress Additional equipment authorized.Vol. 38, p. 513.approved July seventeenth, nineteen hundred and fourteen (Thirty-eighth Statutes, chapter one hundred and fifty-two, page five hundred and thirteen), increasing the limit of cost for the immigration station at Baltimore, Maryland, from $280,000 to $550,000 be, and the same is hereby, amended so as to make said amount also available for such counters, booths, screens, railings, seats, bunks, kitchen and laundry equipment, and so forth, as may be deemed necessary in connection with said station.
Approved, September 8, 1916.