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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 114. 1918. 723 the purchase of more than one hundred such assenger-carrying automobiles at a greater cost than $500 each andpfifteen at a greater cost _ than az,000 each: and pmazdaz fume-, what as sammy of the ,,%;*§*,°:,*:;?°‘“¤’¤ Navy is authorized to distribute the high- wered automobiles now owned and in use in_the United States an¢i)i)ts insular pomessions to such places and service as they may be required. Co1~rrmonm·, Bmznau or anna aan Docks: For contingent ex- °°““”‘°“" penses and minor extensions and improvements of public works at navy yards and stations, $250,000. E Emmzenucr mxransns, Buamau or Yanns AND Dooxsz For emer- ,,c_m°"°“°’°‘P°“’°“· gemgy expenses and extensions of public works at navy yards and nav stations, $4,750,000. rustic woaxs, mmnau or ranns arm nooxs. P“"“°"°"“· Hosrrrar. CONSTBUOTIONZ For additional temporary hospital con- ¤§`yd1°i£$¤°$is. mw struction  repairs as may   necessary at theugoints named herein D¤¤is¤¤t¤¤ plusand to provide same with suitable hospital fa ties, Chelsea, Massachusetts, $350,000; Newport, ··Rhode Island, $500,000;»New London, Connecticut, $150,000; Brooklyn, New York, $1,400,000; Wards Island, New York, $1,250,000; elham, New York, $900,000;. Philadelphia, Penns$vania, $355,000; Le e Island, Peuns lvania, $800,000; Norfolk, ignia, $1,250,000; $1mpton Roads, lliignia, $500,000; Charleston, uth Carolina, $850,000; Parris Island uth Carolina, $175,000; Great Lakes, Illinois, $65,000; Pearl I-Iarbor, §Iawaii, $150,000; overseas, $1,000,000; contingent, $600,000; in all, 10,295,000. Tnuroaanr sronaem: For tem rary storage, $1,000,000.  Navr Yann, Poarsuoum, N nw YHZAMPSHIBEZ Addition to machine ' shop, $200,000; addition to foundry, $130,000; powebplant improvem8ntS’ $15°·°°°? m au' $480’000° New London Conn. Srmmaizmn nasa, N nw LONDON, CONNnc·r1cU·r: For the further mumnmimi ’ development of the submarine base at New London, Connecticut, including the erection and equipment of repair shops, the provision of additional bex-thing space, and the erection of quarters and barracks for officers and men, $750,000. Naw Yann, Bosrou, Massaonvsmrrsz Improvement of central °°"°"‘u"" power lplant, $425,000; water front improvements, $400,000; machine s op and foundry, $900,000· in all, $1,725,000. N N avr Yann, Naw Yoxx, New Yoaxz Water frontjmprovements, °' Y°"‘*N‘Y‘ $750,000; central power—plant improvements, $500,000; in all, $1,250,000. Navy Yann, Pmnanmrma, Pmmsn.va1~ua: Dry dock, to com- i°>i’$°£i°0?£h,i?é.P` plete, $2,000,000; central power-plant inprovements, $300,000; tracks, streets and sewers, $100,000; in all, $2,400,000. umm Cm. Dnrorr or surrmms, PHILADELPHIA, Pr:NNsm.vaN1a: For the erec- plies cape:. mp tion of a lumber shed and necessary railroad sidings on land now owned by the Govemment and occupied as a portion of the Depot °f,1€’;1’PPl’°“·$35¤°°°· . . .,..., _ e unexpended balance of $40,434,23 of aplproppatnon of $200,000 Us, of ,,,,,,,.,,d,d in the Act approved June fifteenth, nmeteezi un ed and seventeen,  215 making appro riations to supply dehciencies, for the Gpurchase of ”°"" ‘ additions land: Depot of Supp es, Marine Corps, Philad aphia, Pennsylvania, is hereby made available for the plurchase of necessagy land lying between Alter Street, Ellswort Street, and Fifteen Street, in the city of Philadelphia, including all buildings thereon and for adapting said buildings for uses connected with said depxolig Wmmm D_c_ Navy Yann, Wasmnerou, Drsrnxcr or Commzsraz e and 1~av¤1m¤a¤Lm¤. grimer loading house, Bellevue magazine, $25,000; boimdary fence ellevue magazine, $20,600; cranes for buildings, $375,000; central power plant and distributing systems, extensions, $85,000; seven