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 SlX'l`Y—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 9. 1919. 145 Dnrors Fon com.: For depots for coal and other fuel, Yorktown, F°°*"°P°"S· Vir inia, wharf, $.50,000; oi proohng reservoirs, $150,000; in all, $20%,000. Contingent, $35,000; care and custody of naval petroleum reserves, $10,000; in all $245,000. Nxvlu. ornnarrse BASE, lLu11>ToN Rorms, Vinernniz Toward §${‘l,‘?§_‘,;,l,§,,,,,,.,,. water—front improvements and permanent improvements to station, mmsincluding piers, bulkheads, flling, gradipg, and So forth, $1,000,000. Naviu. Hosrrrlu., PUGET Sotmn, ASH1NGToN: Quarters for §g_g;§t§£“¤d·W“h· nurses (female)» $40,000. llfanmn Bannacxs, Quarcrrco, Vmenvm: Incinerator plant, Q,§g,g§,,§j°§,,P“m°k*· $67,790. REPAIRS AND rnnsnnvyrxox AT NAVY YARDS: For relpairs and ,,%‘§,g§“‘ md P'°“°"‘ preservation at navy yards, fuel depots, fuel plants, an stations, $4,000,000. _ Total plublic works, $12,632,140, and the amounts herem appro- magnmwdegwmblo priated therefor, except for repairs and preservation at navy yards mm ‘ and stations, shall be available until expended. _ _ The appropriations "Maintena.nce, Bureau of Yards and Docks/’ ,,_§,§Y°‘ *"“"““g s""‘ and "Repairs and Preservation" shall be available for the mainte- mggoefotvgagggalig nance of naval training stations where the regular appropriations for the maintenance thereof are found to be insufficient. The Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized to accept from the jggelgggggcglifknd San Diego Chamber of Commerce, San Diego, California, free of all for mmm; same encumbranoe and without cost to the United States Government, “°'“‘ one hundred and thirty-five acres of land situate on the Bay of San Diego, San Diego County, California, for the purpose of estabhslnng _ a naval training station thereon, providing that the city of San °"¤d*“°"- Diego will donate to the United States Government free of charlge the tide lands in the Bay of San Diego ad'oining said lands to the lripllkhqiad line, atndhalsbp a site ({14;-1- aiagavalhlizospital in galbga. liark. Pl t to be i elcretaryo te a is `ec to ve reare ansumit =P¤»°°·c detailed plans and specilibations for the constguclion of a suitable mbmmdm ` naval traming station on said land and to report at the next regular session of Congress the total estimated cost of said station with an itemized cost of all necessary buildings and improvements thereon and the estimated annual cost of mamtenance of said station. { uw The Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized to exchange a gognlrrdfuntgdagsus. tract of land, containing one and twenty-nine hundredths acres, being a. part of the Marine Corps base reservation, San Diego, California, and bordering on the northerl line of said reservation approximately one thousand five hundredy feet from the extreme northeaster y angle thereof for so much of lot three hundred and twenty shown on the plan of the city of San Diego, California, as lies between the Point Loma Boulevard and the property of the United States. nmznau or mzmcmn Aivn sunenar. ,,,%“§‘.,,¥‘,g,,?,l_"°°*°‘“° Mmgrcan Dnranrnmxrz For surgeons necessaries for vessels in ,,§E""°"" ““°°“' commission, navy yards, naval stations Marine Corps, and for the civilestablishment at the several naval lies itals, navy yards, naval CMI ”°‘w‘h”‘°'°°' medical supply diipots, Naval Medical School and Dispensary, Washington, and aval Academy, including one bookkeeper at $1,600 and one clerk at $1,400 at the naval medical Supp? dw Bt1£)0okl§1%,E§a(.p0d0t€)>0ward the accumulation of a reserve supply 0 medi S rm? I J ° Cpsrmemrr, Bmmau or Mmmmn AND Sumner: For tolls and °°°°i”'°'° fémages; care, transtppgtation, and burial of the dead, including officers who die wi the United States, and superuumerary patients who die in naval hospitals; purchase of cemetery lots; purchase of books and stationery, binding of medical records,