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 srX*rY·sEvENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. GH. 28. 1923. 1147 BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS. Dfggéu °'Y¤*d¤ md mamrnrmxcn. For general maintenance of yards and docks namel f b ks G°¤,,,9'°,,,,*,m¤*¤°°¤¤*°¤ giaps, models, and drawings; purchase and repair of %re0§ngi)n)es; V m` re_ apparatus and plants- machinery; operation, repair, purchase, mamtenance of horses and driving teams, carts, timber wheels, and all vehicles, including motor-propelled and horse-drawn passengercarrying vehicles to  used only for oiicial purposes, and including rnotor—propelled vehicles for freight-carrying urposes onl for use in all navy yards and naval stations; tools ang repair of tie same; stationery; furmture for Government houses and offices in navy yardsi and naval stations; coal and other fuel; candles, oil, and gas, atten ance on ht and power plants· l `n d 1 ` yards and care blgbuildings; attendance’oii liarI;s,€.ig?li1ts, lbiizuelxilggingg and fire apparatus and plants; incidental labor at navy yards; water tax, tolls,_and ferriage; pay of watchmen in navy yards; awnings and packing boxes; pay for employees on leave; for repairs and psreggggsggonpat naviy yrixds, lfuel depots, fuel plants, and stations, ‘ zromk attesumtobe a`dout fthis ·Pm¢m. priatidn xmder the direction of the Secretarg df the N)avy fo1?Idleli·(i- ie$l°d°°1' °w" °°"` cal, inspection, drafting, memenger, and other classified work in the navy ylards and naval stations, for the fiscal {gr ending June 32, 1924, s all not exceed $9503100:  furt, That no part ' t' tain ' uggd. §’,..r2?.§‘%¥§$’§’S§i§i,.§2’$£f£yag ..u2m0ba€?°F$;’»{1aE§ yaafrfiplli expenditures from appropriations contained in this Act for the ¤¤$=¤¤¤· maintenance, operatic and repair of motor-propelled passengercarrying vehicles, mclgding the compensation of operators, shall not _ exceed 175,000 exclusive of such vehicles owned and operated by ,,,,,"$,,"§‘,§’,,°{‘f,?";,g,g‘,§f""*° the Marine Corps in connection with expeditionary du without the gontinential gsmips of the United States: P1-omded rtlwr, That b,,?§.,°,§`§?,§,§‘,,}°,°,{,,,,‘{‘*‘°' urin the ca ear endin June 30 1924 to f t vehicgs who wereycarried of the rolls’of othe(i·ptl>r1fresi·?1s0priI<Ii1(? zi July 1 1920, shall be continued to be so carried where their employ- ment shall be found necessary. CONTINGENT. For contin?nt expenses and minor extensions and improvements °°°“““°°" of public wor s at navy yards and stations, $125,000. sanaxrns, iuvx onrawmnxr. For nontechnical employees in the Bureau of Yards and Docks, •m;iE;:i°°t Bmw $53,350: Provuled, That no person shall be employed hereunder at 1,,,';"',;’g,,,c,,,,,,_ g Eat: of lgimpgnsgtgon exceeding $1,800 per annum except one c ie c er at 2 5 . For_services of draftsmen and such other technical services to °"'““‘°"·°°°· carry into effect the various appropriations and allotments thereunder, $135,340. PUBLIC WORKS, BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS. P’“’“° "'°"” The appropriation of $750000 for water-front improvements N°"}'°,§"* N· Y· navy yard, New York, New Yzork, contained in the Naval Approj ¤=%r=3§8%·g¤£§¤;pm» priation Act for the fiscal year 1919 is hereby repealed. ,’p` ` Navy Yard, Washington, District of Columbia: Dredging, $1,500; W“’““g""‘· D· C- repairs to marine railwayf_$1?,??00;  all, $18,800. _ _ Navy yard, Norfolk, irgimaz Fire protection for oil and gaso- N°¤’¤¤=· V¤· line tanks, Saint Helena, $30900.