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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 44. 1921. 129 naval stations; tools and repair of the same; stationery; furniture for Government houses and offices in navy yards and naval stations; coal and other fuel; candles, oil, and gas, attendance on light and power plants; cleaning and clearing up yards and care of buildings; attendance on Hres, ights, fire engines, 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, and for repairs and preservation at nayliyards, fuel deggots, fuel plants, and stations, $7,500,000: Provided, at the sum {,’{B”g;f,’· ew ww to e paid out of this appropriation under the direction of the Secre- ms. ’ " tary of the Navy for clgrical, inspection, draftin, messenger, and other classified work in the navy yards and navgl stations, except similar expenditures in the Bureau of Yards and Docks, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922, shall not exceed $1,300,000: Provided {ur- f"'Q°,§§n§0‘{fH§S“S§,‘§j ther, That no part of any appropriation contained in this Act sha be Eiddcaused for the purchase of passenger—carrying automobiles: Provided · · · · · · Allowance for operfurther, That expenditures from appropriations contained m this sang motpypasseuger Act for the maintenance, operation, and repair of motor—propelled "°*‘i°"’S·"‘“‘°°"· passengencarrying vehicles, including the com ensation of operators, M. C up shall not exceed $175,000, exclusive of such vehicles owned and o er- sideiilliliimeriiiliistuiits. ated the by Marine Corps in connection with expeditionary tiiity without the continental limits of the United States: Pro1rided{urther, opemm or ome- That during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922, operators o motor b“"’°“s°°“t"‘“°d‘ vehicles who were carried on the rolls of other bureaus prior to July 1, ‘ 1920, shall be continued to be so carried where their employment s all be found necessary. _ OoN’r1Nom~rr, Bunmu or Yanns AND Dooxs: For contingent ex- °°"“”“°°°' penses and minor extensions and improvements of public works at navy yards and stations, $150,000. ruemo womcs, nunmiu or YA1¤>s Am: DOOKB. P°bu° °'°"”' NAVY YARD, Naw Yoax, Nnw Yonx: Toilet facilities at shipbuild- Nw Y°rk’N' Y` inglilips, $40,000; dredging, to continue, $100,000; in all, $140,000. wm! mm im_ e expenditure of the a pro riation of $750,000 for water front provements M. improvements, navy ard, New §’ork, New York, contained in the ¥’°““°d· _ Naval Appropriation get for the fiscal year 1919, is hereby suspended V°l‘*°’ p' m' until July 1, 1922. ,,,,,,8,,,;,,,,,,, Pg NAVY YARD, PmLADm.rmA, PnNNsY1.vAmA: Dry Dock Numbered ’ 3, to complete, $200,000. . ,,0,,0,,, vs_ NAVY YARD, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA: Water·front improvements, to ' continue, $250,000. _ Cm,,,m,,,,_ S_c_ NAvr YARD, CnAm.zs·ron, Soma CA1zor.mA: Dredging, to continue, $40,000. Key Wm Fla NAVAL STATION, KEY Wnsr, FLORIDA! For the development and namceoé. ' completion of a submarine base, $800,000, no part thereof to be expended unless the Secretary of the Navy shall first ascertain that the breakwater already begun can be successfullyoompleted and made permanent with this amount. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Gwmmmo cubs NAVAL STATION, GUAN•rANAuo, CUBA: Additional distilling facili- ‘ ties! $751000* . Mare Island Calif. NAVY YA1zD, Mmm Is1.AND, CA1.moamA: Maintenance of dikes and ’ dred `ng, $175,000; improvements to central power plant, $150,000; 111 ali} $325,000. _ _ pugeggmumwash, NAVY YARD, Poem Somm, WASHINGTONI For grading; fillingé and sea-wall construction, $250,000; keel blocks for Dry Doc Num ered 2, $6,500; extension of building numbered 178, $13,500; roadways and gidgwalks, $25,000; pier five, rebuilding and extending, $715,000; telephone improvements, $10,000; patterrrshop extension, $90,000; fifty-ton dry—dock crane, $200,000; additional storage facilities. $95.000; in au, $1,405,000. 42150°—23--9