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 876 SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 209. 1925. on any one vehicle shall not exceed for maintenance, upkeep, and repair, exclusive of garage rent, pay of operator, fuel, and lubricants, one—third of the market price of a new vehicle of the same make or class, and in any case more than $500. ’ ooN·r1NonN·r °°°°*”*¥°“*· For contingent expenses and minor extensions and improvements of public wor s at navy yards and stations, $125,000. sananms, mxvr DEPARTMENT Dfxf_Q‘,“;QnQf”°““m For personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, $238,000. rabucwms. PUBLIC WORKS, BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS Y°"’°*°““’·N·H· Navy yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Repairs to coaling plant, $25,000; for improvements to buil ing numbered 138, $20,000; in all, $45,000. _ B¤¤t¤¤.M¤S· Navy yard, Boston, Massachusetts: For improvements to water $1-zolnt, $150,000; replacement of circulating loop, $125,000; in all, 5 000. M" Y°'*·N· Y- Naivy yard, New York, New York: For gas lant improvements, $25,000; improvements to distributing system, $)15,000; replacement of high tension electric cable, $25,000; improvements to sanitary _ _ facilities, Dry Dock Numbered 4, $20,000; in all, $85,000. 1"“'°"°’¥’*"“· P"· Navy yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: For paving, to continue, ` $30,000; improvements to Pier Numbered 3, $70,000; dredging, to continue, $150,000; in all, $250,000. N°"°’*·V“· Navy yard, Norfolk, Virginia: For improvements to fire protection, $21,000; replacement of hull of one hundred and twenty ton derrick, $90,000· in all, $111,000. °‘“"°“°“·S·°· $ Navy yard, Charleston, South Carolina: Dredging, to continue, 36,000. Mw I¤1¤¤d· Cem- $7Navy yard, Mare Island, California: For dredging, to continue, ’ 0000. Puw S¤¤¤<¤· “'==`·¤- Navy yard, Puget Sound, Washington: Repair and fitting out pier (limit of cost, $1,190,000), to continue, $400,000. ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤=¤¤<·· <`¤¤=·· Naval station, Guantanamo, Cuba: For replacement of magazine ggiarf, $50,000; improvements to fuel-oil plant, $28,000; in all, 8 000. wII¢=¤* H¤*¤¤¤· He- Naval station, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii: For additional moorings, · ` $45,000; im rovement to waterfront, industrial section, $200,000; extension ofp administration building: $100,000; in all, $345,000. T¤¤¤“=··$¤¤¤¤¤· Naval station, Tutuila, Samoa: For improvements to wharf, V _ _ $28,000. "’“"’*‘·" Naval station, Cavite, Philippine Islands: For moving officers’ guarters from Olongapo, $30,000; moving power plant equipment rom Olongapo and replacing worn out equipment at Cavite, to complete, $54,000; moving dgy dock Dewey from Olongapo, $400,000; Fm ,,,,,8;,,,,,,,, N_ moving water tank from longapo, $7,500; in all, $491,500. Y··¤¤¤¤¤¤i¤°¤ d•*P°*· Naval Ammunition Depot, Fort Lafa ette, New York: For dred - Y g Pugetsmmd Wm ing. to continue, $20,000. ammunition aépoz. “Naval Ammunition Depot, Puget Sound, Washington: For addiwxhmmn D C_ tional storage, $35,000. imspmi. i Naval Hospital, lVashington, District of Columbia: Extension of nurses’ qiigrtess, $75,000, which sum shall be paid out of the Naval . . Hospital un . staczioeiii Limtmming Naval training station, Great Lakes, Illinois, buildings: For improvements to power plant, $30,000.