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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 483. 1929 . applic ants f or enl istmen t, civ ilian employe es of the Na vy Dep artmen t and Naval Establishment who die outside of the continental limits of the United States, and former enlisted men who are discharged while in naval hospitals and are inmates of said hospitals on the date of their deat h ; for funeral expenses and interment of the remains of pensioners and destitute patients who die in naval hos- pitals ; for purchase and care of cemetery lots ; for removal of remains from abandoned cemeteries to naval or national cemeteries, or to their home s, in cludi ng re main s int erred in isola ted g rave s at home and abroad, and remains temporarily interred, $75,000 : Provided, That the above provision shall apply in the case of officers and enlisted men of the Navy and Marine Corps on the retired list who die while on active duty. BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS CONTI NGENT, B UREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS For contingent expenses and minor extensions and improvements Contingent. of public works at navy yards and stations, $125,000. PUB LIC W ORKS, BUREA U OF YARDS AND D OCKS 1463 Civilian employees dying abroad. Proviso. Retired officers, etc ., on active duty, in- cluded. Bureau of Yards and Docks. MAINTENANCE, BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS For the labor, materials, and supplies necessary, as determined by the Secretary of the Navy, for the general maintenance of the activi- ties and prope rties now or h ereaf ter under the cogn izanc e of the Bureau of Yards a nd Docks, including the purchase, exchan ge (inc luding parts ), mai ntenan ce, re pair, a nd ope ration of pa ssenge r- carrying vehicles for the Navy Department (not to exceed ten in number) and the Naval Establishment not otherwise provided for, and including not to exceed $1,150,000 for clerical, inspection, draft- ing, messenger, and other classified work in the field, $7,639,300 : Provided, That during the fiscal year 1930, the motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles to be purchased hereunder shall not exceed the following respective numbers and costs : One $4,000, five at $2,00 0 each, t en at $1, 500 each, twenty- eight at $650 each, ten mot or cycles at $450 each, and five motor busses at $3 .800 each : Provided further, That the Secretary of the Navy shall sell, or exchange in part payment for such new vehicles to cost $1,200 or more, the follow- ing respective numbers of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles in use and of makes which now cost in excess of the following respective prices per vehicle to replace : One $2,500, five at $1,500 each, and ten at $1,200 each : Provided further, That expenditures Limit for operation, from a ppropr iation s cont ained in thi s Act f or the maint enance, oper - ation, and repair of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, incl uding the compe nsat ion o f ope rato rs, s hall not excee d in the aggregate $110,000, exclusive of such vehicles owned and operated marine Corps, out- by the Marine Corps in connection with expeditionary duty without s e lu dedin ental limi ts, the continental limits of the United States and motor cycles, and on any one vehicle shall not exceed for maintenance, upkeep, and repair, exclusive of garage rent, pay of operators, tires, 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. General maintenance. Vehicles. Clerical, etc ., services. Provisos . Purchases of passen- ger vehicles limited. Sale or exchange of vehi cles now in us e for new ones. Public works. Navy yard, Boston, Massachusetts : Improvement of water front, Boston, Mass. $119,70 0 ; improvement of power plant and distributing systems, $75,000 ; in all, $194,700.

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