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 1444 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. III. Ca. 326. 1931. 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. CONTINGENT, BU REA [7 OF YARDS AND DOCKS Contingent. For contingent expenses and minor extensions and improvements of public works at navy yards and stations, $150,000. Public works. PUBLIC WORKS, BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS Com pleti on of au- For completing the public works and public utilities projects thorized projects. author ized and appropriated for in part by the First Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1931, $3,379,000. To enable the Secretary of the Navy to construct or provide, by contract or otherwise, the following-named public works and public- utilities projects, at a limit of cost not to exceed the amount stated for each project enumerated, respectively, $8,785,000. Portsmouth, N. H. Navy Yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire : Replacement of gener- ator, $60,000 ; improvement of steam, compressed air, and hot water heat distribution systems, $42,000 ; improvement of electric system, $58,000 ; in all, $160,000. Boston, Mass. Navy yard, Boston, Massachusetts : Improvement of water front, $100,0 00. New York, N. Y. Navy yard, New York, New York : Improvement of water front, $100,000 ; improvement of coaling plant, $150,000 ; in all, $250,000. Naval Academy. Buildings and grounds, Naval Academy : Improvement of terraces, Bancroft Hall, $110,000. Mare Island, Calif. Navy yard, Mare Island, California : Extension of servic e systems and streets, submarine base, $110,000 ; extension of service systems and streets, water front, $100,000 ; improvement of old buildings, $100,000 ; in all, $310,000. Puget Sound, Wash. Navy yard, Puge t Sou nd, Washington : Extension of paving, $50,000 . Canal Zone. Naval operating base, Canal Zone : Roads, walks, and service systems, $70,000. Key West, Fla. Naval station, Key West, Florida : Improvement of breakwater, $180,000 . Cavite, P.I. Naval station, Cavite, P. I. : Improvement of roads, $45,000 ; exten- sions of shop buildings and replacement of cranes, $70,000 ; in all, $115,000 . Amm unit ion stora ge Ammunition storage facilities, Navy : Ammunition storage facili- fa Vol.45, p. 928. ties authorized by the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1928, $2,000,000, being part of the contractual authorization granted in such Act. Hingham, Mass. ' Naval ammunition depot, Hingham, Massachusetts : Improvement of lightning protection, $40,000. Iona Island, N. Y. Naval ammunition depot, Iona Island, New York : Improvement of bui ldin gs, $105 ,000. Lake Denmark, N .J. Naval ammunition depot, Lake Denmark, New Jersey : Improve- ment of wa ter system, $75,000. Fort Miffin, Pa. Naval ammunition depot, Fort Mifflin, Pennsylvania : Improve- ment of buildings, $50,000. Saint Juliens Creek, Naval ammunition depot, Saint Juliens Creek, Virginia Exten- va. sion of railroad, $20,000. Mare Island, Calif . Naval ammunit ion depot, Ma re Island, C alifornia : Pla tfo rms fo r projectiles, $15,000. San Diego, Calif. Naval trainin g station, Sa n Diego, Cal ifornia : Service systems and streets, $120,000.

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