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 416 73d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 69. MARCH 15, 1934 . hospitals ; for purchase and care of cemetery lots ; for removal of remains from abandoned cemeteries to naval or national cemeteries, or to their homes, including remains interred in isolated graves at Proviso. home and abro ad, a nd r emain s tem porar ily inter red, $68, 000 : Pro- Retired officers, etc ., on active duty in- vi d'ed , That the above provision shall apply in the case of officers ciuded. and enlisted nien of the Navy and Marine Corps on the retired list who die while on active duty. Bureau of Yards and Docks. MAINTENANCE, BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS notice. mainte- For the labor, materials, and supplies necessary, as determined by the Secretary of the Navy, for the general maintenance of the activi- ties and prop ertie s no w or herea fter unde r the cogn izan ce of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, including accident prevention ; the Vehicles. maintenance, repair, and operation of passenger-carrying vehicles for the Navy Department (not to exceed ten in number) arid the Group IV (b) em- Naval Establishment not otherwise provided for ; not to exceed ployees. $1,600,000 for employees assigned to Group IV (b) and those per- forming similar services carried under native and alien schedules in the Schedule of Wages for Civil Employees in the Field Service of t he Na vy De partm ent, and part time or i nterm itte nt em ploym ent in the District of Columbia, or elsewhere, of such engineers and, architects as may be contracted for by the Secretary of the Navy, in his discretion, at a rate of pay not exceeding $25 per diem for Lim is° • i mitation on opera- any person so employed, $6,459,250 : Provided, That expenditures tion, etc. from appropriations contained in this Act for the maintenance, operation, and repair of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, including the compensation of civilian chauffeurs and the compen- sation of any greater number than ninety enlisted men detailed to such duty, shall not exceed in the aggregate $70,000, exclusive of Marine Corps, with- out continental limits such vehicles owned and operated by the Marine Corps in connection excluded. with expeditionary duty without the continental limits of the United States and motorcycles, 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 not more than $500. Contingent. Bureau of Aeronau- tics. AVIATION, NAVY expenses. Designated aviation For aviation, as follows : For navigational, photographic, aero- logical, radio, and miscellaneous equipm ent, including repairs thereto, for use with aircraft built or building on June 30, 1934, Aircraft factory, etc. $672,152 ; for maintenance, repair, and operation of aircraft factory, air stati ons, flee t air bas es, fleet and all other avi ation act ivities, accident prevention, testing laboratories, for overhauling of planes, and for the p urchas e for aviati on pur poses o nly of speci al clo thing, wearing apparel, and special equipment, $10,066,800, including He lium. $120,000 for the equipment of vessels with catapults and including not to exceed $100,000 for the procurement of helium, which sum BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS CONTINGENT, BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS For contingent expenses and minor extensions and improvements of pub lic wo rks at navy yards and st ations, $117, 635. BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS