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 [54 STAT. PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 313-JUNE 11, 1940 Charleston, S. C. Navy Yard, Charleston, South Carolina: Motor-generator set at building ways, $100,000; additional cranes for structural and machine shops, $75,000; storehouse and accessories for fitting-out pier, $50,000; cafeteria building and accessories, $125,000; improvement of power plant, $400,000; services to fitting-out pier, $35,000; improvement of foundry building, $25,000; locker and toilet facilities for fitting-out pier, $40,000; additional weight-handling and transportation equip- ment, $102,000; Mare Island, Calf. Navy Yard, Mare Island, California: Steam test plant and acces- sories, $170,000; additional crane in structural shop, $17,000; sub- assembly facilities extension to building numbered 382, $50,000; rearrangement and relocation of shops, $500,000; improvement and extension of administration building, $250,000; New York, N.Y. Navy Yard, New York, New York: Storehouse and accessories, $2,000,000; improvement of cranes, $35,000; two drydock cranes, $225,000; improvement of shop buildings, $200,000; facilities for fabrication of armored decks, $150,000; improvement of power plant, $500,000; outside power connection to public utility company, $100,000; fitting-out crane on pier G, $125,000; modify building ways numbered 1 to take forty-five-thousand-ton battleship, $1,500,000; Norfolk, Va. Navy Yard, Norfolk, Virginia: Extension of machine-shop build- ing, $600,000; additions and repairs to shop cranes, $25,000; addi- tional weight-handling and transportation equipment, $75,000; power distribution and lighting in shops, $35,000; additional outdoor plate storage yard and facilities, $40,000; increase capacity of ship- way cranes, $90,000; uget ound,Wash. Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Washington: Improvement of air gen- eration and distribution, $120,000; Washington, D .C. Navy Yard, Washington, District of Columbia: Improvement of pneumatic system, $50,000; improvement of steam-distribution sys- tem, $25,000; extension of buffing shop, $50,000; extension of machine shop, $375,000; general utility shop (paint, pipe, sheet metal, and maintenance), $75,000; storage buildings and accessories at Bellevue, $50,000; Dahlgren, va. Naval Proving Ground, Dahlgren, Virginia: Magazine and acces- sories, $35,000; Newport, R.i. Naval torpedo station, Newport, Rhode Island: Explosive manu- facturing building and accessories, $200,000; Washington, D. . Naval Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia: Acces- sory construction, $992,000; Pensacola.Fla. Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida: Subaqueous water and gas lines at highway bridge, $50,000. 88g P 294, 609 BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS Post, pp. 294, 609, AVIATION, NAVY 882,973. AVIATION, AVY esgnatedaviton For aviation, as follows: For navigational, photographic, aero- logical, radio, and miscellaneous equipment, including repairs thereto, for use with aircraft built or building on June 30, 1940, $1,206,500 (composed of "A" item, $1,015,200, and "B" item, $191,300); for main- tenance, repair, and operation of aircraft factory, air stations, fleet air bases, fleet and all other aviation activities, accident prevention testing laboratories, overhauling of planes, technical periodicals, and the purchase for aviation purposes only of special clothing, wearing apparel, and special equipment, $44,412,800 (composed of "A" item,, .m. $34,804,100, and 'B" item, $9,608,700), including not to exceed $30,000 for the procurement of helium, which sum of $30,000 shall be trans- ferred to and made available to the Bureau of Mines on July 1, 1940, 282

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