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 [55 STAT. PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 409-AUG. 25, 1941 carrying vehicles, including eight at a cost of not to exceed $1,200 each: Number of. h Provided, That the limitation on the appropriation contained in the ces. Naval Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1942 for the purchase, Ante, p. 162. maintenance, repair, and operation of passenger-carrying vehicles for the Navy Department is hereby increased during the fiscal year 1942 Maintenance. etc. from ten to twelve, and the limitation on expenditures for the mainte- Antp. 162 . nance, operation, and repair of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles is hereby increased from $130,000 to $200,000: Providedfurther, Limitation of cost. That the limitation of cost of $600 for the purchase of passenger- , p. 6. carrying vehicles contained in the Naval Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1942 is hereby modified to permit the purchase of passenger- carrying vehicles authorized in that Act within the limit of cost fixed by law. Ante, p.163. Public works, Bureau of Yards and Docks: For public works and public utilities, Bureau of Yards and Docks, $294,528,500, which, together with unexpended balances of the appropriations heretofore made under this head, shall be disbursed and accounted for in accord- Pstruction of ance with existing law and shall constitute one fund: Provided, That Construction of au- P That the Secretary of the Navy is only authorized projectsto commence, continue, Ante, p. 658. complete the construction of, or make provision for, by contract or otherwise, projects heretofore authorized and appropriated for under this head, and, in addition, the following public works and public utili- ties projects, at a cost not to exceed the amount stated for each project enumerated, respectively: Charleston, 8. C. Navy Yard, Charleston, South Carolina: Ordnance-shop storehouse and accessories, $200,000. Mare Island, Calif. Navy Yard, Mare Island, California: Quarters for officers, $200,000; roads, walks, and services, $125,000. New York, N.Y. Navy Yard, New York, New York: Housing for enlisted men, $250,000. Norfolk, Va. Navy Yard, Norfolk, Virginia: Housing for enlisted men, recrea- tion facilities and radio-laboratory facilities, $810,000. Pearl Harbor, T. H. Navy Yard, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii: Housing for officers and enlisted men, $625,000. Philadelphia, Pa. Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Acquisition of land and development of housing for enlisted men, $550,000. Portsmouth, N. 1. Navy Yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Ordnance-storage facili- ties and housing for enlisted men, $422,500. Puget Sound, Wash. Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Washington: Improvement of fuel-oil handling facilities, $150,000; extension of general storehouse, $500,000: extension of supply pier, $500,000; extension of building Numbered 434, $145,000. Washington, D. C. Navy Yard, Washington, District of Columbia: Five finger piers, $150,000; extension of waterfront improvement, $100,000. Guam. Naval Station, Guam: Housing for insular guard, $170,000; exten- sion and improvement to sewer system, $160,000; extension of military roads, $200,000. Guantanamo, Cuba. Naval Station, Guantanamo, Cuba: Two swimming pools, $100,000. Key West, la. Naval Station, Key West, Florida: Housing for enlisted men, laundry-, and ammunition-storage facilities, $332,000; floating crane, $400,000; 35-ton locomotive crane, $50,000. New Orleans, La. Naval Station, New Orleans, Louisiana: Rehabilitation of station buildings, $350,000: rehabilitation of waterfront, $250,000; develop- ment of receiving ship facilities, including buildings and accessories, $800,000. Tutnila, Samoa. Naval Station, Tutuila, Samoa: Additional defense facilities, hous- ing and water-front development, $1,305,000. Balboa, C. Z. Naval operating base, Balboa, Canal Zone: Housing for officers, enlisted men, laundry and school facilities, $900,000. 672

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