Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/164

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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 9. 1919. 143 only for official purposes, and including motor-propelled vehicles for freight·carrying purposes only for use in the navy yards; tools and re air of the same; stationery; furniture for Government houses and ofgces in navy yards and naval stations; coal and other fuel; candles, oil, and gas; attendance on light and power (plants; cleaning and clearing up yards and care of buildings; atten ance on fires, lights, fire engines, and fire apparatus and plants· incidental labor at navy yards; water tax, tolls, and ferriage; pay of watchmen in navy yards; awnings and packing boxes; and pay for employees on leave, $7,500,000: Provided, That the sum to be paid out of this appro- gmx:. m um priation under the direction of the Secretary of the N avly for clerical, .,,8, ’ ° ’ mspection, drafting, messenger, and other c assified wor in the navy P°·"» p· 5“· yards and naval stations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1920, shall not exceed $1,500,000: Provided further, That no part of any ,,§“§{’,‘§§‘,§0§f,,§”f,i§'_ appropriation contained in this Act shall be used for the purchase of fr¤m»f¤¤bidd¤¤- passenger-carrying automobiles. _ Coxrmenrvr, BUREAU on YARDS AND Docxsz For contingent ex- °°““"g°“°· penses and minor extensions and improvements of public works at navy yards and stations, $150, 000. r>UnLro worms, BUREAU or YARDS AND DOCKS. P“*’u° w°'kS· HOSPITAL coNs·rnUc·rr0rv: Naval hospital, Fort Lyon, Colorado, u£?°"“°1 °°'“"°°' $275,000; contin ent, $225,000; ill all, $500,000. Fm Lv¤¤.<>¤¤e NAVY YARD, Ponrsmourn, NEw Hrmrsmnn: New boiler for P·>¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤·N-H· power plant, $65,000; lumber yard and storage, $30,000; rn all, $95,000. _ my The Secretary of the Navy is authorized to advance to the Krttery m$§°°°" wm' Water District, a corporation of the State of Maine, from the unex- m·}g,;;¤g,9a{g; ggggig pended balance of the appro riation made by the Act of July 1, 1918, to mvyyam. making appropriations or tlie naval service, under the title "Emer- v°l‘ "°"‘m‘ gency expenses, Bureau of Yards and Docks," the sum of $150,000, to be exfpended for the extension and improvement, under the supervision o the Navy Department, of the water system owned and operated by said Kittery Water District and suppl g water to the _ navy yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: P1-mridgll, That the said {j,§'{‘§$";,.,m wm. Kittery Water District shall, by contract, with bond equal to the bimamount advanced, undertake to refund to the United States the said sum of $150,000 in an installment each month of an amount egual to 50 per centum of the amount of the bill rendered against said navy yard for water received during the preceding month, until the end of the month following the declaration of eace, and thereafter in such installments as the Secretary of the Nirvy ma approve: Provided ,,,,I,’},,,*°X_:_°° d°‘°"°d further, That all deferred refund payments shalfrbear interest at the rate of 5 per centum per annum, payable semiannual] , and that all refunds o the principal and payments of interest shall lie deposited in the Treasury as "Miscellane0us receipts," B d { To aid in construction of brid e connecting city of Portsmouth " g° °°""°td° New Hampshire, with navy yard at Kittery, Maine, $500,000, of _ which $250 000 is hereb appropriated: Prmniied, That an equal cl l."¤°'L°¤;q·°¤¢¤ et amount shall be expended? concurrent] for the same purpose sever- §g,,*¥}°,,*{“,'}},“°§,‘g,H““P' ally by the States of Maine and New Kampshire, the ocation to be approved by the Secretary of the Navy for convenient access to the Portsmouth Navy Yard. Bmw Mm _ NAVY YARD, Bosrox, MASSACHUSETTS! Two twenty-five-ton float- sam rm- 1Hg derricks, $40,000; shore facilities for Commonwealth Dry Dock, °”°°°k‘°°‘°‘ South Boston, $500,000; in all, $540,000. mms, h NAVY YARD, PmLADm.r·rrrA, P1¤N1vsYr,vAruA: Dry dock, to com- D,_,.;.,,,£,h;Z5_ plete, and the limit of cost is increased to $4,700,000 $1,200,000; paving, railroad tracks, sewers, water pipes, and yard devel-