Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1175

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1148 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 28. 1923. C¤·¤J¤¤¢¤¤»¤·¤· $ Navy yard, Charleston, South Carolina: Dredging, to continue, 20,000. nmiamacuu. Navy yard, Mare Island, California: Rebuilding dikes, wharves, and quay walls, and maintenance dredging (limit of cost, $2,800,- 000), $1,500,000 to be available immediateltk) _ PugetSo1md,Wash. Navy yard, Puget Sound, Washingon: adways and sidewalks, $25,000· improvement to dlrly docks, 0,000; in all, $75 000. mmpmmaisva Naval eépergggng base, ampton Roads, Virginia: Dredging, to continue 25, . Hppgirn autor. Nava1’station, Pearl Harbor Hawaii: Water supply extension, ' $153,000; addition to machine sho , to complete, $100,000; addition to storage buildiné, $200,000; in all; $453,000. Gm- Naval station, uam: Repiamng dredge, $40,000. °¤Vi*¤· PJ- Naval station, Cavite, P. .: Moving uildings from Olongapo to _ _ Cavite, $50,000; repairs to central wharf, $48,000; m all, $98,000. £D¤m¤°¤,d¤g;{*}; Naval ammumticn dgpot, Lake Denmark, New Jersey: Steam heating plants for six 0 cers’ quarters, $4,200. P°¢°*S°¤¤°·W°=**· Naval ammunition depot, Puget Sound, Washington: Subsurface _ P black powder magazine, $5,000. · __ mwfgl H°*"°‘· Ntaggil ammumtxo§n2(_;l,&%>t, Harbor, Hawaii: gait water firero on ; ona stora unit or ammuni ion

fgg ditional unit for filling cage? ammunition, $70,000;

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 Nagéag training station, San Diego, California: To complete,

cme Lak¤s,m· Ndva] t1'81Il1I.\g· ° static Great Lakes, ]]lino` buildmgs° : Sewer outfall extension, $20,0001}, _ 18, ,,8§§,Q¤°° Cf,§{”°”· Marine Barracks San Diego, California: Purchase of land, $7 ,500. reapi ’ H grbqr. Submarine base, ’Pearl Harbor, Hawaii: Additional pier, $70,000; §,’§.,°°{°' ’ su mmm wharf, $25,000; dredging, $5,000; in all, $100,000. ,k§j¤°**¤ °‘ A°'°¤*°‘ BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS. Ammon, Navy. Mmm ¤'*¤¤°¤ For aviation, as follows: For nav1gaf ional hoto hic aero- ° I logical, radio, and miscellaneous equipment,Pincl1li;’d‘dil1i)g iepairs _ AiKg§tgo,2tory,h¤1f- thereto, for use with aircraft built or building on June 30, 1923, mp ’ ‘ $275,000· for maintenance, repair, and operation of aircraft factory, helium plant, a1r stations, fleet activities, testing laboratories, and for overhau ing of planes, $6,290,000 including $350,000 for the e nipcmpuiaem. ment of vessels with catapults; for continuing experiments and development work on all types of aircraft, $1,573,224; for drafting, apps, mmusmmuu, clerical, inspection, and messenger service, $710,000; for new con- Awmlndp etc struction and procurement of aircraft and equipment, $5,798,950* ‘· ‘ in all, $14,047 ,174, and the mone herein specilically appropriated for "AYlBp10D " shall be disbursed, and accounted for in accordance with existing laws as "Av1ation" and for that pur se shall con-

  • "°"“°·’D,, · mm _,,_ stitute one fund: Provided, That the Secretary of the Nh is hereb

me- authorized to consider, ascertain, adjust, determine, andvgay out olf this appropriation the amounts due on claims for damages which have occurred or may occur to private pro rty wing out of the 0, M operations of naval aircraft w ere such ciaiim dimes not exceed the cum,. mm Sum of $250: Pfowderl furtinev, That all claims ad`usted under this Sm I . um` aiithority dur1ng any fiscal gear shall be reported in detail to the mu. Congress by the Secretary o the Navy: Provided further, That no part of this_ appropriation shall be expended for maintenance of _ more than six eavier-than—air stations on the coasts of the con- ,,,,*2,’j‘“°'°°*°*Y’°*· tmental United States: Provided further, That no part of this appropriation shall be used for the construction of a factory for the manufacture of airplanes.