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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 417. 1916. 565 fires, lights, fire engines, and fire apparatus and plants· incidental labor at nag yards; water tax, tolls, and ferriage; pay oi watchmen in navy ya s; awnings and acking boxes; and or pay of employees ,,,o,,,_W_ on leave, $1,774 ,000: PTOU1l}- ed, That the sum to be paid out of this _ €¤•ri<>¤1, sw-. mvapproliriation under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy for m' c erica , inspection, drafting, messenger, and other classified work in the navy yards and naval stations for the Hscal year ending Jime thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seventeen, shall not exceed $625,000: Ex b M Providedffurtker, That hereafter worn-out motor-propelled vehicles we |xi:0$‘Qehi<:1¤s'l'¤. for' the l\aval Establishment may be exchanged as a part of the purchase price of new ones. C,,,,,,,,gm,_ Coxrmomxr, BUREAU or YAr.ns AND Docxsz For contingent expenses and minor extensions and improvements of public works at navy yards and stations, $50,000. runuc wonxs, BUREAU or YARDS AND Doexs. P“b“°‘"“’· NAVY YARD, Poirrsmonrn, New HAM1>sumE: Toilet and locker P°""“°°“‘·N·H· facilities, $3,000. NAVY YARD, Bosrorr, MASSACHUSETTS? Additional aincompressor B°“°”=“““· plant, $37,500; dreding, to continue, $10,000; Ventilating system, $5 000; toilet and loc er facilities, $12,000; in all, $64,500. A · NAVY YARD, Naw Yoax, Naw Yonxz Dredging, to continue, N"' Y°'*· NY? $50,000; general distributing systems, $15,000; pavingkto continue, $10,000; Ventilating system, $11,000; toilet and loc er facilities, $7,000· im rovements to heating system, $8,000; improvements to brass floungry, $7 ,900; in all, $108,900. NAVY YAm>, P1m.A1:»m.1¤mA, PmmsYLvA;N1A: Ventilating system, *’m°***lP’*“·I"·· $9,000; toilet and locker facilities, $4,000; dredging, to continue, · ‘ $25,000; dry dock (limit of cost, not exceeding $3,500,000), $500,000; in ell, $538,000. For the purchase of ground adjoining Quartermaster’s Depot, P“"·P-1177- Marine Corps, Philadel hia, Pennsyslvania, and the erection thereon of an addition to saici) depot, to cost, ground and building, not to exceed $175,000. N AVY YARD, WASHINGTON, Drsrmcr or Coumnma Additional gun W¤$’**¤¤*°¤· D- C~ shop (to cost exclusive of equipment not exceeding $600,000), $200,- 000; fireproof model storage, $65,000; fuel-oil storage, $18,000; toilet and locker facilities, $2,000; in all, $285,000. . For the accpiisition by purchase or condemnation of such lands in m*}‘y{‘§§,*gg*¤* '=*¤='¤ ** the vicinity o the navy yard, Washington, District of Columbia, as P¤:ci¤»sé,•ce. in the judgment of the Secretary of the Navy it shall be deemed necessary or expedient to acquire for additions to said navy yard, I $331,000, and in addition to said sum the unexpended balances of pi·gZ,£“°°s mn"' the appropriation in the Act of March third, nineteen hundred and V seven (Thirty-fourth Statutes, page eleven hundred and eighty- °u°"‘m7' seven), for a railroad bridge and track at the Washington Navy `§'ard, Vous P ml and of the a propriation in the Act of June twenty-fourth, nineteen ’ ` hundred andp ten (Thirty-sixth Statutes, pages six hundred and fifteen to six hundred and sixteen), authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to enter into an agreement with the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Company for the construction of a track connection to the Washington Navy Yard, and the acc uisition of land or procperty necessary in connection therewith, are hereby reapproriate and made available for the acquisition of such additional limds, and the several provisions of said Act of June twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and ten, so authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to enter into said agreement, are hereby amended to read as follows: "The Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized to enter into an m*§;“?,,‘?_';,‘{ ’*‘*"’* *° agreement or agreements with such railroad company or companies vo, 3, p_ 6,5 as he may deem prgper for the purpose ot establishing, maintaining, www- ’ ' and operating a su cient and satisfactory track connection or con- *·°°‘“°”·