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198 SIXTY·EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 203. 1924. N"' Y°'*·N·Y- Navy yard, New York, New York: Sprinkler s stem, buildi . . Y . . .**8 N 0. 4, $;3§>00; repairs {md exteniions to steamheatnégo distributing stem, 1 ,500; centra power p nt improvements, ,000; in all, . gil 000. _ runaaaphis. ra Nav§ Yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Toilet facilities, Dry Dock o. 3, $25,000· dredging, to continue, $25,000; in all, $50,000. w“‘““€‘°“· D·C· diNa;y yard, Washington, District of Columbia: Repairs to steam N°"‘°“‘·V** 1Sl§Ia1vy1t1y§·cI?SNT>I1]?io$lli?’0\9&gmia: Replace caisson, Dry Dock No. 50 000. · °"“"°’*°“·S-C- yard, Charleston, South Carolina: Dredging, to continue, Mm ]"°""·°““'· Navy yard Mare Island, California: Rebuilding dikes, wharves, and quay walls, and mamtenance dredging (limit o cost, $2,800,000), to complete, $550,000; dredging equipment, $150,000; mooringi dolpxhins, replacement, $28,000; plant renewals, naval coal epot, buron, aliforma, $57,500; in all, $785,500. .

  • ’°¢°*F°°¤d·W“’*· _Navy yard, Puget Sound, Washington: Central power lant and

distributing iystems improvements, 100,000; repair and fitting out pier (llmlb o_ cost, $1,190,000% $250,000; in all, $350,000.

  • ‘;=*;·· §ava%st§tion, Gl§8Ht8D&'fli;), Cuba Fresh-water tank, $14,000.

· · · ava ation aint omas, 11'glJr Islands: Refri f plant, extension, $3,500. gem mg Hfggf H”b°'· Naval station, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii: Harbor moorings, $45,000; power plant extension, $100,000; boundary fence, $23,000· water

pggegdsgon, $10,000; marine railway accessories house, $20,000;

m a , , . T"“'"‘·°°"‘°‘ Naval station, Tutuila, Samo : F` te t' 10 000- b 'lding power and refrigerating ioureguilding rgtsibion wharf, $12,000; m all, $87,000. °¤·¤· N aval station, Guam; Sanitary improvements, $12,000; fire protecgiipln, S?$%000;${2ep)l;;:1ng at&m§>§§?0g8ck with concrete quay wall, coa g a ion · m . °°'**°·P·I· foNs;val ;l;att‘idn,dCayi]1Ee, $lg1i)lg8pme Islands: Rebuilding pontoon rrwen-nemo ·mo` lt ‘ from Olongapo and replacing wdrn o1itn§1ui)p)ii'i;11itIlzi?ICa$1gt:1lElIi1x£i1Iil §§4<io(%0 $120,000), $66,000; coaling plant renewals, $30,000; in all, K°”°" W”'*·· Naval. to do st f K · ‘ torpedo station, _ rpc a lon, Byporty W8·Sh1ngtOH• PIBY 1 extension $15 000· torpedo storeh te . ’ plant, exlzensidn, $10,000; fresh-w:ill;8’s;;tedx1?1(b1;te§1;?0(i100 $152:001: Sm me C M sewer system, extension, $5,000· in all, $85,000. ’ i ’ kmmm£i·g¤· a .. disyiiiitg-;;%;tpt§g6i,0§(gn Diego, California: Roads, walks, and omenammxmng _ eva training station reat Lakes, Illin b ']d' ; °°°°i°°’m mteko, ertenson, $75,0002 railroad system, ixiigiiovtifiledlgglliliilgtgl cost $50,000) , $15,000; sewerage system, im rovements, $20,000· mil. Sm Dim Cam wed trostlo, replacement, $5,000; in all, $115,000. ’ M dum · ·» $6153531 fuel depot, San Diego, California: Storage for war heads, m,{’;•§Q;ges¤·>*C:u¤ Bxtinglgliggriéiggaggge, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii: Distributing systems, mm a.s.¥.K’ °’ SaI?d“;§gnS;”l§€g*b0§)uSb]3;0g0»fC¤~Efo1‘¤l&Z Féoatiggopile driver, with M I e ° · Bg'8 0I' 01‘p6d 140 . ° O iris; Corps SURF]? D°P<>*, llerrno C01'PS San obgiilnciseo fall, a¤g¤¤.dm¤ struction of extensible building, including grading of big? 0010 °°_ "· pip Bait of such sum to be obligated until the Secretary oflthe Navy; - a_ ave determined that lt_1S adegiigite completely to construct, equip, and otherwise make mid buil g ready for occupancy and