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cifically approved by the Secretary of Commerce, $950,000, and for establishing and improving aids to navigation and other works as may be specifically approved by the Secretary of Commerce, $2,860,000.

(8) For the engineering work of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, Department of Commerce, heretofore authorized, $1,250,000.

(9) For the construction of projects included in the report of the Federal Employment Stabilization Board, laid before the Senate January 25, 1932, which have heretofore been authorized or which do not require specific authorization, under the Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy Department, $10,000,000, of which not to exceed $300,000 shall be available for the employment of classified personal services in the Bureau of Yards and Docks and in the field service to be engaged upon such work and to be in addition to employees otherwise provided for.

(10) For emergency construction of public building projects outside the District of Columbia (including the acquisition, where necessary, by purchase, condemnation or otherwise, of sites and additional land for such buildings, the demolition of old buildings where necessary, and the construction, remodeling, or extension of buildings), such projects to be selected by the Secretary of the Treasury and the Postmaster General from the public building projects specified in House Document Numbered 788, Seventy-first Congress, third session, $100,000,000. Such projects shall be carried out within the limits of cost specified in such document (except as modified by law), and in selecting such projects preference shall be given to places where Government facilities are housed in rented buildings under leases which will expire on or before July 1, 1934, or which may be terminated on or prior to that date by the Government.

(11) For the construction and installation at military posts of such buildings and utilities and appurtenances thereto as may be necessary, $15,164,000, as follows:

Albrook Field, Canal Zone: Quartermaster maintenance building, $20,000; post exchange, theater, and gymnasium, completion of, $42,000.

Barksdale Field, Louisiana: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $252,000; officers' quarters, $609,000; barracks, $474,000; hospital, completion of, $225,000; garage, completion of, $30,000; quartermaster warehouse, completion of, $15,000.

William Beaumont General Hospital, Texas: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $7,000; warehouse, $15,000.

Fort Benning, Georgia: Barracks, $650,000.

Fort Bliss, Texas: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $50,000; officers' quarters, $150,000.

Bolling Field, District of Columbia: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $54,000; dispensary, completion of, $30,000; post exchange, theater, and gymnasium, completion of, $45,000; officers' mess, $50,000; enlargement of central heating plant to provide for quarters area, $95,000.

Fort Bragg, North Carolina: Barracks, completion of, $40,000; noncommissioned officers' quarters, $160,000.

Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania: Heating plant, $200,000.

Chanute Field, Illinois: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $137,000; central heating plant for technical and quarters area, $200,000. Camp Devens, Massachusetts: Roads and sidewalks, $75,000; service club, $30,000; post exchange and gymnasium, $50,000.

Fort Douglas, Utah: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $15,000. Dryden, Texas: Barracks, $20,000.

Duncan Field, Texas: Quartermaster warehouse, $40,000; quartermaster maintenance building, $20,000; garage, $40,000; fire and guard house, $25,000.

Fort Du Pont, Delaware: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $60,000.

Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $70,000.

Fitzsimons General Hospital, Colorado: Gymnasium, recreation, and social hall, $150,000.

Hamilton Field, California: Officers' quarters, $215,000; noncommissioned officers' quarters, $120,000.

Fort Hamilton, New York: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $100,000.

Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $120,000.

Hensley Field, Texas: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $8,000; officers' quarters, $30,000; roads, utilities, and improvement of flying field, $25.000; replacement of pumping plant, $3,000; sewage-disposal plant, $3,000.

Holabird Quartermaster Depot, Maryland: Hospital, $120,000. Fort Sam Houston, Texas: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $150,000; officers' quarters, $350,000.

Fort Howard, Maryland: Hospital, $150,000.

Fort Hoyle, Maryland: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $70,000. Fort Humphreys, Virginia: Officers' quarters, $150,000.

Fort Huachuca, Arizona: Post exchange, gymnasium, and service club, $100,000.

Fort Jay, New York: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $130,000; barracks, completion of, $70,000; officers' quarters, $125,000; nurses' quarters, completion of, $35,000.

Jefferson Barracks, Missouri: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $65,000; additions to kitchens and mess halls, $55,000.

Camp Knox, Kentucky: Hospital, $200,000.

Langley Field, Virginia: Central heating plant for quarters area, $60,000; quartermaster maintenance building, $20,000; fire house, $20,000; barracks, medical detachment, $30,000; garage, completion of, $15,000; magazine, completion of, $10,000.

Fort Lawton, Washington: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $30,000.

Fort Leavenworth, Kansas: Nurses' quarters, $60,000.

Letterman General Hospital, California: Two wards, $150,000. Fort Lewis, Washington: Barracks, completion of, $30,000; water main, $30,000; noncommissioned officers' quarters, $75,000; officers' quarters, $65,000.

Fort Logan, Colorado: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $53,000. Fort McClellan, Alabama: Headquarters, $50,000; recreation hall, $35,000; gymnasium, $45,000.

Fort McPherson, Georgia: Nurses' quarters, $70,000; contagious ward for hospital, $70,000.

Maxwell Field, Alabama: Officers' quarters, $940,000; officers' mess, $55,000.

March Field, California: Barracks for medical detachment, $25,000; contagious ward for hospital, $12,000; bakery, $15,000; laundry, $60,000; enlisted men's service club, $50,000; officers' mess, $50,000; theater, $40,000.

Fort Mason, California: Officers' quarters, $110,000.

Fort Meade, South Dakota: Riding hall, $25,000.

Fort George G. Meade, Maryland: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $150,000; officers' quarters, $50,000.

Mitchel Field, New York: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $118,000; bakery, $15,000; incinerator, $10,000; enlisted men's service club, $50,000; theater, $40,000; sewage-disposal plant, $40,000; fence, $31,000; quartermaster gasoline storage, $3,000; magazine, $15,000; officers' mess, $50,000; coal storage and handling system, $70,000; roads, walks, and surface-drainage system, $86,000.

Fort Monmouth, New Jersey: Addition to hospital, $75,000; noncommissioned officers' quarters, $170,000; band barracks, $35,000. Fort Myer, Virginia: Barracks, $100,000.

Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $120,000.

Fort Ontario, New York: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $50,000.

Plattsburg Barracks, New York: Additions to barracks, $25,000; barracks, $255,000.

Pope Field, North Carolina, for the Air Corps troops: Barracks, $140,000; noncommissioned officers' quarters, $84,000; officers' quarters, $140,000.

Post Field, Oklahoma, for Air Corps troops: Barracks, $140,000; noncommissioned officers' quarters, $84,000; officers' quarters,

$140,000.

Presidio of San Francisco, California: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $60,000; addition to headquarters, $50,000.

Randolph Field, Texas: Barracks, completion of, $56,000; gymnasium, completion of, $70,000; roads and utilities, $243,000; completion of chapel and school, $50,000.

Raritan Arsenal, New Jersey: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $75,000.

Walter Reed General Hospital, District of Columbia: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $120,000; addition to nurses' quarters, $300,000.

Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $15,000.

Rockwell Field, California: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $234,000; officers' quarters, $266,000.

Fort Winfield Scott, California: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $140,000.

Selfridge Field, Michigan: Gymnasium and theater, $80,000; garage, $40,000; quartermaster maintenance building, $20,000; post exchange, $45,000; officers' mess, $60,000; enlisted men's service club, $50,000; bakery, $15,000; roads and utilities, $75,000.

Fort Sill, Oklahoma: Barracks, $875,000; noncommissioned officers' quarters, $72,000; officers' quarters, $75,000; gun sheds, $48,000; stables, $30,000; vehicle shed, $10,000.

Fort Snelling, Minnesota: Quartermaster warehouse, $65,000; barracks, medical detachment, $40,000.

Fort Totten, New York: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $30,000.

Fort Wadsworth, New York: Officers' quarters, $75,000.

Fort Francis E. Warren, Wyoming: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $120,000.

West Point, New York: For addition to hospital, $250,000; barracks for service detachment, $250,000.

Fort George Wright, Washington: Noncommissioned officers' quarters, $60,000.

(b) No part of the sum appropriated by this section, except the amount for expenditure under paragraph (1) or (2) of subsection (a), shall be expended if the Secretary of the Treasury certifies to the President that the amount necessary for such expenditure is not available and can not be obtained upon reasonable terms.

SEC. 302. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated not to exceed $7,436,000, to be expended for the construction and installation at military posts, and at airports and landing fields, of such technical buildings and utilities and appurtenances thereto as may be necessary, as follows:

Albrook Field, Canal Zone: Technical buildings and installations, completion of, $293,000; gasoline-storage system, completion of, $25,000.

Barksdale Field, Louisiana: Hangars, $350,000; headquarters and operations buildings, completion of, $89,200; gasoline-storage system, completion of, $20,000; paved aprons, $100,000.

Fort Benning, Georgia: Hangar, combination, $88,000; gasolinestorage system, $10,000; improvement of landing field and building area, $25,000; heating plant, $20,000; paved aprons, $20,000.

Benton Field, Alameda, California: Completion of shops, including assembly and test hangars, dope storage, heating and engine test block, $605,500; depot warehouse, $500,000; administration building, $80,000; railroad spur, $8,000; quartermaster warehouse, maintenance and salvage building, $35,000; garage, $48,000; fire and guard house, $30,000; pier, $125,000; paint, oil, and dope storage and oil reclamation, $35,000; gasoline-storage system, $20,000; paved aprons, $80,000.

Fort Bliss, Texas: Operations building, $10,000.

Bolling Field, District of Columbia: Paved aprons, completion of, $22,800; heating plant for technical area, completion of, $78,000; field shops, completion of, $6,000; improvement of landing field and building area, $615,000.

Chanute Field, Illinois: Hangars, $170,000; paved aprons, $30,000; improvement of landing field and technical area, $15,000; enlargement of central heating plant and steam lines, $185,000.

Dryden, Texas: Paved aprons and hangar floor, $15,000.

Duncan Field, Texas: Depot administration building, $60,000; gasoline-storage system, completion of, $15,000.

Hatbox Field, Muskogee, Oklahoma: Roofing and sidewalls for hangar, and paved aprons, $15,000.

Hamilton Field, California: Headquarters and operations building, to complete, $35,000; improvement of landing field and building area, $120,000.

Langley Field, Virginia: Remodeling two hangars into shops, and for ceilings in and additions to hangars, $91,000; gasoline-storage system, completion of, $21,000; bomb storage, $19,000; improvement of landing field and building area, $25,000; machine-gun range, $6,000.

Luke Field, Hawaiian Department: Air depot, plane overhaul and assembly, $200,000.

March Field, California: Gasoline-storage system, completion of, $10,000; aircraft-bomb storage, $5,000.

Maxwell Field, Alabama: Squadron officers' school and/or additions to school building, $150,000; gasoline-storage system, $10,200; improvement of landing field, $100,000; camera obscura, $4,000; bomb storage, $13,000; machine-gun and bombing range, $6,000. Mitchel Field, New York: Improvement of landing field, $80,000; gasoline-storage system, completion of, $5,000; bomb storage, $13,000; machine-gun range, $2,000.

Panama Canal Zone: Improvement of emergency landing fields at Gamboa Reach and Camp Gaillard, $20,000.

Patterson Field, Ohio: Hangars, headquarters and operations, and heating plant, completion of, $251,300; improvement of landing field and building area, $5,000; gasoline-storage system, completion of, $10,000.

Pope Field, North Carolina: Hangar-balloon-dismantle, transfer, and reerection of, $110,000; paved aprons, $15,000; paint, oil, and dope storage, $5,000.

Post Field, Oklahoma: Hangar-balloon-dismantle, transfer, and reerection of, $110,000; paved aprons, $15,000.

Randolph Field, Texas: Engine-test stands and building, $40,000; oil storage, $15,000; gasoline-storage system, completion of, $10,000; aerial target range, $20,000.

Rockwell Field, California: Hangars, $576,000; Air Corps warehouse, $80,000; operations building, $20,000; remodeling a permanent building for radio, parachute, and armament building, $20,000; administration building, $80,000; photographic building, $36,000; paint, oil, and dope storage, $15,000; gasoline-storage system, $30,000; paved aprons, $95,000; central heating plants, $100,000; improvement of landing field and technical building area, $100,000; camera obscura, $5,000; bomb storage, $15,000.

Schoen Field, Indiana: Grading landing field, $5,000.

Scott Field, Illinois: Hangar, $90,000; headquarters and operations buildings, $80,000; barracks, $271,000; radio building, $10,000; photo building, $36,000; gas plant and chemical storage, $50,000; central heating plants, $145,000; gasoline-storage system, $10,000; paved aprons, $40,000; improvement of landing field and building area, $50,000; machine-gun butts, $3,000.

Selfridge Field, Michigan: Gasoline-storage system, completion of, $10,000.

Wheeler Field, Hawaiian Department: Gasoline-storage system, completion of, $31,000; paved aprons, $38,000.

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