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Lakehurst, N. J.

Corpus Christi, Tex.

Dahlgren, Va.

Jacksonville, Fla.

Kaneohe Bay, T. H.

Kodiak, Alaska.

Miami, Fla.

Midway Island.

Philadelphia, Pa.

San Diego, Calif.

San Juan, P. R.

Seattle, Wash.

Sitka, Alaska.

Unalaska, Alaska.

Wake Island.

Cape May, N. J.

Trinidad.

Newfoundland.

Bermuda.

Dahlgren, Va.

Hawthorne, Nev.

Iona Island, N. Y.

Keyport, Wash.

Mare Island, Calif.

Newport, R. I.

Naval air station, Lakehurst, New Jersey: Development of lighterthan-air facilities, including buildings and accessories and equipment, $2,000,000.

Naval air station, Corpus Christi, Texas: Additional aviation training facilities, including buildings and accessories and equipment and acquisition of outlying fields, $12,954,500.

Naval proving ground, Dahlgren, Virginia: Acquisition of land and developments of landing field for aircraft spotting work, $520,000. Naval air station, Jacksonville, Florida: Additional aviation training facilities, including buildings and accessories and equipment, $1,260,500.

Naval air station, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii: Additional aviation facilities, including buildings and accessories and equipment, $1,014,500. Naval air station, Kodiak, Alaska: Additional aviation facilities, including buildings and accessories and equipment, $3,077,500.

Naval air station, Miami, Florida: Additional aviation training facilities, including buildings and accessories and equipment, $550,000. Naval air station, Midway Island: Additional aviation facilities, including buildings and accessories and equipment, $5,592,000.

Naval aircraft factory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Extension of landing field and additional facilities for aircraft testing, including buildings and equipment, $720,000.

Naval air station, San Diego, California: Additional aviation facilities, including buildings and accessories and equipment, $679,000. Naval air station, San Juan, Puerto Rico: Additional aviation facilities, including buildings and accessories and breakwater, $1,575,000.

Naval air station, Seattle, Washington: Additional aviation facilities, including buildings and accessories and equipment, $390,000. Naval air station, Sitka, Alaska: Additional aviation facilities, including buildings and accessories and equipment, $499,000.

Naval air station, Unalaska, Alaska: Additional aviation facilities, including buildings and accessories and equipment, $4,086,500. Naval air station, Wake Island: Additional aviation facilities, including buildings and accessories and equipment, and the development of entrance channel, $2,954,500.

Naval air station, Cape May, New Jersey: Additional lighterthan-air facilities, including buildings and accessories, $200,000. Naval air station, Trinidad: Toward the development of protected fleet anchorage, and collateral items, for construction now under way, $5,100,000.

Naval air station, Newfoundland: Collateral items of machine tools and equipment for work now under way, $1,600,000.

Naval air station, Bermuda: Collateral items of machine tools and equipment for work now under way, $1,100,000.

Naval proving ground, Dahlgren, Virginia: Additional ordnance testing facilities, including buildings and accessories, and quarters and accessories for officers, $295,000.

Naval ammunition depot, Hawthorne, Nevada: Extension of water supply and quarters for officers, $95,000.

Naval ammunition depot, Iona Island, New York: Improvement of power plant, $100,000.

Naval torpedo station, Keyport, Washington: Quarters for officers, $30,000.

Naval ammunition depot, Mare Island, California: Inert storehouse, $70,000.

Naval torpedo station, Newport, Rhode Island: Additional torpedo manufacturing facilities, including buildings and accessories and improvement of power plant, $2,855,000.

Naval ammunition depot, Puget Sound, Washington: Inert storehouse, $70,000.

Naval mine depot, Yorktown, Virginia: Additional inert storage facilities, pier, and dredging, $1,000,000.

Naval net depots-various locations: Additional development of net depots, including buildings and accessories, piers, dredging, and acquisition of land, $2,000,000.

Naval hospital, Balboa, Canal Zone: Development of temporary hospital facilities, including buildings and accessories, $500,000. Medical supply depot, Brooklyn, New York: Extension of medical supply storehouse and acquisition of land, $150,000.

Naval hospital, Chelsea, Massachusetts: Additional ward building, $65,000.

Naval hospital, Coco Solo, Canal Zone: Extension of hospital facilities, including buildings and accessories, $700,000.

Naval hospital, Corpus Christi, Texas: Extension of hospital facilities, including buildings and accessories, $750,000.

Naval hospital, Great Lakes, Illinois: Additional ward building, $65,000.

Naval hospital, Guantanamo, Cuba: Additional hospital facilities, including buildings and accessories, and quarters for corpsmen and nurses, $610,000.

Naval hospital, Jacksonville, Florida: Additional hospital facilities, including buildings and accessories, $490,000.

Naval hospital, Newport, Rhode Island: Additional ward building, $65,000.

Naval hospital, Parris Island, South Carolina: Temporary barrack building, and accessories, $90,000.

Naval hospital, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii: Development of hospital facilities, including buildings and accessories, and acquisition of land, $2,600,000.

Naval hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Storehouse and accessories, $100,000.

Naval air station, Quonset Point, Rhode Island: Expansion of existing naval dispensary, including buildings and accessories, $200,000.

Naval hospital, San Diego, California: Expansion of hospital facilities, including buildings and accessories, $280,000.

Naval hospital, San Juan, Puerto Rico: Quarters for nurses and corpsmen, $85,000.

Puget Sound, Wash.

Yorktown, Va.

Naval net depots.

Balboa, C. Z.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

Chelsea, Mass.

Coco Solo, C. Z.

Corpus Christi, Tex.

Great Lakes, Ill.

Guantanamo, Cuba.

Jacksonville, Fla.

Newport, R. I.

Parris Island, S. C.

Pearl Harbor, T. H.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Quonset Point, R. I.

San Diego, Calif.

San Juan, P. R.

Long Beach-San

Naval hospital, Long Beach-San Pedro area, California: Develop- Pedro area, Calif. ment of hospital facilities, including buildings and accessories, and acquisition of land, $2,500,000.

Naval supply depot, Bayonne, New Jersey: Additional fleet supply storage, including buildings and accessories, $6,500,000.

Naval supply depot, Norfolk, Virginia: Additional fleet supply storage facilities, including buildings and accessories, and repair and improvement of Army terminal, supply depot annex, Norfolk, $4,400,000.

Naval supply depot, Oakland, California: Additional fleet supply storage facilities, including buildings and accessories, $1,500,000.

Naval fuel depot, Yorktown, Virginia: Additional pier, dredging and recreation facilities, Mine Warfare School, $730,000.

Bayonne, N. J.

Norfolk, Va.

Oakland, Calif.

Yorktown, Va.

Underground fuel

General: Additional underground fuel-storage facilities at various storage facilities. locations outside continental limits of the United States, including acquisition of land, $5,000,000.

Marine barracks at

Marine barracks at Parris Island, Pearl Harbor, Quantico, and San designated places. Diego: Additional housing, storage, and recreation facilities, including buildings and accessories and facilities, and acquisition of land, $3,500,000.

Bellevue, D. C.

Floating drydock ARD-2.

Fifth Naval District.

Tenth Naval District.

Eleventh Naval District.

Fourteenth Naval

District.

Fifteenth Naval District.

Bainbridge Island,

Wash.

Cost-plus-a-fixed

fee contracts.

Proviso.
Limitation.

Cost variations.

54 Stat. 282.

Naval research laboratory, Bellevue, District of Columbia: Additional research facilities, including buildings and accessories, $309,000. Floating drydock ARD-2: Accessory construction, including equipment and towing and mooring facilities, $500,000.

Fifth Naval District: District communication center, including extension of underground service lines, replacement of administration building destroyed by fire on January 26, 1941, and additional officers' quarters, $1,250,000.

Tenth Naval District: Acquisition, improvement, and development of Puerto Rican drydock, including berthing and limited repair facilities, $2,500,000; bombproofing communication centers, bombproofed shelters for personnel, recreation facilities, and acquisition of land, $650,000.

Eleventh Naval District: High frequency strategic direction finder station, including acquisition of land, $80,000.

Fourteenth Naval District: Bombproofing communication centers, bombproof shelters for personnel, quarters for officers, recreation facilities, and acquisition of land, $2,300,000.

Fifteenth Naval District: Bombproofing communication centers, bombproof shelters for personnel, quarters for officers and recreation facilities, $1,340,000.

Naval radio station, Bainbridge Island, Washington: Radio transmitting station, including buildings and accessories, and acquisition of land, $350,000.

The provisions of section 4 of the Act approved April 25, 1939 (53 Stat. 590-592), shall be applicable to all public-works and publicutilities projects provided in this title, regardless of location: Provided, That the fixed fee to be paid the contractor as a result of any contract hereafter entered into under the authority of the abovementioned Act shall not exceed 6 per centum of the estimated cost of the contract, exclusive of the fee, as determined by the Secretary of the Navy.

To enable the Secretary of the Navy to expedite the construction or provision of the public-works and public-utilities projects mentioned in this title, the limit of cost indicated for each of such projects may, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Navy, be varied upward or downward by an amount not to exceed 10 per centum, but the aggregate of all such limits of cost shall not be exceeded.

BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS

Aviation, Navy, including not to exceed $459,000 for passengercarrying motorbusses for air stations, $96,382,300, and, in addition, Contract authoriza- the Secretary of the Navy may enter into contracts prior to July 1, 1941, for airplanes to an amount not in excess of $15,000,000 and for plant facilities to an amount not in excess of $15,000,000.

tion.

54 Stat. 283.

MARINE CORPS

Pay, Marine Corps, $8,241,559.

General expenses, Marine Corps:

Provisions, $2,095,000;

Clothing, $2,800,000;

Fuel, $191,050;

Military supplies and equipment, $3,010,000;

Transportation of troops and recruiting, $450,000;

Repairs and improvements to barracks, and so forth, $195,000;

Miscellaneous supplies and expenses, $1,880,000;

In all, general expenses, Marine Corps, $10,621,050.

ALTERATIONS TO NAVAL VESSELS

Alterations to naval vessels, including defense installations on Government or privately owned merchant vessels, $10,000,000, to remain available until expended; and, in addition, the Secretary of the Navy may enter into contracts prior to July 1, 1941, for the alterations to thirty-one auxiliaries authorized by the First and Second Supplemental National Defense Appropriation Acts, 1941, to an amount not in excess of $58,000,000.

REPLACEMENT OF NAVAL VESSELS

Construction and machinery, including construction of small craft and the providing of facilities, tools, and equipment in accordance with the Act of January 31, 1941 (Public, Numbered 4), $100,000,000, to remain available until expended; and, in addition, the Secretary of the Navy is authorized to incur obligations for tools, facilities, and equipment for building or equipping any complete naval vessel or portion thereof, but the total of obligations heretofore and hereafter incurred for such purpose shall not exceed the total amount authorized for such purpose by the Act of June 14, 1940 (Public, Numbered 629), the Act of July 19, 1940 (Public, Numbered 757), and the Act of January 31, 1941 (Public, Numbered 4): Provided, That no additional small craft shall be procured under the authority of the Act of June 26, 1940 (Public, Numbered 667): Provided further, That the unexpended balance, as of the last day of the month in which this Act is approved, of the appropriation provided under the head "Emergency Fund", in title III of the Naval Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1941, and all outstanding obligations against that appropriation for rental, conversion, or construction, or acquisition and conversion of vessels are hereby transferred to the appropriation "Replacement of Naval Vessels, Construction and Machinery", which appropriation shall be available to complete the acquisition and conversion or construction of one hundred and thirty vessels already acquired or planned for acquisition under the authority contained under the appropriation "Emergency Fund”.

Armor, armament, and ammunition, including the armor, armament, and ammunition for vessels hereinbefore described under the head of "Construction and Machinery" and the necessary tools, equipment, and facilities at naval establishments or private plants for the manufacture or production of ordnance material, munitions, and armor in accordance with the Act of January 31, 1941 (Public, Numbered 4), $102,000,000, to remain available until expended; and, in addition, the Secretary of the Navy is authorized to incur obligations for tools, facilities, and equipment for the manufacture or production of ordnance material, munitions, and armor, but the total of obligations heretofore and hereafter incurred for such purpose shall not exceed the total amounts authorized for such purpose by the Act of June 14, 1940 (Public, Numbered 629), the Act of July 19, 1940 (Public, Numbered 757), and the Act of January 31, 1941 (Public, Numbered 4): Provided, That the Secretary of the Navy is authorized to transfer $15,000,000 of the funds provided in title IV of the Naval Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1941 under the head "Armor, Armament, and Ammunition", to the War Department for the War Department facilities for the manufacture of smokeless powder.

NAVY DEPARTMENT

Office of the Secretary of the Navy, salaries, $10,000.

Hydrographic Office, contingent and miscellaneous expenses, $120,000.

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Post, p. 262.

Citation of title.

54 Stat. 116.

Investigational

work.

54 Stat. 377, 297.

Military and naval shore establishments.

construction; restric

tion.

NAVAL EMERGENCY FUND

Naval emergency fund: For local and passive defense installations, and the rental, acquisition, and construction of section bases, station ships, or barracks, and of training and defense facilities and equipment of all kinds, including the necessary purchase of land, $10,000,000, to remain available until expended.

This title may be cited as "Title VI, Naval Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1941".

TITLE III-CIVIL NATIONAL DEFENSE ACTIVITIES

INDEPENDENT AGENCIES

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

National-defense activities: For an additional amount for salaries and expenses, fiscal year 1941, to be available only for investigational work in connection with national-defense activities, to be merged with funds allocated to the Commission for national-defense activities from the appropriations "Emergency Fund of the President" contained in the Military Appropriation Act, 1941, and the Act making appropriations for the Navy Department for the fiscal year 1941, $125,000.

SEC. 2. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall Permanent type of be expended for a permanent type of construction at any military or naval shore establishment of any character acquired subsequently to the calendar year 1938, unless such establishment shall be desig nated by the Secretary of the Navy or the Secretary of War (whichever has jurisdiction), as a permanent establishment, and, in that event, a permanent type of construction shall be used only to meet such permanent requirements as the Secretary of the Navy or the Secretary of War, respectively, may approve: Provided, That nothing herein shall prevent construction of a type sufficiently substantial for the use intended: Provided further, That this section shall not apply to construction now under contract or in progress.

Provisos.

Persons advocating overthrow of U. 8. Government.

Provisos.

Penalty.

Short title.

SEC. 3. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be used to pay the salary or wages of any person who advocates, or who is a member of an organization that advocates, the overthrow of the Government of the United States by force or violence: Provided, That for the purposes hereof an affidavit shall be considered prima facie evidence that the person making the affidavit does not advocate, and is not a member of an organization that advocates, the overthrow of the Government of the United States by force or violence: Provided further, That any person who advocates, or who is a member of an organization that advocates, the overthrow of the Government of the United States by force or violence and accepts employment the salary or wages for which are paid from any appropriation contained in this Act shall be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction, shall be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both: Provided further, That the above penal clause shall be in addition to, and not in substitution for, any other provisions of existing law.

SEC. 4. This Act may be cited as the "Fourth Supplemental National Defense Appropriation Act, 1941".

Approved, March 17, 1941.

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