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BRITISH INCREASE - BUDGET FOR NAVY, Total Outlay of $183,745,100 | Is $10,611,391 Greater Than Last Year. By the Assoclated Press. LONDON, March 9.—British Navy utlmlus for 1933, announced today, | vide for a total outlay of £53570,000 131!3 745,100), an intre!fle of £3,093,700 ($10,611,391) over last y Of this increase, E"355360 is re- quired to make normal progress with new construction. e new-construction program for 1933 provides for four cruxsert—prob ably one Leander type and Arethusas—one leader and Elght omer destroyers, three submarines, three sloops, one convoy sloop, one coastal sloop -na small craft. The cruisers constitute the fourth and flnll installment of the replace- ment program due for completion in 1936 under terms of the London naval truty ‘The number of destroyers and | arines are the same as in previous hufldm. pmgnms since the treaty be- came effective. 90,300 Men Provided. | The number of officers, seamen, boys | and royal marines provided for under the new estimates is 90,300, a decrease of 1,110. 1t was pointed out in a statement on the estimates that “a large part of the normal expenditure on shipbuilding in 1932 wu deliberately retarded and to subsequent years by. the emporary axpednm of deferring orders !or the 1931 “The l'!mlgldel’ £738,340, of the in- . crease over 1932 does little more than make good the automatic rise in 1933 of non-effectives,” said the statement. It said £64,000 will cover the increase | in the cost of the maintenance of the fleet aviation men. No new flights nre‘ Pprovided. A further shrinkage in receipts ul‘ £346,566 was declared due to depresse trade conditions generally. “It rollows that the sum provided for | 1938 for effective naval urvlces omer than the new construc program not mumny larger than in 1932, the statement s ing bomeshflu and bal eruisers, it was stated that during the year, in accordance with the Lon- don naval treaty, the Marlborough wu\ sold for scrapping, the Iron Duke de- | militarized for service as a gunnery train- | Barham was under m- construction and will be completed in 1934 and the Ramillies was in hand for repairs to be completed in July, 1934, the }upulle will be taken in hand for luge repairs and alterations in April, 'l'he Navy statement said that in con- mection with naval air work steady /A hat a few of THOUSANDS ‘| Galifornia mountain waters dashed | sends the United States Navy's 10,000- | day. | reservoirs of San Francisco's Hetch ‘Term¢ | val -uthmtm the new cruises the | “Pocket Battleship” |To Leave Ways at Mare Island Today New 10,000-Ton Cruiser San Francisco to Be Launched. By the Assoclated Press. MARE ISLAND, Calif, March 9.— against armor plate by s pretty girl ton cruiser San PFrancisco down the| ways in a launching ceremony here to- | The water comes from Sierra Nevads Hetchy supply project, and the girl, Miss Barbara Ballly, is the, daughter of Lieut. Col. T. Edward Ballly, U. 8. A, Medlcu Corps. ed & “pocket h.muhlp by na- fifteenth _vessel of its class to he built by the United States under the 1923 Washington u-enty limitations. | Airplane catapults, quarters f fighting planes md ellht 5-1 inch lmi aircraft guns wi crujser fc aerial combat. water at 325 Navy Yard omclnh estimated u‘tunl cost of the new cruiser, alchl sive M% armor- srmament, at $9,- 55 WaS Te] ubmerged appa- ratuses “which provides lhn lhe crew of the disabled submarine ulv.ge .ppl pecial emp- hnuhu and indicator h\loy: have been or will be fitted to all to facilitate escape and res- a00e) relenmcl to many ingenious sunken nbmlrl.nu 'hlch hln been considered,” temen FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE SOOTHES and tirely lndependent of -pecnl umng or! THE EVENING FLEET WILL FAGE Games to Be Followed by Naval Parade. | By the Associated Press. ABOARD U. 8. 8. 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