Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/742

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724 SIXTY—FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 114. 1918. G{;;*§.§§g§f}l md ‘°' ordnance storehouses, Bellevue magaaine, $440,000; for the acquisi- ` tion of additional land on the east side of the Naval Gun Factory · lying south of M Street and west of Eleventh Street and for the removal of buildings thereon and the ading of the ground and construction of walls enclosing said lane? and equipping} same for use, nemo. $488,000: Prmnkled, That upon the acquisition of the land hereby °‘°“““°"""°"·°°°‘ authorized, all ortions of public streets on which any sgpares so taken over shall) abut and ying between the same, and public alleys within said squares together with such portions of streets and public alleys as he between the present navy yard and the land so acquired, are hereby abandoned and closed and said portions of said streets and public alleys shall be regarded as set apart and reserved for_naval Eprposes; in all, $1,433,6002 br0lg·;•;}¤¤¤¤ www _ That portion of eventh Street southeast lying south of the south D_mpL:°°°°" line of O Street southeast and west of the west face oi the new Anacostia bridge is hereby abandoned and closed, and said portion of said street, together with such land owned by the United States as is bounded on the north by the south line of O Street; on the east by the west face of the new Anacostia bridge; on the south by the waters of the Anacostia River; and on the west by the west line of Eleventh Street, extending in a southerly direction from its point of intersection with the south line of O Street and prolonged to its intersection with the waters of the Anacostia River, is hereby _ set apart and reserved for navalpurposes and placed under the f§’cg?"g,, mm, control and jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Navy: Provided, Brides That at all times the RITOPGP authorities of the District of Columbia sgall be permipted to ave access to this are; above descripxed fo; . the urpose o m examinations , an repairs to, the sai ¤.PQ°°u°°”t°m° bridge): And _*pro·mk1ed ygrrther, That all leases heretofore granted by the mrnissioners of the District of Columbia to parties occupying said above described area are hereby, in accordance with the terms _ of such leases, terminated. %‘;’§;,§l; md Mannm Baruulcxs, Qoarvrroo, Vraomm: The President is au- _ q . . . . . . ¤¤¤P¤f_·;j¤¤¤$s3·¤E¤¤r¤¤¢- thornzed to acquu·e_ under the authority and provisions of this Act ’°‘ ‘ all of the land gmcrlied in the report 0 the board alppomted by the Ma`or General ommandant, Marine Corps, dated anuary twenty- fifth, nineteen hundred and eighteen, at Quantico, Virginia, as a permanent Marine Corps post, and the sum of $475,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby atppropriated for this purpose. giililiérliie. Navr rama, Norrrorix, Vmomu: Dry ock, to complete, $2,000,000; water-front improvements, $500,000; improvements central power plant and distributing systems, $300,000; tracks, streets, and sewers, $150,000; galvanizing shog, $100,000; toward steel and lumber stor- N IA age (limit of cost, $850,00 ), $400,000; in all, $3,450,000. A§§?tmm°‘§‘l,E§g,g,_ Brnrnmcs AND caomvns, Navar. Aoanmur: Extension of Bancroft Hall, to complete, $1,850,000; and the limit of cost is increased to $2,850,000; improvements central power plant and distributing systems, $325,000; general store building, $100,000 ; building for seaman- P , ship and navigation, and other mstruction purposes, $1,000,000: AiiZiifi§m1 contracts Provided, That the Secretary of the Navy is authorized to enter into °““‘°"""’· contracts or otherwise to incur obligations for this purpose not to exceed $1,500,000 in addition to the appropriation herein made; Pm M al S C garage, $30,000; in all, $3,305,000. umm Y Eteéuiiing MARINE Rnonurrrxo STATION, Porrr ROYAL, Sovrn Carzourvsz '*““°"* For twelve additional barracks buildings, four lavatories, and six mess halls, $60,000; dredging and reclaiming marsh land, $35,000; sea wall, $25,000; lining dry dock with concrete, $25,000; street paving, $7,000; cement sidewalks, $7 ,000; trees and shrubbery, $1 ,000; medical officers’ quarters, $10,000; in all, $170,000. Eggihgd to B} The President IS authorized to acquire under the authority and largestation. provisions of this Act all of the remaining portion of Parris Island for