Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 53 Part 2.djvu/297

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53 STAT.] 76TH CONG. , 1ST SESS. - CH. 149-MAY 25, 1939 Alaska; Sitka, Alaska; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Pensacola, Florida; Jacksonville, Florida; Banana River, Florida; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; and Tongue Point, Oregon; and the acquisition of land at Norfolk, Virginia, and Quonset Point, Rhode Island, $63,000,000; Navy Yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Outside machine and NaPortmth, N. H. , pipe shop and accessories for new ship construction, $225,000; addi- tional power generation and distribution, $555,000; accessory con- struction for new shipbuilding ways, $106,000; special high-speed weight-handling equipment for new ship construction, $100,000; Navy Yard, Boston, Massachusetts: Extension of machine shop BNasvyl Massr. and accessories and incidental work for ship construction, $735,000; two shipway cranes for ship construction, $125,000; special high-speed weight-handling equipment for new ship construction, $185,000; Navy Yard, New York, New York: Completion of shipways num- New York, N . Y. , bered 2 for forty-five thousand-ton battleship, $1,400,000; additional Nay Yard. power generation for new ship construction, $200,000; special high- speed weight-handling equipment for ship construction, $110,000; improvement of berths 11 and 12 and pier "G" to facilitate berthing ships under three hundred and fifty-ton crane, $750,000; turret and erection shop buildings and accessories and facilities, including purchase of land, $3,300,000; Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Material assembly shop Philadelphia, Pa., and accessories for new ship construction and power-service lines,avy ard $460,000; improvement of pier numbered 2 and fitting-out pier num- bered 5 to facilitate new ship construction, $510,000; improvement of shipways numbered 2 for the construction of a forty-five-thousand- ton battleship, $560,000; Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland: Improvement of power Annaval cademy, plant, $350,000; Navy Yard, Washington, District of Columbia: Centralized offices Washington, D. C ., and drafting rooms, $825,000; extension of power distribution for naval ordnance construction, $200,000; foundry storage facilities, $30,000; Navy Yard, Washington (Bellevue), District of Columbia: Fuse loading plant building and accessories for new ship ammunition. $200,000; extension of storehouses numbered 2 and 4 for storage of ordnance material and equipment, $200,000; railroad brow and extension of railroad tracks for car handling, $40,000; weight handling and transportation equipment, $60,000; Navy Yard, Norfolk, Virginia: Storehouse and accessories for Norfolk, a.. Navy battleship materials and equipment, $225,000; subassembly building Yard and accessories for new ship construction, $600,000; additional power generation and distribution for new ship construction, $1,025,000; railroad cars for handling shipbuilding materials, $80,000; Naval Operating Base, Norfolk, Virginia: Improvement of heating Naval Operating plant, $100,000; Navy Yard, Charleston, South Carolina: Plate storage yard and Navy Yard . pickling plant for new ship construction materials, $105,000; com- pletion of shipbuilding facilities, $262,000; drydock crane, $135,000; improvement and rearrangement of existing shops, $123,000; labor- board building, $50,000; riggers and laborers shop building (to replace structure destroyed by fire on May 2, 1939), $150,000; two fifteen-ton shipbuilding cranes $150,000; Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Washington: Provision of additional Pug et Sound, office space for new ship design drafting rooms, $60,000; Navy Yard, Mare Island, California: Accessory construction for NMareY lardca m L. drydock numbered 3, $500,000; Fourteenth Naval District: Mooring facilities, $125.000; improve- Diorith Naval ment of channels and harbors, $1,000,000;