Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 55 Part 1.djvu/189

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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 86-MAY 6, 1941 Washington, D. C . Navy Yard, Washington, District of Columbia: Extension of quay walls, $415,000; extend crane runway at slip numbered 5, $60,000; Guam. Naval station, Guam: Extension of military roads, $187,500; improvement of power plant, $250,000; development of seaplane oper- ating facilities, $1,000,000; Guantanamo,Cuba. Naval Station, Guantanamo, Cuba: Quarters for married enlisted men, $36,000; improvement of power plant, $120,000; Tutuila, Samoa. Naval Station, Tutuila, Samoa: Quarters for officers, $35,500; exten- sion of commissary and issuing building, $85,000; road from Pago Pago to Fagasa, $50,000; recreation building and accessories, $70,000; Olongapo, P. . Naval Station, Olongapo, Philippine Islands: Power plant for dry- dock Dewey, $150,000; Norfolk, Va. Naval Operating Base, Norfolk, Virginia: Chapel, $125,000; improvement of power plant and distributing systems, $1,250,000; additional pier, $1,250,000; dredging between piers numbered 3 and 7, $500,000; San Diego, alif. Destroyer Base, San Diego, California: Quarters (one building) and accessories for bachelor officers, $70,000; two recommissioning and service piers, $700,000; dispensary building and accessories, $100,000; development of north water front, $700,000; coco solo, c. z. Submarine Base, Coco Solo, Canal Zone: Public works shop, $100,000; transit shed and accessories, $166,000; NewLondon,Conn. Submarine Base, New London, Connecticut: Purchase of land, $51,000; Pearl Harbor, T.H. Submarine Base, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii: Additional piers, $360,000; Oakland, Calif. Naval Supply Depot, Oakland, California: Additional fleet supply facilities, including buildings and accessories, $8,500,000; PearlHarbor,T. H. Naval Supply Depot, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii: Provisions storage building and accessories, $250,000; extension of quay wall, pier, and dredging, $1,000,000; san Diego, Cait. Naval Supply Depot, San Diego, California: Extension of store- house, $230,000; Norfolk, Va. Naval Fuel Depot Annex (Craney Island), Norfolk, Virginia: (Craney Island). Wharf and accessories, $500,000; gasoline storage and distribution sys- tem, $200,000; improvement of water supply, $50,000; small boat land- ing, $10,000; protection of shore line, $22,500; SanDiego, Calif. Naval Fuel Depot, San Diego, California: Extend and improve fueling facilities, $280,000; quay wall and dredging, $400,000; Sangley Point, P. I. Naval Fuel Depot, Sangley Point, Philippine Islands: Additional gasoline storage and pipe lines, $65,000; Keyport, Wash. Naval Torpedo Station, Keyport, Washington: Extension of build- ing numbered 76, $30,000; additional oil storage for power plant, $15,000. Fort Miffin, Pa. Nava Ammunition Depot, Fort Mifflin, Pennsylvania: Improve- ment of water front and filling low areas for flood protection, $400,000; improvement of garage, marine barracks, $18,000; exten- sion of pier numbered 3, $225,000; Hawthorne, Nev. Naval Ammunition Depot, Hawthorne, Nevada: High explosive magazines for mines, $315,000; smokeless-powder magazines, $338,000; projectile magazines, $765,000; high-explosive magazines, $315,000; inert storehouse, $70,000; high-explosive magazines for Alameda and San Diego, $192,000; Hingham, Mass. Naval Ammunition Depot, Hingham, Massachusetts: Improve- ment of electric, telephone, and fire-alarm systems, $140,000; high- explosive magazine, $15,000; fuse magazine, $4,000; projectile maga- zines, $70,000; Iona Island, N. Y. Naval Ammunition Depot, Iona Island, New York: Extension of explosive "D" loading plant, $18,000; extension of administration [55 STAT.