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 5568 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 417. 1916. N°°',9’,’°¤¤¤· I·°,,·m Nave:. smrion Nnw Onnmns, Lomsumxz To repair and recondaliiiizes. h struct where neceasaq public works damaged in September, nineteen hundred and 'lpflfeteen, y hurr1cane, $150,000, and the accounting offi- ,0, §§‘§.§§.£2?0u a“?.’. §,‘§Z£§’§E§0§“?i&’Y2€ZiSE`3J53?Si?§wf’3‘ii.£l&,*T 38’p‘m' Louisiana/’ made by djoint resolution approved April twenty-fifth tngnetpen  an fourtplen, the amount heretofore expended h”m°°d’c°I' Nilyr1(¤iAiib, Nii.>I?C@;Nn1§:iJ1(Zll1amtenance of dikes and dredgmgé $50,000; erecting shop, $25,000; toilet and locker facilities, $9,000; eating crane, revolving type (to cost not exceeding $600,- umd M mama 000), $300,000, m all, $384,000. _ me, ergalseu page The Secretary of the Navyishereby authorized to hase two hun- °°“”*Y· · dred and thirty-two acres of land on or near the Ilay of San Diego, Prom San Diego County, California, to be used for advance base, expedipemuim x-mm sm tionary and aviation purposes, to cost not exceeding $250,000: Pro- D‘°g‘* ended, That at the same time the city of San Diego, San, Diego ··County,’Cal1forma, donates, free of · encumbrance, to the United States Govemment a parcel of five hundred acres of adjoining tide lands of the Bgy of San Diego, known as Dutch Flat, without cost to the United tates Government for the purpose of establishing a P¤gmmm,,w“h_ naval base thereon. · U o NAVY Yann, Puonr Sotmn, WAsmNoToN: Dredging, to continue, PW] Hmm Hb $15,000; toilet and locker facilities, $3,000; in all, $18,000. ,,,,,_ · $7;NAvs1. STATION, Pmm. Hannon, Hawan: Dry dock, to continue, cay¢$»,1>Qtx. 00·000· . . A ‘ ` rm or my mr- The follow1ng—described art of the military rese t' f H §‘§§§:_ "’““""°" ‘° Barracks, at Cayey, Portoglico, is hereb transfe1rIevdatiiHsi.xi)d pldnicold _ under the control and jurisdiction of the §avy Department; for use {5;- Dwugptjum 118.781 PIHPOSBSZ . · `* _. I i _ { · That part of the military reservation of Henry Barracks known as Magazine Hill, comprising that portion of said reservation lying westerly of Las Lleras (quebrada) and south and east of the Caguas and Guayama Roads, excepting a rectangular area in the northern extremity of said tract maigced "Board Public Work" on the map of Henry Barracks prepared under the direction of Major H. C. Price, Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry, by Lieutenant Carlos M. Lopez, Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry, pril twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and fifteen, which land transferred to the Navy De rtment, is shown in red on photostat copyiof map bearing the legend)2 Hemy Barracksé Cayegr, orto Bice. ap showing boundary lines of the ongéna mpanis reservation and_ the present reservation as described in ene _ Order Numbered Ninety-seven, War Department July seventh, nineteen hundred and three, and General Order N unibered Thirty-one, War Degtartment, February twenty-fourth nineteen huidreilimarid fizek _ mgileéd and corrected from existing maps uner c1ono ajcr. . °,PrtoR` R` - 1;;·y,_by Lieutenant Carlos M. Lopez, Porto RicdcIi.) t(?giII)nfiiil1l.an Apr-rl twentyseventh, nineteen hundred and fifteen " on file in tlliei Nayy Department; containing approximately fifty—1iine acres more or ess. * Oahu Hawai!. · - Navnrmm xenon The f¤11¤wmg—des¤¤bed pm { th Bj · % ggiengucging (Mckuumeume) Island, island of OahuFTIe:1YitorIy9?>€frldilazir(ii1li on {mcg pam " on_brown print bearingitho legend "Military and Naval Resgsvitions adjacent to Honolulu arbor, Office Quartermaster General Decembei, miieteen hundred and fifteen/’ on file in the Navy Department, li are Wy transfD erred to and placed under the control and jurisdiction _ c the_ ar epartment for use for military purposes: D°°°""“°”‘ B6gH1111I1g at 8 P01¤ii marked by a concrete southeast comet of the land uired b monument at the John n estate aim h e wl · Y thi U‘““’d·S°““°S {mm °h° ug con emnatxon proceedings, which point has the