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 54 STAT.] 76TH CONG. , 3D SESS.-CH. 313 -JUNE 11, 1940 Navy Yard Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Improvement of piers and quay walls, Reserve Basin, $500,000; improvement of power plant and distributing systems, $445,000; improvement of crane track and extension of turret construction slab, $120,000; extension of yard dispensary, $25,000; additional pier, $650,000; extension of low crane ways at head of building ways numbered 3, modify ways for forty-five-thousand-ton battleship and replace existing forty-ton shipway cranes with fifty-ton cranes, $1,250,000; additional crane for pier numbered 2, $125,000; additional weight-handling and trans- portation equipment, $100,000; modify shipways numbered 2 for forty-five-thousand-ton battleship and replace existing forty-ton shipway cranes with fifty-ton cranes, $575,000; Naval Operating Base, Norfolk, Virginia: Improvement of electric distribution, $100,000; Fourteenth Naval District-Pearl Harbor: Mooring facilities, $200,000; improvement of harbor and channel, $1,000,000; Navy Yard, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii: Industrial shop buildings and accessories, $1,400,000; cranes, auxiliary construction, roads, walks, and services, $400,000; pipe and copper shop building and accessories, $150,000; galvanizing shop building and accessories, $85,000; electric shop building and accessories, $465,000; roads, walks, services, and auxiliary construction, $40,000; Naval station, Guam: Improvement of water supply, $325,000; Naval radio station, Annapolis, Maryland: Additional radio facili- ties, $210,000; Naval direction-finder station, Point Saint George, California: Pur- chase of land, $2,500; General: Improvement of radio facilities, including buildings and accessories, $35,000; roads, walks, and services for radio facilities, $35,000; Naval ammunition Depot, Puget Sound, Washington: Improve- ment of fire-protection system, $107,000; Naval Torpedo Station, Keyport, Washington: Extension of fire- protection system, $117,500; Fleet Air Base and Submarine Base, Coco Solo, Canal Zone: Toward the construction of personnel buildings and accessories, $682,000; roads, walks, and services, $300,000; sea walls, filling and grading, $400,000; Naval Air Station, Alameda, California: To continue the develop- ment authorized by the Act approved June 24, 1936 (49 Stat., pp. 1901, 1902), as amended, $3,382,000; Naval Fuel Depot, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii: Rehabilitation of fuel- oil facilities, $350,000; bomb-proof berms enclosing fuel-oil-tank farms, $600,000; Marine Barracks, Parris Island, South Carolina: Toward the con- struction of buildings and accessories, $300,000; Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia: Barracks building and acces- sories, $60,000; nurses' quarters and accessories, $56,000; roads, walks, and services for dispensary area, $80,000; Drydock facilities, San Francisco Bay: Acquisition of drydocks and land and construction of buildings and facilities at Hunters Point or acquisition of other land and construction of drydock, buildings, and facilities, $6,000,000; Submarine base New London, Connecticut: Facilities for commis- sioning reserve submarines, including improvement of buildings and accessories and water-front development, $2,073,000; Navy Yard, Boston, Massachusetts: Improvement of power plant and distributing systems, $445,000; toilet and washrooms for build- ing ways, $20,000; additional weight-handling equipment, $25,000; 281 Philadelphia, Pa. Norfolk, Va. Pearl Harbor, T. H. Guam. Annapolis, Md. Point St. George, Calif. General. Puget Sound, Wash. Keyport, Wash. Coco Solo, C. Z. Alameda, Calif. Pearl Harbor, r. 11. Parris Island, S. C. Quantico, Va. San Francisco Bay, Calif. New London, Conn. Boston, Mass.

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