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 55 STAT.] 77TH CONG.. 1ST SESS.--CHS. 24, 25 - -MAR. 23, 1941 Commission: Provided further, That to the extent that the annual appropriations which are hereby authorized to be made from the gen- eral fund of the Treasury are insufficient, there are hereby authorized to be appropriated from the general fund of the Treasury such addi- tional amounts as may be necessary to the extent that the amounts of such receipts are in excess of the amounts appropriated: Provided further, That such extra compensation shall be paid if such field employees have been ordered to report for duty and have so reported whether the actual inspection of the radio equipment or apparatus takes place or not: And provided further, That in those ports where customary working hours are other than those hereinabove mentioned, the inspectors in charge are vested with authority to regulate the hours of such employees so as to agree with prevailing working hours in said ports where inspections are to be made, but nothing contained in this proviso shall be construed in any manner to alter the length of a working day for the inspectors in charge and radio inspectors or the overtime pay herein fixed." Approved, March 23, 1941. [CHAPTER 25] AN ACT To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to proceed with the construction of certain public works, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized to proceed with the construction of the following public works projects, with which shall be included the authority to acquire land, at a cost not to exceed the amount stated after each item enumerated: Navy Yard, Boston, Massachusetts: Storehouse and accessories for hemp, $300,000. Navy Yard, Norfolk, Virginia: Storehouse for landing boats, $400,000. Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Washington: Storehouse and accessories, $1,400,000. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland: Acquisition of land, $350,000; but no part of such sum shall be used for the construction of a stadium; instruction and storage building, rifle range, $30,000. Naval Ammunition Depot, Hawthorne, Nevada: Additional amnmu- nition storage facilities, $1,995,000. Naval Ammunition Depot, Hingham, Massachusetts: Additional ammunition storage facilities, including purchase of land $164,000. Naval Ammunition Depot, Iona Island, New York: Additional ammunition storage facilities, $75,000. Naval Ammunition Depot, Mare Island, California: Additional ammunition storage facilities, $348,000. Naval Ammunition Depot, Oahu, Hawaii: Additional ammunition storage facilities, including purchase of land, $815,000. Naval Ammunition Depot, Puget Sound, Washington: Additional ammunition storage facilities, $112,000. Naval Ammunition Depot, Saint Juliens Creek, Virginia: Addi- tional ammunition storage facilities, $457,000. Naval Ammunition Depot, San Diego area, California: Ammuni- tion storage facilities, including buildings and accessories and acquisi- tion of land, $2,500,000. East Coast Ammunition Depot: Additional ammunition storage facilities, $3,759,000. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida: Recreation facilities for enlisted men, including building and accessories, $350,000; recreation 47 Appropriations au- thorized to cover de- ficiencies. March 23, 1941 [H. R. 3155] [Public Law 21] Navy. Public works proj- ects. Post, pp. 128, 163. Boston, Mass. Norfolk, Va. Puget Sound, W\ash. Annapolis, Md1. Ilawtitorne, Nev. Iingham, Mas. Iona Island, N. Y. Mare Island, Calif. Oahu, T. H. Puget Sound, Wash. Saint Julieas Creek, Va. San Diego, Calif. East Coast Ammu- nition Depot. Jacksonville. Fla.

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