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sented by the following amounts with respect to the following installations is rescinded: CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES

Naval research laboratory, Anacostia, District of Columbia: $78,500. Naval command operations center, Training Center, First Naval District: $39,761. Naval training schools, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts: $40,000. Naval aviation ordnance test station, Chincoteague, Virginia: $1,165,000. Naval proving ground, Dahlgr^n, Virginia: $410,000. Naval ordnance aerophysics laboratory, Daingerfield, Texas: $362,000. Naval ammunition depot, Earle, New Jersey: $435,000. Naval ammunition depot, Hawthorne, Nevada: $13,000. Naval ordnance test station, Inyokern, California: $700,000. Naval air station, Jacksonville, Florida: $119,250. Naval fuel storage facility, Jacksonville, Florida: $179,753. Naval air development station, Johnsville, Pennsylvania: $5,175. Naval station, Key West, Florida: $40,271. Naval aeronautical rocket laboratory. Lake Denmark, New Jersey: $4,750,000. Naval air test center, Patuxent River, Maryland: $55,500. Naval air station, Pensacola, Florida: $42,500. Naval electronics laboratory. Point Loma, California: $350. Naval air station, Quonset Point, Rhode Island: $15,000. Special devices center. Sands Point, Long Island, New York: $23,500. Twelfth Naval District: $4,250. Naval air station, Whidbey Island, Washington: $1,790. Naval ordnance laboratory, White Oak, Maryland: $1,540,000. Naval communications station. Winter Harbor, Maine: $25,550. Fort Lauderdale, Florida: $275,000. Various locations (with respect to additional aviation fuel storage to support jet operations): $36,592. Various locations (with respect to extension of runways for jet operations): $330,042. OUTSIDE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES

Naval supply center, Guam: $200,000. Naval operating base, Guam: $2,738,000. Argentia, Newfoundland: $20,000. Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico: $16,500. Naval station Tutuila Island, Samoa: $175. Various (with respect to additional communications facilities): $1,000,000. Various (with respect to aviation gas storage): $189,366. SEC. 608. So much of the authority of the Secretary of the Army under section 101 of Public Law 910, Eighty-first Congress, to proceed with public works projects as is represented by the following amounts with respect to the following installations is rescinded: CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES

Army field force stations: $2,274,481. Quartermaster Corps technical service stations: $182,795. Chemical Corps technical service stations: $264,123. Corps of Engineers technical service stations: $276,865.

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