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SIXTY ·FOU`RTH CONGRESS. Ssss. I. Ch. 417. 1916. 569 coordinates two hundred and thirty and one-tenth feet south and eighty-seven and two-tenths feet west from "F ord No. 5" (Ford No. fi wélllg marked by a_galvan1zed pgpe in a concrete monument stam ed ‘lJ . S. 101 1," established by the nited States district engineer oflibe, and having coordinates eight thousand five hundred and seventy and ninety-nine hundredths feet south and ten thousand and eighty- seyen an sixty-four hundredths feet east from the Ewa Territorial trigonometric station); thence north twenty-three degrees twelve min— utes east one hundred and seventy-seven feet, more or less; thence north sigrteen degrees no minutes east sixty-six feet, more or less, to a point on the shore line at high-water mark; thence southerly along high—water mark to a point marked by a concrete monument that is, with reference to the point of beginning, south lift -one degrees no minutes east seventy feet, more or less, the soutlliwesterly oundary of the said tract being formed by the line joinin said lastmentioned point on the high·water line with the point of PWM Provided, That this transfer is in no manner to interfere with e `vht Naval ii g ms re of the Navy Department to make such use of the shoals and islllats ’°"°°‘ extending in a northeasterly direction from Fords Island as the needs mgm 0, wa to rw —of the naval service may require: Promlded further That there may mama. Y be established over said military reservation, at such place as ma be agreed upon by the Secretary of the Navy and the Secretary of War, a riglht of way for the use of the Navy rom the remaining portion gl e naval rwervation on Fords Island to the said shoals and ` ets. , . . NAvA1. STATION, Tu·rou.A, SAuoA: 0lfl0€1S’ quarters, $4,000. T¤°¤“¤» S°¤¤°¤- NAVAL STATION, GUAM: Water-front improvements, $1,000. Gm- Gmrs Arm iurmrrrous STORAGB1 For the stora§ of munitions of stgggg *3** ¤, mm, ig war at naval magazines, navy yards, and stations; avy Yard, Wash- y¤rdS,¤t¢. ington, District of Columbia, gun storage, $23,000; Naval Magazine, Fort M.i.fHin, Pennsylvania, one maglalzine building, $25,000; mine storage, $25,000; Naval Magazine, ingham, Massachusetts, one magazine building, $21,600; one shell house, $21,600 ; Naval Magazine, Iona Island, New York, detonating fuze house, $2,000 ; two subsurface magazines, $4,000; Naval Powder Depot, Lake Denmark, New Jersey, four subsurface magazines, $6,000; naval magazine, Kuahua, Hawaii, magazine for explosive "D," $3,000; naval magazine, Mare Island, California, shell house, $l9,200; naval magazine, Puget Sound, Washington, extension of fuze and primer house, $2,500; Naval Magazine, Saint Juliens Creek, Virginia, storehouse, $16,000; Naval Proving Ground, Indianhead, Maryland, soda storehouses, $69,000; sulphur storehouses, $18,500; cotton storehouses, $19,000; Pacific Coast Torpedo Station, Keyport, Washington, magazine for war heads, $5,000; in all, $280,400. Hmmm mm NAVAL maeazms, H1NenAM, M.\SSACHUSL"YFSZ Smokeless powder mma " test building, $1,300; quarters for guards, $5,000; in all, $6,300. mdmmm, lm, NAvAL Pnovnvo Gnornvo, I1m1ANm•;Ao, MAari.Ar:n: Three powder p¤»v¤¤zz¤>¤¤¢ dry houses, $15,000; fire protection, $38,000; for the construction of mswnzsbridza a foot·passenger bridge over Mattawoman Creek, Charles County, Maryland, for the exclusive use of the Government of the United pam. States under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the C°“"‘“°“"‘* Secretary of the Navy, $25,000: Prmrided, That the said bridgp shall be so constructed as not to interfere with the navigation of the said creek; fence around powder factory, $28,000; in all, $106,000. _ _ Fm mmm PEL NAvAr, imcazrxs, Fonr Mirruzv, Pr:1~msYLvANrA: Office building, ami sagwmi ’ $5*000‘ 1 island N Y NAvAx. iiaoazirm, Io1~:A Is1.Am>, Nnw Yoaxz Quarters for guards, ,,,,;},1**,,,,,,;,,,,;,, · ·· $5,000. Dmmnk NAvA1. MAeAzn~ns1, LAKE Dnninnx, Naw Jnussrz Quarters for 1.3*::ai ms;¤a¤1».N' guards, $10,000.