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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 123-APR. 22, 1940 situated in the city of San Diego, California, metes and bounds descriptions of which are on file in the Navy Department: Parcel A. Sixty-one and seventy-two one-hundredths acres, more or less, of Marine Corps base area adjacent to the municipal airport, lying between the southwesterly prolongation of the southeasterly lines of Harasthy Street and Southerland Street to the combined pierhead and bulkhead line; Parcel B. A triangular piece of land of the naval supply depot on the westerly side of Pacific Highway between E Street and F Street, containing six hundred and nineteen square feet, more or less; Parcel C. A strip of land ten and one-half feet wide, of the naval training station, extending along and adjacent to Rosecrans Street, between Lytton Street and Lowell Street, including a curbed corner at the intersection of Lytton Street and Rosecrans Street, containing an area of one and sixty-eight one-hundredths acres, more or less; Parcel D. That portion of the Marine Corps base lying to the north of the south side of Water Street extending easterly from Wright Street, containing an area of four and twenty-five one-hun- dredths acres, more or less; Parcel E. A triangular piece of land comprising the corner at the intersection of Barnett Avenue and Pacific Highway, being a part of the Marine Corps base, containing an area of twenty-five one-hundredths of an acre, more or less; Parcel F. Three areas comprising one and thirty-six one-hun- dredths acres, more or less, being a part of the destroyer base situated on the north and south sides of Bay Front Street included in the proposed Harbor Drive and a small parcel to the east thereof; in consideration of the transfer and quitclaim to the United States by said city of San Diego, free from all encumbrances, except as here- inafter provided, and without cost to the United States, all right, title, and interest which the said city may claim in and to the fol- lowing parcels, metes and bounds descriptions of which are on file in the Navy Department: Parcel 1. A parcel of land between Broadway and E Street and between Pacific Highway and the westerly line of Belt Street in the city of San Diego, California, containing an area of one and ninety-three one-hundredths acres, more or less, excepting and reserv- ing therefrom (a) the area held and occupied by The Sunset Sea Food Company under a lease that expires on July 20, 1951; and (b) the area held and occupied by the Star and Crescent Oil Company Stats°of areas un- under a lease that expires April 30, 1942: Provided, That the areas derleases. held under said leases, upon expiration of the terms thereof, become the property of the United States in fee simple. Parcel 2. A parcel of land between E Street and F Street and between Harbor Street and the easterly line of Belt Street in the city of San Diego, California, containing an area of two and seven one-hundredths acres, more or less; excepting and reserving there- from the area held and occupied by The Union Ice Company under Status of area un- a lease that expires on September 23, 1941: Provided, That the area der lease. held under said lease, upon expiration of the term thereof becomes the property of the United States in fee simple. Parcel 3. A parcel of land between F Street and Market Street and Harbor Street and Pacific Highway, in the city of San Diego, California, containing an area of four and twenty-six one-hun- dredths acres, more or less, excepting and reserving therefrom (a) the area held and occupied by the Arrowhead Puritas Distributors, Incorporated, under a lease that expires on February 28, 1947; and (b) the area held and occupied by the General Petroleum Corpora- 146 [54 STAT.