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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.