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77TH CONG. , 1ST SESS.-CH. 86 -MAY 6, 1941 165 building, $10,000; fireproofing building numbered 108, $26,000; inert storehouse, $70,000; fuse magazine, $4,000; Naval Ammunition Depot, Mare Island, California: Smokeless- Mare Island, Calif. powder magazines, $130,000; fuse magazines, $8,000; pyrotechnic magazines, $60,000; projectile magazines, $105,000; high-explosive magazines, $45,000; Naval Ammunition Depot, Oahu, Hawaii: Smokeless-powder Oahu, T . H. magazines, $120,000; purchase of approximately two hundred acres of land, $50,000; projectile magazines, $240,000; pyrotechnic maga- zine, $35,000; fuse magazines, $10,000; inert storehouse, $70,000; roads, walks, and services, $28,000; boat shed and landing, West Loch, $10,000; high-explosive magazines, $70,000; Naval Ammunition Depot, Puget Sound, Washington: Smokeless- PugetSound,Wash. powder magazines, $78,000; pyrotechnic magazine, $30,000; fuse magazine, $4,000; Naval Ammunition Depot, Saint Juliens Creek, Virginia: Bulk- Saint Juliens Creek, head, $25,000; high-explosive magazines, $37,000; fuse magazines, $20,000; pyrotechnic magazines, $120,000; projectile magazines, $70,000; inert storehouses, $210,000; East Coast Ammunition Depot: Star shell loading plant, $1,600,000; nastDco ast Ammu- bomb assembly and filling plant. $500,000; high-explosive magazines, ep ot $420,000; projectile magazines, $765,000; inert storehouses, $210,000; smokeless-powder magazines, $264,000; Naval Proving Ground, Dahlgren, Virginia: Dispensary building Dahigren, va . and accessories, $40,000; extension of roads, walks, and services, $30,000; Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland: Improvement of power Annapolis, Md. plant, $300,000; instruction and storage building, rifle range, $30,000; acquisition and clearing of land for extension of Naval Academy grounds, $350,000; Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois: Extension of admin- Great Lakes, Ill. istration building, $260,000; Naval Training Station, Newport, Rhode Island: Improvement of Ne',port, R . I. power plant, $750,000; Naval Training Station, Norfolk, Virginia: Finger piers in lagoon, Norfolk, Va. $35,000; Naval Hospital, Annapolis, Maryland: Extension of hospital facili- Annapoli, . Md. ties, $475,000; extension of garage, $10,000; Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Massachusetts: Additional wing on main Chelse., Mass. building, $250,000; Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Virginia: Extension of seawall, bulk- Norfolk, Va. head, and fill, $85,000; barracks and accessories for corpsmen, $200,000; Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Washington: Galley and mess hall Puget So l nd, ash. wing, $250,000; Marine Barracks, Parris Island, South Carolina: Quarters and Parris Island, S. C. accessories for officers, $300,000; post chapel, $75,000; Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia: Contagious ward building Quantico, Va. and accessories, $65,000; shop building and accessories, $172,000; post school building and accessories, $100,000; Marine Barracks, San Diego, California: Administration building a e alif and accessories, $400,000; improvements at rifle range at La Jolla, $200,000, including $20,000 for target area and ranges; theater and recreation hall for enlisted men, $300,000; Marine Corps Depot of Supplies, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, Pa. Extension of storehouse, $700,000; Marine Corps Depot of Supplies, San Francisco, California: San Franisco, CaW. Extension of storehouse, $600,000: Naval Air Station, Alameda, California: Extension of aircraft Alameda, Calif. storehouse, $300,000; 55 STAT.]