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out $2,900,000 in annual rentals and 
even then there is severe congestion 
and lack of space. The committee re¬ 
ported that the proposed 10-year pro¬ 
gram would help greatly to relieve un¬ 
employment as well as serve Federal 
Government needs. / 
The recommendations and estimates 
include removal of temporary struc¬ 
tures in the Mall as fast as circum¬ 
stances permit. 
For the first five-year program the 
following is recommended: 
Additional floor above wings 2 and 3, 
Navy Building, $240,000. 
White House, east Executive avenue 
and State building connecting projects, 
$500,000. 
War Department—Total land acqui¬ 
sition and first building, $10,815,000. 
Social Security Board and Railroad 
Retirement Board—Land and building, 
$11,525,000. ; 
Freedmen’s Hospital—Building for 
tuberculosis unit, $600,000. 
Land acquisition for widening Inde¬ 
pendence avenue and later construc¬ 
tion of Smithsonian buildings and 
sites for projects numbers 8, 16, 24, 29, 
30 and 31, $7,500,000. 
West Central Heating Plant. 
West central heating plant and dis¬ 
tributing system, $4,500,000. 
Navy Departifififit—-New administra¬ 
tion building, $16,800,000. 
Water main, $1,000,000. j 
War Department—Second unit to 
complete administration buildings, 
$15,185,000.* 
First wing of National Museum, $4,- 
350,000. 
St. Elizabeth’s Hospital—Land, va¬ 
rious buildings and improvements, 
j $2;iop,ooo,^^H 
General Accounting or auditing of 
