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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 209. 1916. 335 labor, materials, and supplies and other services furnished to vessels other than those passing through the canal, and to others unable to obtain the same elsewhere; from the sale of scra and other by- products of manufacturing and shop operations; iiom the sale of obsolete and unserviceable material, supplies, and equipment pmchased or acguired for the 0 eration, maintenance, protection, sanitation, an government of the canal and Canal Zone; and an net profits accruing from such business to the Panama Canal shah .,,§d°§,€§‘{’;,l,S·1Y°,,lT,§,°,‘§§f annualldy be covere into the Treasury of the United States. _ In a dition there is appropriated or the operation, maintenance, w3E§{°§§$ ,§{°1l,_‘§,{,j and extension of waterworks, sewers, and pavements in the cities me md C°*°¤· of Panama and Colon, during the fiscal gear nineteen hundred and seventeen, the necessary portions of suc sums as shall be paid as water rentals or direct y by the Govemment of Panama for such expenses. ‘ Fmmthm FORTIFICATIONS, PANAMA cANAL. . For fortifications and armament thereof for the Panama Canal, pn’,l,`{§d`]j’bI° mm °" to be gmmediately available and to continue available until expended, name : t i " = * (,,,,,,,1,, Foryinaintenance of clearings and trails, $30,000. is · ~ - ‘ · mdmm For protection, preservation, and repair of fortificatio1is,’includ.i.% .,tn1i'°“°"“°i°”"°*’°"· structures erected flor tc;1rped0 defense, and for maintairiing channe _ for access to torpe o,w arves, $15,000. . nn maintenance and mpnn of nsnaniiginn nna mann light and s‘!t%£¥§?“°°°' °‘°° power equipment for fortifications, and for tools, electrical and other - sup_pljes,.and appliances to be used in their operation, $7 ,500. mom, mmms or the construction of seacoast batteries, $400,000· _ _ ` For the construction of mining casemates, cable galleries, torpedo °§§,l§}§§"“° “"“° “‘* storehouses, cable tanks, and other structures necessary for the operation, preservation, and care of submarine mines and their accessories on the Canal Zone, $47,000. Pumhm °,subm_ For purchase of submarine mines and the necessary appliances to nm mines. operate them for closing channels leading to the Panama Canal, $240n00O• Submarine mine _ For alteration, maintenance, and repair of submarine mine maté- suppus. nel! Flr0-c0ntrolinsta1la- For operation and maintenance of fire-control installations at tions. ` Seacoast defenses, $5,000. s,.,,,,,,t,,,m,,,,_ For the purchase, manufacture, and test of seacoast cannon for coast defense including their carriages, sigihts, implements, equi ments, and the machigigiby necessary for their manufacture at til; pm,-;_y0_ arsenals, $120,000: Pr ed, That the Chief of Ordnance, United °°°°’°°”· States Army, is authorized to enter into contracts or otherwise incur obligations for the purpose above mentioned not to exceed $180,000 in addition to the appropriations herein and heretofore made. Amman For the purchase, manufacture, and test of ammunition for seacoast and land defense cannon, including the necessary experiments in connection therewith, and the machinery necessary for its manufacture at the arsenals, $1,600,000. www m S,,,_ For the alteration, maintenance, and installation of the seacoast mastmuiéy. ’ artillery, including:) the purchase and manufacture of machinery, tools, and materia necessary for the work, and expenses of civilian mechanics, and extra-duty pay of enlisted men engaged thereon, $68,000. B¤r¤•=¤. q¤¤¤¤¤. For continuing the construction of barracks, quarters, storehouses, °‘°· and other buildings necessary for accommodating the mobile army and Coast Artillery troops to be stationed there, including water, sewer, and lighting systems, roads, walks, and so forth, an for repamng and remo eling existing buildings to render them suitable or sheltering troops, $2,000,000;