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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 99. 1919. 1307 approcpriation available, and for maintaining channels for access to toripe 0 wharves, at the following localities: __ awaiian Islands, $12,500;. H°l‘f’*“’f“ IS1““d*’· Philippine Islands, $35,000. Ph’1‘pP‘“° I"““‘lSj For the purchase and installation of searchlights for the defenses pigZ°x2°i!§I¤15l`lS’ PM`? of most important harbors in the Phili pine Islands, $33,000. For maintenance and repair of seardlilights and electric light and E‘°°“"°P‘“'·’· °*°— power equipment for seacoast fortifications and for tools, e ectrical and other supplies, and appliances to be used in the operation at the following loca 'ties: __ Hawaiian Islands, $5,000. H°w““"“I‘1“"°“‘ Ilghiliplpine Isliilnds, $25,300. 1 f I h d Phwppmemnpas, or the msta ation an re acemeut 0 e ectric t an wer -F °°“"° plsints 3:; the defenses of ézhellawaiian Islands, $20,010%). P0 mg? Hmmm be or e construction 0 minin casemates, cable alleries to edo T ..° 9*¤*°¤¤¤S» storehouses, cable tanks, and Iither structures nicessaryi foip the °t°'%mpPm°km“` operation, preservation, and care of submarine mines and their accessories, and for providing channels for access to torpedo wharves at the defenses of the Philippine Islands, $140,000. _ __ For reserve engineer equipment in the Hawaiian Islands, $3,250. .¤E1‘§f}.`¤".i'§?'"' H"°“` UNDER THE cnrnr srenu. orrrcna. °*"‘“’S°"‘°"* For operation and maintenance of fire-control installations at ,i,,]`,;i',_°°°“"°'*‘“*“"“‘ seacoast defenses, $25,000. onnmmom DEPARTMENT. m3{ll°°°°° Dm"' For purchase, manufacture, and test of ammunition for seacoast c° °,l°”}°" ’°°' cannon, including the necessary experiments in connection therewith, and the machinery necessary for its manufacture, $1,000 ,000. For alteration and maintenance of the seacoast artillery, including ...,£§{$§§f°·* “" the purchase and manufacture of machinery, tools and materials necessary for the work, and expenses of the civilian mechanics, and extra-duty pay of enlisted men eniga ed thereon, $125,000. Mm H The sum of $30,000 of the imcxpen of balance of appropriations Balascllggogiredm heretofore made for " the maintenance of the submarine mine material **""» P¥’· ’°’» 8***- in the insular possessions/’ shall be covered into the Treasury immediately upon the approval of this Act. samzacxs AND quarzrmzs. ,._,§"”°°"’ °"" "“°" For construction of barracks and quarters for the seacoast artillery H§$}§,$°,,§*,§‘,,,,,’;Q§{‘°'>’· in the Hawaiian Islands, including water and sewer systems, and so _ forth, $225,000: Provided, That no part of this sum shall be expended iiiii’il°£`· qmmm. for the construction of officcrsavquarters to cost in excess of the limits "¤¤· 36, r·· 7¤1· established by the sundry ci e` appropriation Act approved June 25, 1910. PANAMA CANAL FORTIFICATIONS. P°¤°'¤° "°¤¤*· For fortincations and armament thereof for the Panama Canal; F°"‘6°““°“" _ For maintenance of clearings and trails, $30,000; _ i‘;';dr;'°‘is‘ For protection, preservation, and repair of fortifications, including ac. ’ pw' structures erected for torpedo defense, and for maintaming channels for access to torpedo wharves, $25,000; _ _ mma hm For maintenance and repair of searchhghts and electric light and °p ‘ power equipment for fortiiications, and for tools, electrical and other su lies, and appliances to be used in their operation, $20,000; S tb tt rl gidr the construction of seacoast batteries, S135,500·  °  d For the purchase and installation of electric light and power plants pxmesluing ° for the seacoast fortifications on the Canal Zone, $20,000;