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 1308 SIXTY-FIFTH ooivonnss. sm. 111. ou. 99. 1919. md "°‘°¤$°$· For land defenses, Panama Canal, including the procurement and installation of searchlights, purchase of armored cars and locomotives, construction of roads and surveys incidental thereto, $14,000; R°$°“’° °‘1“i¥’m°“*· For reserve engineer equipment for the Panama Canal, $7 ,500; F’*°’°°¤*'°*‘*“**°“$· For operation and maintenance of fire—control installations at, seacoast defenses, $10,000; ,,,,f§‘§,,'*§g,,$F°" ’°°' For the alteration and maintenance of the seacoast artillery including the purchase and manufacture of machinery, tools, and materials necessary for the work, and expenses of civilian mechanics, and extra·duty pay of enlisted men en a ed thereon, $100,000; §;}f,fQg§Q}{}},§,gdm The sum of $14,000 of the unexpencif balance of appropriations Ante v- 201- heretofore made "for the alteration, maintenance, and repair of submarine mine matériel," for the Panama Canal shall be covered into the Treasury immediately upon the approval of this Act; I¤"*°“Y°°"°°"’· For the construction of barracks, quarters, and other necessary buildings for the accommodation of two regiments of Infantr, including water and sewer systems, roads, walks, and so fortli, $3,986,849· §£’},,°f'§‘;{‘· For the iconstruction of barracks, uarteis, and other necessary buildings for Coast Artillery troops at %`ort Sherman, including water , and sewer systems, roads, walks, and so forth, $140 000; ,,,,(f,‘f‘,$,‘f" ‘*‘““"°”· No part of the two foregoing appropriations shall be expended for V¤1-36»1>· 721- the construction of officers’vq\uarters to cost in excess of the limits established by the sundry ci appropriation Act, approved June 25, 1910· mm For the construction of a new wharf at Fort Sherman, $35,000; A}Q,‘§'§,1}§§,§“,t°2¥_°m 'l`he Governor of the Panama Canal, so far as the expenditure of ~ appropriations contained in this Act may be under his direction,_shall purepase nelegeq piateviéialsbsupplim, 1;.nd equipment from available s usstoco eareamen; sg all, pgpeqnilficglly for fortiliizations and armament thereof for the _ anama an 4,523,849. iil[$f1i:n»il1’ télaubiirsg-I Sec. 2. Thatiall materia‘lip1u·chased under the provisions of this Act ““°· shall be of American man acture, except in cases when, in the judgment of the Secretary of War, it is to the manifest interest of the Upilted (Stptes podma ·e purchases abroad, which material shall be a itte ree 0 uty. ,,,f;§“,§§,,?“ ""°° ’°' Sec. 3. That except as expressly otherwise authorized herein no part of the sums appropriated by this Act shall be expended in the purchase from private manufacturers of any material at a price in excess of 25 lper centum more than the cost of manufactiuing such material by the Government, or, where such material is not or has not been manufactured by the Government at a price in excess of 25 per P M centum more than the estimated cost of manufactme by)the Governvsieivei-'i¤ emerges. ment: Provided, That whenever in the opinion of the resident the °i°’· situation is such as to justify such action he may waive the limitations mem, opmum contained in this section. _ _ _ _ micro be mmm Sec. 4. That expenditures for carrying out the provisions of this Act shall not be made in such manner as to prevent the operation of the Govemment arsenals at their most economical rate of production, Prom except when a special exigency requires the operation of a portion of so peg, to umm an arsenal’s_equ1pment at a different rate: Provided, That no part of " gg¤gg,S¤g,g*;g;·,;¤§;¤;·,;,q the apprqpnatiens made in this Act shall be available for the sunny slows- or pay o any olficer, manager, superintendent, foreman, or other grson having charge of the work of any employee of the United States overnment while making or causing to be made with a sto watch or other time-measuring device a time study of any job oip any such employee between the starting and completion thereof, or of the movements of any such employee while engaged upon such work.