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 608 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Srss. II. Ch. 194. 1920. appropriated, for fortifications and other works of defense, for the armament thereof, and for the procurement of heavy ordnance for trial and service, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921, and for other purposes, namely: FORTIFICATIONS AND OTHER WORKS OF DEFENSE. rm ~ nirornnmz r>r·:rA1z·runN<r. ,,,‘§;‘,‘f“°m°“°'°“*’ ger coggtruction ofdgun and mortar;  $1,800,000. E¤P*•°¤¤•¤*¤· crm ermzmg' " o erem en s,, . P‘“'"““°"• °‘°‘ For protection, preservatilin, and repair of fortifications foriwhich there may be no s ecial aippropriation available, and of structures for the torpedo delfense o the United States and for maintamrng channels for access to torpedo wharves, $300,000. Pm ger preparation of plans for fortifications and other works of d ense, $25,000. · Su Iles etc. for · · ' ' ,{.?i’, * ,_.,_ * For maintenance and repair of searchlights and electric ht and mc pm power equipment for seacoast fortifications, and for tools, and other supplies, and appliances to be used 111 their operation, Submarine mm including the purchase of reserve lights, $60,000. _ . ¤¤·¤¤¤¤i·¤,m. For construction of casemates, cable galleries, torpedo storehouses, cable tanks, and other structures necessary for the operation, preservation, and care of submarine mines and their accessories, and for providing channels for access to torpedo wharves, $150 000. ““°’· Fcir rocurement or reclamation of land, or rights pertaining thereto, needed) for site, location, construction, or prosecution of works for fortincations and coast defenses, $49,000. md °°‘°“““‘ For the construction of land defenses in the United States, including the procurement of equipment and materials required therefor, the construction and repair of roads required for military pruposes, and _ _ the procmement and installation of searchlights, $100. ,,,§, 2,f For the installation and replacement of electric light and power ac. plants at seacoast fortifications in the United States; the purchase and installation of searchlights for seacoast defenses in the United States, including searchl;5 ts for antiaircraft defenses and accesseries therefor; and for aries of electrical es-ports, engineers, and Su mus other employees necessary to procure and inst the same, $566,250. (mmm; Tu ,5 For construction of sea wall and embankments, $20,500. rene. “For the repair and restoration of sea walls, retainin walls, and fill, and for urgent repairs to batteries in the defenses of Gsveston, Texas, $10 000. . ,,§,§E§Y"‘°“°” °" Flor contingent expenses incident to the construction of seacoast fortifications and their accessories, under the Engineer Department, $50,000. ¤¤¤¤¤-'¤‘¤¤¢¥· mmm: rnn ormrr or coasr Anmnnnr. mg°;§g}>¤’°* SW For construction of fire·control stations and accessories, including ' not to exceed §48,755_for the purchase of lands and rights of way, purchase  installation of necessary lines and means of electrical communication, rncludrng telephones, dial and other telcgraphs, and all special mstruments, apparatus, and materials, coastgig;) apparatus, subaqueous, soun and flash ranging apparatus, rnclnding their development, and salaries of electrical experts, engineers, and other necessary employees connected with the use of 1’¤¤¤s¤¤1¤d¤r¤· coast artillery; purchase, manufacture, and test of range finders and other instruments for fire control at the fortifications, and the V _ H machinery necessary for their manufacture at the arsenals, $770,000, p,,_;,~j§,',‘;‘f‘“’° °”’°¤* For maintenance of Coast Artillery war—mstruction materiel at Coast Artillery posts, including necessary material and labor therefor