Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/1050

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1032 SIX'ITY—FIF TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 201. 1918. Heegggmgglgon fer Toward the payment of obligations authorized to be incurred by réyqiéhcormcdn-md the fortification appropriations Act approved July 8, 1918, “for ur- P P . . . P °b_2$,‘}§f‘§{Sg17_ chase, manufacture, and test of ammunition for mountam, field, and Pvrtp-117r siege cannon, including the necessary experiments in connection therewith, the machinery necessary for its manufacture, and necessary storage facilities, $280,000,000." Panama Canal. PANAMA CANAL mQs'Q",§}‘;P*§_{’,§‘,f§,§_$°* For the purchase, manufacture, and test of ammunition for sea- Anie, p·’819- coast and land defense cannon, including the necessary experiments in connection therewith, and the machinery necessary for its manufacture $350,000. °,§}“*'”°"”° ““'*°s· For purchase of submarine mines and nets and the necessary appliances to operate them for closing the channels leading to the Panama Canal, $2,000, to be available for the fiscal years 1918 and 1919. m§y{g§j;_'°’ Subm For alteration, maintenance, and repair of submarine—mine material, $6,866, to be available for the fiscal years 1918 and 1919. Mum Ammy- MILITARY ACADEMY. bggfzs The United States Military Academy Cadets of the classes of 1920 p g _ _ _ §g;_¤;§;;g,g°¤jg!{{*,{l,P°g;j and 1921 who have been ordered by military authority to graduate me. November 1, 1918, and to provide themselves with the full personal equipment required for immediate active service overseas, shall be credited with so much of their respective full course (personal equipment allowances as may remam unpaid at the said date of their graduation. ,,§}§§f,§*,§,{’,{_°· °‘°·· That $150,000 are hereby appropriated for use of the treasurer, United States Military Aca emy, as a working fund to enable him to keep_ stock in cadet store, cadet mess, and cadet laundry during_the cont1nuance of the present system of cadet instruction at the United ?,’,'g,°;’§;,n,b,,,_ States Military Academy: Prmnkled further, That in case a four·year course is reestablished that this amount shall remain available for use of treasurer of the United States Military Academy until such time as the e ui ment fund of cadets shall have reached the same t Q P amoun . D§t§§’;;,Y§{*§,”,$u§,’§'Y STATE, WAR, AND NAVY DEPARTMENT BUILDING. p z Fm °'°°°°u°°‘ For the installation of a sprinkler system, rewiring of the subb&§c· ment and attic floors, installation of fire doors, fpurchase of fire extingluislgerlpghand other expenses mcident to the urther firoproofing of t e ui °n , $33,000. Sm°k°S°°°k° For installing a smokestack over the boiler house in the south courtyard of the building, $14,000. t.}§a‘:,%?’°" °°‘°° TEMPORARY orrrcn Brnnnnvcs. ug,§’m,§¥,°tl,f,"°;?§‘tS}§,§}‘,c° _ For the completion of the twotemlporary office buildings author- Pjfde p_ ,8, 1zed by the de ciency appropriation ct, approved March 28, 1918, ’ to be erected in Potomac ar for the use of the War Department and Navy Department, $1,490,000. ”“’”°"°"“°“" NAVY 1>nrARrMn1~rr. TEMPORARY mrraormas. ,,;§dg°,£}',§‘§.1,,,,_'°‘“"°’ For the employmentpf such temporary force of clerks, messengers, laborers, and other assistants as m the judgment of the Secretary of