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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Crrs. 128, 129. 1921. 1353 Sec. 8. That the following unex ended balances, or portions of the aag,';°$;g§dm,aQ§a unexpended balances, or combinecfunexpended balances, or ortions Treasury- of combined unex ended balances of appropriations, as set lforth in this section, shall iie carried to the surp us fund and covered into the Treasury immediately upon the afpproval of this Act, namely: S a . . Casemates, galleries, and so orth, for submarine mines, 1921, Sr,§l,{§§§H° mm ° $30,000. . . . Aviation stations, seacoast defenses, $3,141,408.52. 2v{at;°° St°n°°S' Aviation, seacoast defenses, $71,604.73. Fziiitaiiigiltions, iii- Fortifications in insular possessions, 1921, $25,760. *“§‘§aa¥;‘;§;’ssi§{*S· a,a_ Ordnance material, proceeds of sales (war), $6,331,364.88. ¤¤¤¤¤ materiel- Automatic rifles, 1919, $24,000,000 ;1;°m°“° nm' Armored motor cars, 1919 and 1920, s1s,700,000. i¤ri§{$.‘l$°‘§£r°2{.i: Ammunition for antiaircraft guns, Army, 1917-1919, $200,000. , G Arms, uniforms, equipment, and so forth, field service, National armZ,`§°£°? °°rd’ Guard, 1919, $1,500,000. Cmaaa U . . Ordnance stores and equipment, civilian military training camps, ramps. ammg 1919, $250,000. . Reserve Officers’ Ordnance stores, equipment, and so forth, Reserve Oif1cers’ Train- Training Corps oraing Corps, 1919, $500,000. “’j;‘;Qaama,aa Ordnance stores, ammunition, 1917 to 1919, (Act of June 15, 1917) ` $9,800,000. Ordnance stores, ammimition, 1919 and 1920, $$6,300,000. sugiirpeiica mms and Ordnance stores and supplies, 1918 and 1919, $9,000,000. Ordnance stores and supplies, 1919 and 1920, $40,200,000 Maaaaaataaa 0, Manufacture of arms, 1917-1919, (Act of June 15, 1917) $475,000. arms- Manufacture of arms, 1918 and 1919, $300,000. Manufacture of arms, 1919 and 1920, $19,000,000 Sma,,_a,,ma aaaaa, Smal1—arms target practice, 1917-1919, (Act of June 15, 1917) practice- $1,500,000. Small·arms target practice, 1918 and 1919, $11,300,000 Small-arm target practice, 1919 and 1920, $3,500,000. Eugiaaa, nam apap Engineer operations in the field, 1919, $55,500,000 eggs-aaaaa aa Engineer equipment of troops, 1919, $2,500,000. ment.g °q Y Inland and port storage and shipping facilities, 1918 and 1919, ,,§a'f1°"d· °‘°·· ‘“°“" $4,000,000. Inland and port storage and shipping facilities, $2,682,4%.15. Total appropriations to be covered into the Treasury, $250,807,628.28. Approved, March 3, 1921. Much 3,1921. CHAI) 129.-—An Act To amend an Act entitled "An Act to create a Federal Power Commission; to provide for the improvement of navigation; the development of water [ °’ °` M'] Ewer; the use of the public lands in relation thereto; and to repeal section 18 of the ver and Harbor Appropriation Act, approved August 8, 1917, and for other purposes/’ approved June 10, 1920. Be at enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives 0 the United E-,,,,,,,,,1 ,,.0 _ States of America. in Congress assembled That heneafterécio permit, ¤¤a—_j:¢*- ite oa; license, lease, or authorization for dams, conduits, reservoirs, power oiiazgniés iiiriioiiai houses, transmission lines, or other works for storage or carriage of ¥,},’?{§§,,§" ,’§§§m“,§“°§§? water, or for the development, transmission, or utilization of power, *¤¤¤¤Y ¤¤ ¤·>¤sf¤¤S- within the limits as now constituted of any national park or national monument shall be granted or made without specific authority of Congress, and so much of the Act of Convress approved June 10, 1920, entitled "An Act to create a Federal Power Commission; to provide for the improvement of navigation; the development of water power; the use of the public lands in relation thereto; and to repeal section 18 of the River and Harbor Appropriation Act, a.p· 44251°-21--S7