Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/634

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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. cn. 194. 1920. 613 material by the Government, or, where such material is not or has not been manufactured by the Govemment, at a price in excess of 25 per centum more than the estimated cost of manufacture by the Governmenltil d f th mem u Sec. 4. at e en itur·es or carry1ng` out e revisions of this °P°” °“’ Act shall not be rrliiide in such manner as to preveni) the operation of mm bcmmmi the Government arsenals at their most economical rate of production, except when a special exigency requires the 0 eration of a portion P No of an arsenal’s equipment at a different rate: Plimnkled, That no part NZ pay to omoon, of the appropriations made in this Act shall be available for the $§,¥,;g“§f,‘;,€,,_,‘,§",§§’,"¥¥,‘§,*}’,; salary or pay of any officer, manager, superintendent, foreman, or °*¤¤1Pl<>Y¢¤¤· other erson having charge of the work of any emplpyee of the UnitedpStates Government while making or causing to made with ‘ a stoip watch or other time—m.eas1u·ing device a time study of an? job o any such employee between the starting and completion thereo , or 0; the movements of any such employee while engaged upon such wor . Sec. 5. That no part of the moneys appropriated in each or any c,,§§,,”“,f§"§,‘§,,§ §,‘§',{ section of this Act shall be used or expended for the purchase or ¤¤•¤¤¤ acquirement of any article or articles t at at the time of the proposed acquirement can be manufactured or produced in each or any of the Government arsenals of the United States for a sum less than ` it can be purchased or procured otherwise. _ Sec. 6. That all orgllers or contraicltgl for mxiiuglacturlq of maatltgrial £,&’§§;i§$1t;i:%" ggdggg ertaining to a rov rejects, w `c are c wit arson or Gr °¤, °¤¤· °_ Ether ordnance lgltablishrllents and which are ghargeable to armament mem. ambush of fortifications appropriations, shall be considered as obligations in all respects in the same manner as provided for similar orders placed with commercial manufacturers. F ds I b Sec. 7. That whenever any Govemment bureau or de artment p.,,.,“§,mg°St¤r§`§? plrocures, by purchase or- manufacture, stores or materiali; of any §,{,°g]},c§§‘§‘°°,;&,0‘§,‘g `nd, or performs any service for another bureau or department, the ·>¢1-—=w=·r· funds of the bureau or department for which the stores or materials are to be procured or the service performed may be placed subject to the requisitions of the bureau or_department making the rocurement or performing the service for direct expenditure: mvidgd, That f!,‘§,,‘§j,°,,,, ,0, ,,,0 funds so placed with the procuring bureau shall remain available for yws. a period of two years for the pruposes for which the allocation was made unless sooner exlpended. U ded bak Sec. 8. That the fo owing uneiripended balances, or portions of the ancegegopsnered ro, unexpended balances, or combin unexpended balances, or rtions of combined rmexpended balances of appropriations for fortiggations and other works of defense, as set forth in this section, shall be carried to the surplus fund and covered into the Treasury immediately upon the approval of this Act, namely: Supplies for seacoast defenses, $40,000; g;‘g“°°· Sites for fortifications Seacoast defenses, $88,292.88. ,;,,,,,,,,3, equip. Electrical and sound·rang1ng equipment, and so forth, $2,260,050.69. ¤¤•>¤t ¤¤¢- Sea walls and emhankments, $7,785.67. S°"Y'°“’· Contingent expenses, seacoast fortifications, $49,985.36. °‘f°"“‘““‘°"’°““S‘ Firo control at fortifications, $1,376,008. F"$°°'“?°‘· _ Coast Artillery war instruction, $724.14. *·’°‘“°”'“‘“"’°”°“· Armament of fortifications, $786,26},146,97, $’:“‘“‘?°°·mim Submarine mines, $$12,635.01. ,,';,;,,'j*,‘§.“,“°,,,,,, ,,,,;,_ Barracks and quarters, seacoast defenses, $2,050,000. **5- _ Fortiiicatrons in msular possessions, $5,077 ,699.58. i—'Zs#l‘Erot¤IiZl.?m°3‘ Avration, seacoast defenses, insular possessions, $302,04639. i§a‘}},‘g’g‘bm,_ Sea walls and embankments, Panama Canal, $3,000. soo worn. Submarine mine structures, $15,200; lfg`r°Li;it°¤iYim°8` Armament of fortifications, Panama Canal, $2,3%,481.73.