Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/527

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496 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 291. 1924. Md °P°¤¤“¤¤¤· ENGINEER OPERATIONS uv ·1·HE r11:1.1>. mmm I _ For expenses incident to military engineer operations in the field, mcluding the purchase of material and a reserve of material for such operations, the rental of storeliouses within and outside of the District of Columbia, the operation, maintenance, and repair of horse-drawn and motor-propelled passenger·car13¤1ng vehicles, and such ex nses as are ordinarily lplrovided for un er appropriations for "]§;gineer Dep0ts," "Civ` `an assistants to engineer of- ,,*’*¤•**°¤,· 0, wm! fice;-s," and “Military Surveés) and Maps," $84,760: Promded, That mmm-us. when to the intebrgst ofitlie thvernment, fuigls appropriated under this head may use or e purchase 0 options on materials '*`¤¤¤P°¤**’Y °°¤¤*°° for use in en eer operations in the field: Provided further That tion vm: for trdninx- . . . . ¤. . . so much of appropriation as is necessary to provide facilities for Engineer training of troops may be expended or military construction work of a temporary character at cam and cantonments and at training areas, or training purposes ox. msngnzmmmm ZKILITARY smzvnrs AND IIAPS. ¤¤¤·¤¤·¤ of ¤¤·=¤*· For the execution of topographic and other survey the securing m` of such extra topografphic data RS 1I19»?’ pe 811% the preparati and rint' oma or "ta mba i..1°£aa.ai’, avgigble inipftiffm available ¤..e1‘B,.£’,‘“m£2.S°*’;»,i, 1925, .£·é·i·*r ·· ·*···· §5·°°°,ss.u‘ "”"""i1’.; “’“* °$"°’§f“"’f°ti.W?§ · e ‘ w rever 1ca e o e Ill ‘ Survey thecgoast and (;eodetic Suirvey, or other mapping agtglcies of the Government in this work and to allot funds therefor to them from this appropriation. F<¤¤¤=•¤¤¤¤ snaooasr nmrmrsms mrrrmn srnns sum: mmm ’ ‘ Ul;ié°i¤i¤?<ii:?s` d For th; preparation of plans for fortifications and other works of efense, 10 000. ,,,.°{,_,‘§’ “°“‘°"“'*’°*‘ For constinotion of gun and mortar batteries, $350. ph¤g;j°;*;g_*=i¤¢ ¤¤=· ger uiodernizi1i$;;·_o1der(<impls;cements, mmm mms or the insta ion an rep acement o e ectric ht d gggee ~=··=···¤¤¤·=· mus atdseg? gmasgaiens in are pines smb? m°i°aS°°{Y§Y se an a ation o g ts or Seacoast defenses in the United States $31 000. F°" T"d°“· N· Y· For repair biilkhead at Fort Tilden, New York, $12,000, Pr¤¤¤¤•¤¤¤·¤¤¤- For protection, preservation, and repa1r of fortifications for mmm] _ d which there may be no special appropriation available, and of struc- ,,,,,,_ ° ‘”"’° °' tures for-_ the submarine mme defense of the United States and for tc hb maintaimng channels for access to submarine mine wharves, $250,089. e.%°7$'m*“Sis%¤;.. t Fo;} tlge pgotegtion, };¤‘e;_er;tut§>p, repaiigx and maintenance of hisonc orti ca ions a 0 iagara ew Y k F t M ' M _ Florida, and San Juan, Porto Rico, $50;000. or ’ or anon, g£,§“°°*°i““.,i,c,,;,, °°°',,t.,,°P,, For maintenaiicrg and mm p€`tseén·ctl1lights electrig light and · power equipmen or seao o 1 ca ions an to we 1 and other supplies, and appliances to be iised i1i)rthei)r bgemtigii, _ including the purchase of reserve lights, $65,000. °°“““*°°‘°‘p°'“°°· For contingent expenses incident to the construction of seaeoast gortiiications and their accessories, under the Engineer Department, 20 000. “”“’" °°”"“‘°“’· , smcoasr nnrmrsns, msvmn rossnssioivs. P’“‘“·°°°· For preparation of plans for fortifications and othe kg f I u_ b defense in the insular possessions, $4,000, r wor 0 §g'§1,;@wff‘§§:§§,g gig thel itnlstallatipln and 5eplSact§l1in;e:i1t offelectric liglht andhpower · pn an_ epurcasean 1__ ono 1 tstt - coast fortifications of the Hawaiian Islands, $11,000,g a 6 Sea