Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/484

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456 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 104. 1922. South Amboy, Hammonton, and Westville, New Jersey; Middletown and Tull town, Pennsylvania; Seven Pines and Penmman, Virgima; Sparta, Wisconsin; and Toledo, Ohio, $1,642,351. mgsiueer Depart Enemmnn Dnrairmmrr. Wg·*=¤i¤¢*4>¤ “¤¤¤· Washington Monument: For fuel, lights, oil, waste, packing, tools, mriién, repairs, eu:. matches, aints, brushes, brooms, lanterns, rope, nails, screws, lead, electric lights, heating apparatus, oil stoves for elevator car and upper and lower floors; repairs to engines, boilers, dynamos,·_elevator, and repairs of all kinds connected with the Monument and machinery; and purchase of all necessary articles for keeping the Monument, machmery, elevator, and electric plant in good order, $2,000. ,,,§}§" '“‘“ “°“’°‘ Rrvnn ami Hannon wonx: For payment of claims adjusted and $*;,u*j*;’¤ °*{g%¤· settled under section 4 of the River and Harbor Appropriation Act ' ’p` approved June 25, 1910, and certified to Congress during the present sewion in House Document Numbered 168, $266.37. _ “"°°“‘“‘°°“’·“ mscnrmaimous.

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¥§',,',{§g,,,,,*,§’,,,E,¥‘,,“'_§f funds from the appropriations "Genera1 appropriations, Cipuartermaster Corps, 1921," or temporary sanitary measures at eblo, 4~··1··1¤· Colorado, under the provisions of public resolution numbered 5, a proved June 8, 1921, is approved, and funds so ex ended shall be a.Howed in the settlement of accounts of officers of the gimy, regardless of whether such expenditures were for obligations incurred during the fiscal year 1921 or the fiscal year 1922. _{’.Q'§‘,L§}§’;,,?§,,,,,. The apprc;-priation for “Pay, and so_forth, of the Army, 1922," §g§¤dggr¤;*jI§¤·1j;=¤=;ggj shall be ava able to pay the expenses mcurred prior to January 1, mpseea _ 1922, incident to carrying into effect the rovisions of the Act en- "”"’· *’· '6· titled "An Act authorizing the Secretary of %Var to furnish free transgortation and subsistence from Eurocpe and Siberia to the United tates for certain destitute discharge soldiers and their wives and _ _ children,"_ approved June 30, 1921, _ _ _ n °¤¤¤¤· '¥`¤-» The action of the Executive in directing the issue, and the issuance use or any sup- of quartermaster stores and medical supplies out of the reserve sup- §’,’§°?,{,°,§,f°j,’,§’f,,,,,i‘,",{{°" plies for the field service of the Army, and in directing payment for services for the repair of supplies, of a. value not exceeding $82,858.15, for the relief of sufferers from storm and flood at Corpus Christi, Texas, and vicinity, in September, 1919, is approved; and credit for all such supplies so issued and funds so disbursed shall be allowed in the settlement of the accounts of the officers of the Army. S,{,‘§ {§j °““°° JUDGMEN TS, UNITED STATES COURTS. P"’"‘°“‘°‘· For payment of the final judgments and decrees, includin` i costs V°'·2"·*’·5°5· of suits, which have been rendered under the provisions of the Act of _Ma,rch 3, 1887, entitled "An Act to provide for the b ' of suits against the Government of the United States/’ certified to i n- gess uringqthe present session by the Attorney General in Senate ocument umbered 160 and in House Document Numbered 173, cassasemtm. and which have not been appealed, namely: Under the Treasury Department, $2,345.13; Under the Na Department, $13,370.79; Under Unitedgates Housing Corporation, $2,867.50; ]”*"`°"· In all, $18,583.42, together with such additional sum as may be necessary to pay interest on the respective judgments at the rate of 4 per centum per annum from the date thereof until the time this appropriation is made.