Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/545

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514 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 291. 1924. vmsbuxg. vxcxsntrxo NATIONAL MILITARY ram:.

 °mb` For continuing the establishment of the park; compensation of

civilian commimionersk; clerical and other iaslzrvices, labos, ironkgun carriages mounting 0 siege guns memor monumen s mar ers and historical tablets giving historical facts, cdmpged withbut praise and without censure· maps surveys roads, bri es restoration of earthworks, purchase of lhnds, piirchase and transportation of l ndmt is d the essry p $23440 supp ies a a eria ;an o rnec a ex enses, , . Sim] Cm' Simmer, Corrs. ,,,,§Q€,’§§{""°“""'Q"‘“ waemuerou-auasxa iuzmmmr casts mn rmnnenarn srsrmu. °P°¤m°¤·°*°· ger defraying the} colst o_€Vsu;:1l:Dextensgb<ins, betterments, operation, an maintenance o the as gton- aska Military Cable and Telegraplr System as may be approved by the Secretary of War, to be available unt1l_ the close of the Hscal (year 1926, from the receipts of the Washington-Alaska Military able and Telegraph gystem vghich havefbeenhcovpered into tl5eb'.greasury of the United tates, the extent o suc ex nsions an tterments and the cost . thereof to be reported to Congres by the Secretary of War $140 000. c.i,fJ§,”e°t"J“ °°°m"°t For replacing the worn·0ut portions of the Washingtbu-Alaska V°‘·*“·¥’· **9- submarine cable system, $750,000, to remain available until ex ended, 2§L‘Zt“L "€i$$"$‘}d§?§?»“03ti 331t‘3P“g,?“i°“€ii“i‘&"°‘i>;“d,1r $2 ‘ii’“° _ u n me in e ar a e - §',$",gg ,m,m,,_,_ propriation Act for the fiscal year 1924: Provided, 'llzliatuihlis sulfn tigggelthelp viptpethe $71 lxregpfore appropriated for the fiscal year . a app ca e a trave an trans ortati h and hxpenses connected with the purchase and iilistallagldncofrglig Msm rd °“’ 1“‘ iunncn nmtmm IDE!] . _ ·‘·"“"°“"“"“*’s· Artificial limbs: For furnishing artificial limbs and a aratus . _ 7 Sw al a Hmm or commutation therefor, and neccessary transportation, $36,100. ° pp · Appliances for élisagleél soldiprs: For furnishing surgical appliances to persons isa e in the military or naval s th Filmed Sttates ppiorélo Aprild6, angzpgt entitletlantydcgrgncial nm or russes or e same isa 1 1 ies .

i'§f*;;(__Hm’p`2H' thTrusses ger disabled soldiers g For trusses for persons entitled

vwmppm ereto un er section 1176, Revised Statutes of the United States, and the Act amendatory thereof, approved March 3, 1879, $1,000. Medical and Surgical m¤¤<>¤‘<>f‘*’*·*¤<* WM- mnmciu, AND SURGICAL msronr or mn womln wAn, Preparation M` Toward the preparation foI‘_publiC&tion under the direction of the Secretary of WVar_of a medical and sur `cal history of the war with Germany, including personal services, $116,600. Engmm Cmpl Cours or Euomnnes, gn£g£,*ig§g§ 8**** BUILDINGS Axe cxotmns IN AND AROUND Tun nxsrmcr or co1,rrMmA. d,Q,,g*;,°;n;f,§;Y°*“"'l"° For improvement, care. and maintenance of grounds of executive Washington Menu- depziltniantsl $1’000` mm, _ _ _ ll ashzngton Monument: For pay of employees, $5_550_ "¤**““”g°“¥’¥"**’s· For power, fuel. lights, oil, waste, packing; tools, matches paints brushes, brooms, lanterns. rope, nails, screws, lead, electric lights: heating apparatus, oil stoves for elevator car and upper and lower floors; repa1rs of all kinds connected with the Monument and machin-