Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/957

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926 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 225. 1925. M¤*>¤*H·I·¤··¤¤=· For amount required to make monthly payments to Mabel H. Lazear, widow of Jesse W. Lazear, late acting assistant surgeon, United States Army, $1,500. ’°'¤ R- For amount required to make monthly payments to John B. Kissin r, late of Company D, One hundred and fifty-seventh Indiana Yohinteer Infantry, also late of the Hospital Corps, United States Army, $1,200. C3:,j“‘°'“‘°“"’ Quanrnnmasrmn Cours Ngigna] camqgqglm NATIONAL CEM Meinremnee. For maintaining and improvingonational cemeteries, including fuel for superintendents, pay of la rers and other employees, purchase of tools and materia s, and including care and maintenance of A¤11¤gze¤,va the Arlington Memorial Amphitheater and Chapel and grounds in menu cemeteries the Arlington National Cemete , Virginia, and permanent Ameri- “"'°“· can military cemeteries abroad,_%0,000. , Superintendent:. For pay of seventy-six superintendents of national cemeteries, including the superintendent at Mexico City, $83,025. Repairs to romways. For repairs to roadways to national cemeteries which have been 1,,,,,,, constructed by special authority of Congress, $15,000: Provided, Enemeiiment by That no railroad shall be permitted u n the right of way which "’u”°°°” '°'°‘°°°°‘ may have been acquired by the United Sitlates to a national cemetery or to encroach upon any roads or walks constructed thereon and ,_§_L°*’*°**°¤ °¤ ”‘ maintained by the United Statesrfrovzded further, That no (part of this sum s all be used for repairing any roadway not owne by the United States within the corporate limits of any city, town, or villa e. Limited to one ep· Nog part of any appropriation for national cemeteries or the mm repair of roadways thereto shall be expended in the maintenance _ne,•ase¤¤ee for sol- of more than a sin le approach to any national cemetery. ‘1‘°” ’ °°°" “”"°°‘ For continuing the work of furnishing headstones of durable stone or other durable material for unmarked graves of Union and Confederate soldiers, sailors, and marines, and soldiers, sailors, and n. s., eee. am, p. marines of all other wars in national, post, city, town, and village °‘§;°,_ m ,,_ ,,,1. vo, cemeteries, naval cemeteries at navy yar s and stations of the United s4.p.¤e.' States, and other burial places, under the Acts of March 3, 1873, cwmms. Februa 3, 187 9, and March 9, 1906; continuing the work of furvei. sa. pawn; ven. nishingrlieadstones for nmmarked graves of civilians interred in °**"‘ m' post cemeteries under the Acts of April 28, 1904, and June 30, 1906; °°""’°°'““" and furnishing headstones for the unmarked graves of Confederate soldiers, sailors, and marines in national cemeteries, $85,000, of which ,,,1§,i€f'£§‘f,l§.—'}{l,§,1_”1°°° amount $15,000 shall be expended by the Secretary of War toward erecting a fitting markin of the burial place, at Bardstown, mmmbamcmd Kentucky, of Lieutenant f>hn Fitch, soldier and inventor. nie. _ For repair and preservation of monuments, tablets, observa- Pre=erv¤¢i¤¤.e¢¤- tion tower, roads, and fences, and so forth, made and constructed by the United States upon public lands within the limits of the Superinrendenr. Antietam battle field, near Sharpsburg, Maryland, and for ay of superintendent, said superintendent to perform his duties und)er the direction of the Quartermaster Corps and to be selected and appointed by the Secretary of War, at his discretion, the erson selgcted $for this position to be an honorably discharged glnion so ier, 6,500. mgj;Pg§*g{;*,gemf{,,cf°· Dzsrosmox or nmmms or orricnns, sommns, AND crvrmaiw murrorrnsz For interment, cremation (only upon request from relatives of the deceased), or of preparation and transportation to their homes or to such national cemeteries as may be designated by proper authority, in the discretion of the Secreta of l4Var, of the remains of officers, cadets, United States Military lXcademy,_acting assistant surgeons, members of the Army Nurse Corps, and enlisted men in