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SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cue. 225, 226, 228. 1925 935 fire, plant of T. A. Gillespie Company, Morgan, New Jersey, $5,863.65; evacuation of ordnance depots, $152,893.11; ordnance material (proceeds of sale), $500,000; field artillery for Organized Militia, $3,248.30; encampments and maneuvers, Organized Militia, Act July 8, 1912, $38,050.19; memorial archway at Vicksburg, Mississippi, $54.33; national memorial celebration and peace jubilee, Vicksburg, Mississippi, $5,583.04; reimbursement to officers and men of the Army for losses fighting fires on national forests, $2,257.91; transportation for refugee American citizens from Mexico, $1,640.70; monument in memory of Francis Scott Key and others, Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland, $97.57; reerection of statue of Abraham Lincoln, $1,010.51; total appropriations recovered, $9,187,507.94. Approved, February 12, 1925. Februa 13.1925. CHAP. 226.—Joint Resolution Granting permission to the Roosevelt Memorial Association to procure plans and designs for a memorial to Theodore Roosevelt. lP“b· R°S·# N°· *°·] Whereas the Roosevelt Memorial Association`, a corporation of the D“*"°‘°’°°l“““"“ District of Columbia, has petitioned the Congress in relation to the proposal of the association to erect an endurin monument to the memory of Theodore Roosevelt in the city of €Vashington: Therefore be it · Resolved by the Senate and H ouse of Re esentatives of the _ United States of Amer-ica in Congress assembled? That permission is M°‘“°"“ hereby given to the Roosevelt Memorial Association to procure at its mflgggwiém ::,21:1- own expense plans and designs for the erection of a permanent memo- naseveiz mayebe pro? rial to Theodore Roosevelt upon a site within the following-described °"{;°,§{_*§’§;,,_ m_ area: That portion of the territory included in the Park Commission Sm- Plan of 1901 lyin in general between the Washington Monument and the Potomac River and bounded by Fifteenth and Seventeenth _ Streets projected southward, including the waters of Twinin Lake. C md V M_ Sec. 2. That the plan and design procured or selected iy the r¤c¢ii¤gp1:£§i°Ji° Roosevelt Memorial Amociation shall take into account the requiremgnts of graiiipl cgculationbagd of lrecgeatignal iagilities andgggall be su mitte tot e ongress ore the rst a o anuary 1 . Sec. 3. That no authorit to proceed with the execution of such bgiiiwiiiiaieisi mmm] plan or with the erection ofy the memorial shall be deemed to be conferred u on the Roosevelt Memorial Association unless or until the plan andp design shall first have been approved by the Congress. Approved, February 12, 1925. February 13, I925. CHAP. 228.--An Act To authorize the State of Indiana, and the_State of Illinois to construct a bridge across the Wabash River at the city of Vincennes, · °· ·] Knox County, Indiana. Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Re esentatioes of the Wamh mv _ United States of gimemka in Congress d3867lbbZ6£1;Itl13lZ the State of mmrpxggedaztirnixnem Indiana, and the State of Illinois, are hereby authorized to construct, mj °°‘°”°°‘ maintain, and operate a bridge and approaches thereto across the Wabash River, from a int in the city of Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana, to a point in Irdwrence County, in the State of Ill1no1s,_at Commctim 8 point suitable to the interests of navigation in accordance with V¤¤.s4.p.s4. the proxgisigns of the Act eritgtled ;‘An”Act to te gh;3cop§0t1g1c— tion of ri over naviga e wa ers, approv arc _, · _ Sm. 2. Thgzsright to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby mmdmmt expressly remrved. Approved, February 13, 1925.