1346 sixrY-E1G1¤rrH comnuss. sm. II. ca. 555. 1925. ¤?;£’d,;{·g_= ¤¤¤ BUILDINGS Arm cnoUN1>s IN AND AROUND THE nrsrnrcr or oonummn m:X:¤¤i¤¢¢¤¤ M¤¤¤- Washington Monument: For extraordinary repairs and replace- 1ze;3ai¤,m. ment of the elevator and machinery, iiscal year 1925, $30,000. Digggiw Qmg; NATIONAL norm Fon nrsanmn VOLUNTEER sommxs Soldiers. ¤¤P1>¤¤·¤*¤· For support of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers: For "Subsistence," "Household," and “Hospita1," at the followin branches, including the same objects respectively specified in the Vlgar Department Approlpriation Act for the fiscal year 1925, m§L}db“§”,i:§?c°L°,§° dw" under each of such heads for the Central Branch, namely: D“Y‘°¤·°*“°· Central Branch Dayton, Ohio: Subsistence, $12,000; Mnwaum. wa $4Ncrthwestern Branch, Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Subsistence, 0,000· * H“m"t°”’V“‘ Soutliern Branch,.Hampton, Vir ° °a: Subsistence, $25,000. rammwmh, xm. Western Branch, Leavenworth, %ms: Subsistence, $15,000; hos ital, $25,000; in all, $40,000; sm¤Mo¤i¤». cam. Igrciiic Branch, Santa Monica, California: Subsistence, $40,000; household, $13,000; in all, $53,000; M¤ri<>¤.1¤<1. Marion Branch, Marion, Indiana: Subsistence, $23,000; Joram cuy,•r¤¤¤.' Mountain Branch, Johnson Chg, Tennessee: Subsistence, $20,000; n¤¢spn¤¤,s.1>»1¤. Battle gdountain Sanitarium, ot Springs, South Dakota: Subsistence 15000; In all, support of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, $228,000. · g{,';’,}fg§‘_f',§‘·°,°,,‘§ Pacific Branch: For the construction on land now owned by pxuueanma 51. the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers of a santiary fire roof hospital of a capacity of five hundred beds, $1,500,000. Sucgi hospital shall inclu e all the necessary buildings, with the appropriate mechanical ecplilipment, including service lines and equipment for heat, light, e, water, sewage, and gas, roads and trac age facilities lea ing thereto, for the accommodation of patients, and storage, laun ry, and necessary furniture equipment and accessories as may be approved by the Board of Managers of b@°r$,S‘?{;‘¤ _,_‘{c°,{}§ the National Home for Disa led Volunteer Soldiers. The Secretm- tary of the Treasury upon request of the Board of Managers, ma have all architectural and irggaction work in connection with such hospital performed by the ce of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department and the proper appropriations of that office may be reimbursed from this appropriation on that account. ,,,·; ; Umm JUDGMEN TS, UNITED STATES COURTS C,§¤°;§;f°* C°m¤*’i¤• For payment of interest on gudgments rendered against the United mcmssmmdmepz States in the United States istrict Court for the District of New {’,.,’c,%Y,`{,g"”’ D"` Jersey, under date of April 15, 1921, in favor of the New River Col- Vo1.40. p. aw. lieries Company, covering three suits to recover just compensation for coal requisitioned by the Navy Department under section 10 of the Act of August 10, 1917 gn which cases the amounts of the original égdgments, $213,10011, 19,700.91, and $9,279.27, were certi- Am 54 lied to ngress in House Document Numbered 143, Sixty-eighth '*" ‘ Congress, and an appropriation for the pa ent thereof provided in the First Deficiency Act, 1924, approved Xgiil 2, 1924), such sum as may be necessary, under the Navy Department, to cover the interest on said judgments at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the date of judgments, April 15 1921, imtil the date of payment, in accordance with the amended judgments in these cases based upon an order of the court under date of March 24, 1924, as fully set forth and certified in House Document Numbered 608, Sixty-eighth Congress.