1356 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 561, 562. 1925. §;%;;ggtL-gmgém Sec. 3. That the Alaska Railroad is hereby authorized and directed argued revemies mr to pay out of the revenues of operation of the railroad, to Blanche L. °“”* Burns, admimstratrix of the estate of W. T. Burns, the sum of $597.25, the value of a mess house and other property located at or 3°“€E1.l’.‘¥“‘l.’·1t‘§§‘i$’ an 3:: "**s:**kaL?m°h as 2*.:: vitae esroye pr _ res mg mspar own ya Rmmd emmcym locénmotive operatuig on haiydrailroad. O _ p,,,-,,,.,,1, yo, me nc. 4. That the Alaska Railroad IS hereby authorized and directed '°“°S·°’°··°‘· to_pay out_ of the revenues of operation of the railroad the ten existing claims of employees of sa1d ra1lroad amounting to $267 .06, {pr lossbpf pirslogigil e slot? by thelpower house fit Anchpragei ovem r _ an our exi mg c a1ms_ o employees o sa1 rzélroad a1p1o1int1né {E0 $58.75];forIlp1sis of? ;l0lil11Ilg and other personal e ectsatt etimeo awrec at `e2 o sidr'l d ul 22 1922; 85165 to pa§ to Thplmpson, fgrgéerly ezinplcgyiedogs in hosiiitai stewar y said rai a the sum o 11.54 an an dditiona amounts hereafter allowed him by the railroad,,as necessgryi expenses of carev and treatment under its hospital regulations. {§§*;•'{,¤°P*°§d{•é§'é; Sec._ 5. That the President may, from time to time, transfer the gt_¤£liSr¤;&amm¤ri¤=z administration of the In]ury on Act of September 7, veréo, p.·:so,•m¤s· 1916, so far as employees of the a Railroad are concerned, to the °°· officer designated by him as the successor of the chairman of the
]Elnginee1·§ng Ciommnssmn, includindgadthe powers and guties
e cha1rman_ o said commission provi in section 42 o said
Act; m which case the payments authorized in said section to_be
¤°¤'¤¤°~ made out of appropriations for the Alaskan Erkgmeering QOIDIDISSIOB shall be_made out of appropriations for the laska Railroad, such appropriations to be reimbursed for such payments by the transfer 0 fimds from the employees’ compensation fund. Approved, March 4, 1925. [ll/l.·l?hRl£¤lgll CHAP. 562.-gJoint Resolution Authorizing the restoranon of the Lee Pub- B¤¤·· N0- 7*] Mansion in the Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia _ ,°lQf$j¤¤¤*°¤·A***¤¤· Whereas the era of internecine strife among the States having mamma. yielded to ope 0% better uncgerstanding, of common loyalty, and o a more per act mon; an Whereas now honor is accorded Robert E. Lee as one of the great military leaders of history, whose exalted character, noble life, and eminent services are recognized and esteemed, and whose manly attributes of precept an example were compelling factors ID. geanipinting the American petgplelm bonds_oftlpatr1ot1c_;l§v§tion an on against common ex rna enemies in e war W1 pam and th•;hV\;orld Vlgr, thus consulmmtagainglizhe hope; otfh a r%1nited coun a wou agam swe e c orus o e mon: Therelzare be it Resolved by the Senate and H ouse of Representatives of the United Agtgugatggng States of Agnerica in Oongreqs assembled, That the Secretary of War cqme¢¤%,:•{l¤€?¤usu¤¤ be, and he is hereby, authorized and_d1rected, as nearly as may be ""°"° ‘ "‘ practicable, to restore the Lee _Mansion ID. the Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, to the c0nd1tion in which it existe immediately prior 1:% the Civil :Va}1;ia§d to Iirlgociirekg possible, artécles of {ariaure an eqmpmen w c were en 111 e mansion n m use t occupants thereof. _He is also authorized, in his discrllztion, to prgcur: °t§¤g*g¤;x{*_g*¤°·§;*¤e replicas of the furmture and other articles in use in the mansion dur- ' ing the period mentioned, with a view to restoring, as far as may be glrlacticaf 1% the appearaiioeélf iihgeixiterior of the mansion to the con- 1on o 1 occupancy y e y. Approved, March 4, 1925.