712 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 5. 1924. °,§¤“°°¤'°°¤°°°**¤¤· Cemeterial activities, Quartermaster Corps: For national cemeteries, $49,932; for pay of superintendents, $19,305; for headstones for graves of soldiers, $540; for disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, and civilian employees, $2,748; and for monuments or _ tablets in Cuba_ and China, $300; in all, cemeterial activities, $72,825. Mmm ¤°'”~ National military arks, Quartermaster Cor sz For Chickamauga and Chattanooga, &,265· for Gettysburg, $9,200; for Guilford Courthouse, $1,800; for Shiloh, $4,520; and for Vicksburg, $3,260; m all, National Militapy Parks, $27,045. m§;“““¤“”‘·‘·'“*¤ Signal St(;orps§1g.•`;50 ashmgton-Alaska military cable and tele- _ gra sy m . mf,7‘§,§}g,Y;§’,},*§§{‘gg';f Whfigicp? Deggagtgrgientz For medical and surgical history of the or ar . ¤§;_§;‘§_*{,¤f° nd EBuildingsg_and grounds in and around Washington, Corps of ngmeers: or improvement and care of public d $240· f care_and maintenance of the Washingtoxl) Montglihlt $2,400;, fg; repairs to building where Abraham Lincoln died, $240; for improvements, birthiplace of George Washington, Wakefield, Virginia $180 · fo; cire an rpapivteizagcetipf Liiipohg llggmorial, $2,160; and for the re ec ing poo es o mac ar 160· in 11 b `ld` d C _ _ mm, grgplindsum and argund Wéghington, $7,380. ’ a ’ ul mgs an Ccmmimio. $08 ¤¤€0¤S 0 ]<>§=@S_ PPS of En eers: For expenses C 1‘- Alan im, M forma Débris Commission, $1,840;_an<§1E>r construction and7ma7iri- . teépance of and trails, Alaska, $55,000; in al], mis- _ c aneous 0 s, . R“’°”* me ’”“*’°¤· $4§§§)rs and harbors, Corps of Engineers: For salaries and expenses, HX,§’:§’°°°' S°7‘”"”’ National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, $960000. P¤¤»¤¤¤ Caml- St11ana?azE8%na.l: Itpr maintexéance and operation, in the United a es · mam n t' . er Saamion ’ce¤e17z;;g6$ge<§;Ii°Ii7 ‘°"’ "i‘ "‘° IS“‘“‘“S’ $797570* C 1 d i , _ , or c1v1 government, Panama apa an Canal Zone, $79,670; in all, Panama Canal, $188,986. otal, War Department, $5,999,808.54. Districto!Col¤.mbia. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA S"°"m°° °°’°°“ For salaries of emplo ees bl' b 'l ' for improvement and calie dfpuublic ul dings and g“llmdS7 9,620; public grounds $480* for the Al)1acostig7Elm S7 $89,220, for hghtmg increasing water supply, $25,100; fdr tllc‘;rV\7]zi1sli4ii1utSo$2:.l$l460iifor (payable from revenues of the water de artment)gt uct salaries Su reme Court $456 - E ‘ ’ ‘ ’ for em met- fm- pay ai Hit f°".i"”° “°‘°“ S"“°"" S“é’”“‘° ' 7 8.1 1 $5,5207; for salaries of employees, chugilhoiige i1Pr°”i° Omit, ¢g0perr;;ses% (gourt of Appeals, $4,980; and fdr salariesodfsznigfdyigg $191;; 883 ppea s Bm ding, $1,680; in all, District of Columbia; r 1 . ’ ·
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Am, P. ml nues of the Distrlot in the Same proportion, 01* in the szialirie meaiiiizias the appropriationsfor the District of Columbia in the D` t t pg2Qolum iaétppropriatnon Act for the Hscal year ending Juiileréll “=¢.z*:m~¤¤¤ im- qi; as Pm ‘- - - .. ’ $$23,,,,,, §,§“‘°” ’°‘ SeV€r§la§f,’;g{_’;`l;?;;‘;;‘Sa}:1‘:,”°;]’;d*;*¤;lI*idm¤Y be utlhzed by the hgads of ,;,6 _ _ p ent establishments to ac I h the- purposes of this Act notwnhstanding the specific mtes fcomp ls sation andthe salary restrictions contained in the re 7 Compeni appropriation Acts for the fiscal year 1925 or the salargurg§ lingua gn <§h§r Acts which limit salaries to rates in conflict wvith tliecrgtldg xe y the Classification Act of 1923 for the departmental Service.