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 1078 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cns. 211, 212. 1911. l of those buried therein, with such history of each as can be obtained, and to see that it is never used for any other purpose than as a cemetery for the graves of men who were in the military or naval service mm. of the Confederate States of America: Promded, That organized seg; by ex`C‘{°i°d` bodies of ex·C0nfederates or individuals shall have free_ and unrestricted entry to said cemetery for the purposes of burying worthy - ex·Coufederates, for decorating the graves, and for all other purposes which they have heretofore en]oyed, all under proper and reasonable regulations and restrictions made by the Secretary of War. _ Atwchédwmvw- Sec. 2. That the Secretary of War, under this Act, is directed to °l °°m°°°"` take the necessar steps for the proper transfer of the cemetery to the Government, andy when the same has been duly completed to Lput it in charge of the keeper of the national cemetery at Springfield, issouri, requiring him to exercise the same care in the preservation, beautify- ing, and care taking generally as is done in regprd to the national cemetery. Also that a suitable gate or entry way e made ·in the stone wall which now divides the two cemeteries, so that persons may readily pass from one to the other. Whatever additions funds may be required for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Act shall be paid out of any fund whic may be available for the maintenance of national cemeteries. Approved, March 3, 1911. M2{;·h£.“1$i11. CHAP. 212.-An Act To authorize the extension of Van Buren Street northwest. [Public, ue. wa] Be it enacted_ by the Senate and House of Representat#ives of the United I,?§ff*g’g,*e°;*'§mnQg· States ofA·merjwa in Congress assembled, That under and in accordance ` noézugesz. _ I (Q with the provisions of subchapter one of chapter fifteen of the Code of V¤1·34.r·15r of this Act, the Commissioners of the District of Columbia be, and " they are hereby, authorized and directed to institute in the supreme court of the District of Columbia a proceeding in rem to condemn the land that may' be necessary for the extension of Van Buren Street, northwest, from Piney Branch Road to its resent western terminus, East of Third Street, northwest, with a width of sixty feet according _ to the lplans for the permanent system of highways of the District of {‘,$@;,_m“éd M Colum ia: Prmnkied, however, That the entire amount found to be ¤¤¤¤¤¤- due and awarded by the jury in said proceeding as damages for and in respect of the land to be condemned for said extension, plus the costs and expenses of said roceeding, shall be assessed by the jury mgisalimum assess- as benefits: Aml fprmmled jlirrther, That nothing in said subchapter one of chapter fi teen of said code shall be construed to authorize the jury to assess less than the aggregate amount of the damages awarded for and in respect of the land to be condemned and the _ _ costs and expenses of the proceeding hereunder. e;,gg{_gg{¤““°” *°* Sec. 2. That there is hereby authorized to be expended, from the revenues of the District of Columbia, an amount sufficient to pay the necessary costs and ex enses of the condemnation proceedings P¤ymen¤¤f¤»·m¤. taken pursuant hereto and Ifor the payment of amounts awarded as damages; to be repaid to the District of Columbia from the assessments for benefits and covered into the Treasury to the credit of the revenues of the District of Columbia. , Approved, March 3, 1911. `
 * .,,§§,,,‘?`¤’§§’,§§? ”‘“ Law for the District of Colum ia, within six months after the assage