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 656 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 113. 1918. to encroach upon any roads or walks constructed thereon and main- R°“°"°°i°“‘ tained by the United States; P1’0Q)7:(Z8d further, That no part of this sum shall be used for repairing any roadway not owned by the United States within the corporate limits of any city, town, or village. www t° °"° °p' flqpagart of tiny appxlpplrigtion for (psgionalhcemeteries or thefrepair o r ways ereto s e expen e in the maintenance o more { _ t than a single approaiph to any naltioikzglhcipmeteriy}. al C6 °_ _ _ For expenses of in m the gton ation me _0r nmmimip C in the cemeteries ofutlie gDistrict of Columbia, indigent _8 Il10D. soldiers, ex-sailors, or ex—mar1nes of the United States serv1ce, either Regular or Volunteer who have been honorably discharged or retired and who die in the District of Columbia, to fe disbililrsled by the Secr tary of War, at a cost not exceeding' $45 or suc uria ex- D*"“'*°° penszs in each case, exclusive of cost of grave, $2,000, one—half of Ivhich sum shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Coumbia. ,,$”*‘°°“mb““’°°°1°* Antietam battle field: For repair and preservation of monuments Pi·¢¤¤rv¤¤¤¤- tablets, 0b‘:ie£vat§10nUtovLe}3 goads, and fencleisi, sands; fotrlthli niladgglnd _c0nstructe yteni tatesu npucanwi'te ts _ of the Antietam battle field near Shgrpsburg Margland $7 500. S°°°mt°°°°°t' For pay of superintendent of Antietam battle eld,  superintendent to perform his duties under the direction of the Quartermaster Corps and to be selected and Splppomted by the Secretary of War, at his discretion, the dp-kpcrson ected and appomted to this In t { mm position t0_ be an honqrably harged Umon soldier, $1,500. · ¤:¤m¤¤¤,s¤1iiii;s,¤:c. Disposition of remams of officers, soldiers, civilian employees, and so forth: For intermint, or oii preparation and tgansportation to their homes or to suc nations cemeteries as may e designated by properauthority, in the discretion of the  of War, of the remains of officers, cadets, Umteid giztesi Military cademy, includ- ' acting assistant surgeons an e te men in active service; m- lleigment, or of preparation and transportation to their homes, of the remains of civil employees of the Army_ in the employ of the War Department who d1e abroad, in Alaska, m the Canal Zone, or on Army transports, or who die while on duty in the field or at military Removing mmm posts within] this lim11:m<;f the United States; gnterment fo;) mililtary S, risoners w o ie at tary ts; remova 0 remains m a an- $(:51 abmdmdpm Idoned posts to permanent  posts or national cemeteries, inmmbummm to cluéiipgg the iiemalms of Federal spl diers, sailors, or magines, interred mmvmma. in e or a an one r1vate an city cemeteries; an in any case where the expenses of xliurial or shipment of the remains of officers or enlisted men of the Army who d1e on the active list are borneby individuals, where such ezrpenses would have been lawful claims against the Government, re1mbursement—to such mdividuals may be made of the amount allowed by the Government for such services out of this sum, but no re1mbursement shall be made of such ex- Pmm penses incnrredrlqlrior to July first, nineteen hundred and ten, $250,- wgxgnggakgdmggitohg 000: Prmmled, at during the continuance of the present war the mm d,,,,,_ above provisions shall be_appl1cable in the cases of officers and enhisted  (IE the retired hist of she Army who have died or may here- 0,, ya ter 1ew e on active uty y roperass ment. slgwaigiiilite umd Confedergte Mound, Oakpfolcid (Ijiemetie1jy,1%"lgc§0: For care, protection an maintenance 0 the p at 0 groim own as "C f d- Coummm S,,,,,k_ eralte hl0und" in Oakw0oddCemetery, Chicagob$500(i on B waomo. or care, rotection, an maintenance 0 onfe erate St k d ._ Cemetery, Jolinstons Island in Sandusky Bay, Ohio, $250. Oc 8 B Conlederate burial, _ _ plats,¢&re,at¢. Cogpngederatg bunxiiallplatsz Forhcire, protection, and maintenance of e erate uri p ts owne y the United States, l ted d known b_ the foll0wing,designations: Confederate cemet(e(i;, Ndiith Alton, Illinois; Confederate cemetery, Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio; Confederate section, Greenlawn Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana;