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 1162 SIXTY -SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C1-1. 29. 1923. i lawful acts in China of persons connected with the military and naval services of the United States, as follows: Indemnity to the famil of Li Shih Chi, $1,000; indemnity to the family 0 Chang Tsu 'Fsao, $1,000; indemnity to the fami y of a Chinese policeman murdered near Jehol, and expenses of Chinese witnesses at the trial of the offender, $1,500; and damages resulting from the sinking map. mv. of a Chinese junk by the United States ship Palos, October 23, 1917, on the Yangtze River, $2,413.79; in all, $5,913.79. m·;·:¤¤y Depart- TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Iuternalrevmue. BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE. m§B<;f;;-adftggxuevur For refunding taxes illegallly collected under the lprovisions of amap. :.14. sections 3220 and 3689, Revise Statutes, as amended y· the Act of February 24, 1919, for the fiscal year 1922 and prior fiscal years, §Z,[QM°j $42,430,000: Provided, That a report shall be made to Congress V¤·*°·1>-1**5- of the disbmsements hereunder as required by the Act of February 24, 1919. ‘ wumpuuuns. WAR DEPARTl1ENT—l\[ILITARY _ACTIVITIES. sam me military srrns ron Mimranr runrosns. r¤rv¤¤¤¤· mngrmm ¤¤¤·¤ri· For acquisition of real estate as authorized by the Act entitled 4,,,:;, 105;; "An Act to authorize the acquisition of lands for militaiéygmrposes in certain cases and making appropriations therefor, an or other purposes," approved September 22, 1922, as follows: For Morglan general ordnance depot, South Amboy, New Jersey, $300; for ig Point ordnance reserve depot, Virginia, $3,000; for Middletown air intermediate depict, Middletown, enns lvania, $165,000; for Edgewood Arsenal, dgewood Maxgland, $,24,200; for Fitzsimons General Hospital, Denver, Colora 0, $1,500; for inland warehouses, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, $575,000; in all, $769,000. N¤¤¤¤··¤G¤•¤i- Nurronan evans. smsaeeueerozamy During the fiscal ear 1923 the cost of subsistence allowances $iiiii°° mm °° dm for enlisted men of the Regular Army on duty with the National Guard shall be chargeable to the a propriation for subsistence of P the Army. uaaouaicemecenee. Narromu. cnmnrrmins. ,_,,?;;f°°¤ d°°d “‘ The expenditures authorized by Public Resolution Numbered 44, .A<=¤¢v*¤¤<=s¤ ¤¥¤¤}¤· approved April 1, 1922, as modified by War Department Approiiiiiisilgiinihg iid? og priation Act approved June 30, 1922, for the purchase of real estate “‘_fJ’,*°i,p ,90 ,5, to establish suitable burial places in Europe for American military ' ’ dead, may, when title to such real estate can not be secured, be made instead for the acquisition of the exclusive rights of burial in perpetuity in such lands. D’“"‘8°’°'““'*'* namscn cuums. ,,,‘§',’$;",,‘?,‘§,,’,_,‘}PP'°*’“* The appropriation of $93,163.47, included in the Deficiency Ap- Mfe x>-1<>52- propriation ct approved September 22, 1922, to provide for the payment of accrued claims for damages to and loss of private property incident to the training, practice, operation, or maintenance of the Army, is hereby repealed.