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 1444 SIXTYWSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Cris. 233-235, 244. 1923. umygagg Act of February 8, 1899, to the contrary notwithstanding. Actions, grounds <>r_s¤p¤r¤¤¤¤. suits, reparation claims, or other proceedings of the character de- °°°"°'°m°'°l‘ scribed in subdivision (h) which have been abated or dismissed solely because of the provisions of such Act of February 8, 1899, shall be reinstated upon reasonable notice to the adverse party, and upon proper motion therefor filed within one year from the time this subdivision takes eifect." Approved, March 3, 1923. [g?J¥i;¥I2bi%:] CHAP. 234.—Joint Resolution Authorizing the erection on public grounds, of a `T`Pu memorial to the late Joseph J. Darlington. _ Resohved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the ,]}*$*°‘,,,,_‘{‘§’,§’1‘}’,§';*},;§‘,; United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Chief of J- D¤r¤¤s¤¤¤ •¤¤¤¤- Engineers, United States Arm_y, be, and is hereby, authorized and mm directed to select a suitable site and to grant permission for the erection on public grounds of the United States in the citéy of Washiniton, District o Columbia, other than those of the apitol, the L1 rary of Congress the Wrhite House, and the Mall, of a memorial to the late Joseph  Darlmgton, a leader of the Washington bar, mm. as a  to the people of the city of Washington: Provi d, That ,,:,$g,’_’°"“l°‘“*‘°‘“" the site chosen and the design of the memorial shall be approved by the Joint_Libra1’§ Committee of Congress, with the a vice of the Commission of ine Arts; that it shall be erected_under the supervision of the Chief of Engineers, and that the United States N0 ¤¤v¤¤‘¤=¤¤¤ ¤· shall be put to no expense in or by the erection or maintenance of I the said memorial. Approved, March 3, 1923. [H. J. RiEi92?6l1 CHAP. 235.·—Joint Resolution Proposing payment to certain employees of the [Pub- Bw-. N¤- 79-1 United States. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the ,’§;,’?“{§§§§ ‘§",§;,,{,°§§,;, United States of America in Congress assembled, That all per diem ·¤¤W¤¤ Perm- employees of the several departments and independent establishments p,,,,,,_·m5_ of the Government who were carried on the rolls as employees and excusgd from work on November 11, 1921, shall be allowed pay for that ay. . Approved, March 3, 1923. ys. CHAP. 244.-An Act To amend section 3142 of the Revised Statutes, to permit [Public. N0- 495.1 an increase in the number of collection districts for the collection of internal revenue and in the number of collectors of internal revenue from sixty-four to sixty-five. V Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re resentatives of the dirniirsslriiivgiimnme- United States of America in Congress assembled; That section 3142 of the Revised} Statutgs is pxplended by adding at the end thereof a _ _ new aragrap to rea as o ows: inuasedby o¤sdiSm°°° _“CIi1 and after July 1, 1921, the whole number of collection dis- ,,,§_‘ _ "·‘“· P- tricts for the collection of internal revenue and the whole number of collectors of internal revenue shall not exceed sixty-five.” Approved, March 4, 1923.