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 756 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cir. 253. 1922. pe§g§${$$0g°m° *°'· Such portion of the ap rogiation of $750,000 for procurement of U¤¤pe¤ué»1m1¤¤¤¤ the exclusive rights of John ays Hammond, junior, and the Radio Sguisugi eizagiwriiig Engineering Company of New York (Incorporated) to their discov— ` ’ ' the movement of water—borne carriers of rgrh explosives, made in the Fortification Appropriation Act agproved uly 6, 1916, as remains unexpended on Januag 1, 1923, sha be carried to the surplus frmd and covered into the easury. mrgtumiuwry acm-i· TITLE II.-NONMILITARY ACTIVITIES OF THE WAR ` DEPAR'I‘MENT. QuartermasterCoq>s. QUABTERMASTER CORPS. National cemeteries. NATIONAL CEMETERIES. imazemureeerc. For  and improving national cemeteries, including fuel for superintendents, a o laborers and other employees, urchase of tool dmterialspydincldingc eandmintenaiic fth s an a, an u ar a e o e Arlington Memorial Amphitheater and Chapel and grounds in the Arlington National Cemete, Virginia, $134,798. '¥' Aféhggggwywerkii The unobligated balance 0 $5,000 of the appropriation for construc- Rgappropriatiou for l7lOI! of tl].6  Memorial AID hl.lil168t9I' and   is héféby "°Q}§{f;,_D_$_ made aiéailabgal fig eiplenéiitrrre rmdler tihe direction of 1theA(¥uarter·- master ener, ni tates y, or repairs to the lington S _ md { MeFmorial Amphitheater and Chapel. d f al “P°““ °" S- or pay o seventy-six supermten ents o nation cemeteries, not to exceed $1,500 for the superintendent at Mexico City, R"·`P‘f“S‘°'°°"W“YS· For repairs to roadways to national cemeteries which have been {f,’§j§;;‘g·§{mBu,by,a,,_ constructed by special authority of Congress, $12,000: Provided, That r¤¤dsf¤r¤idd¤¤· no railroads s al be permitted upon the right of way which may have been acquired by the United States to a nationa cemetery, or to Restriction encroach uplon any roads or walks constructed thereon and main· ’ tained bly the United States: Provided further, That no part of this sum sha be used for repairing any roadway not owned by the United umm t States within the corporate limits of any city, town, or village. pm,,h_ ° °"° W No part of any appropriation for national cemeteries or the repair of roadways thereto s all e ex ended in the maintenance of more than a sinvle approach to any natihnal cemetery mggigfttiggiaéir S°I` Fo? continuing the work of furnishing headstones of durable stone ordother driréablc material fordunmarked gralves cgi Union and Confe erate so `ers, sailors, an marines, an sol `ers, sailors, and marines of all other wars, in national, post, city, town, and ii£>ii§vici»l?g<’r? villagecemeteries, naval cemeteries at navy yards and stations of “5;{’._;,§,,,,, the United States, and other burial places, under the Acts of March 3, 34Vl;>*e;{*» v- M Vol- 1873, February 3, 1879, and March 9, 1906; continuing the work of ' ` furnishing headstones for unmarked rgraves of civilians interred in coummm post cemeteries under the Acts of Ap 28, 1904, and June 30, 1906; arpdhfumrslirng healdstones for the unmarked graves of Confederate . so ers, said ors, an mariner in nationa cemeteries $70,000. xiii} _ b°m°H°ld' For repair and preservation of monuments, tsiblets, observation "°“°"‘“g'°‘°‘ tower, roads, and fences, and so forth, made and constructed b the . . . Y E::st§a*;S ups; P“*a1*¤ as r**rsa‘am °* **1** www , ear arps urg, ary an. 8°°°°[°°°°d°°" For pay of superintendent of Antietam battle field, said superintendent to perform his duties under the direction of the Quartermaster Corps and  be selected and appointed by the Secretary of War, at his discretion, the person selected for this positron to be an honorably discharged Union soldier, $1,500.
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