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 36 S]XTY·EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess.I. Ch. 81. 1924. H¤¤¤|¤€(7m'P°'¤*i*¤- tmrmn sums uousmc oonronarronr. ¤%vmmm hmm Government hotels, Washington, District of Columbia; or G'°““°""t' ground rent for squares 632, 681 and part of 680, m the District of Columbia., occupied by the Covernment hotels from and m- cluding November 15, 1922, as follows: Fiscal year 1923, $46,653; Fiscal year 1924, $74,315. V¤¢¤¤·¤¤’B*"°°“· Umrrnn STATES VETERANS, nunmm. miixmm isb; Vocational rehabilitation: For carrying out the_provisions of e¤Ee.5sexp°°§i$°ai:é,¤w. an Act entitled "An Act to provide for the vocational rehabiliuv ,;,‘Q_*’· 617* V"' tation and return to civil employment of disabled persons dis- 'p° charged from the military or naval forces of the United States, P .,,,_ and for other purposes," approved June 27, 1918, as amended, Amwwwwmtds fiscal year 1923 $900,000: Promded, That no part of the foreu°”‘ going sum shall be used for the establishment, maintenance, or operation of training schools at any Army campcor carétilonment a uired for use as a training center except amp erman u,L",'}*.§k_°“ °°mm° Ccldllicothe, Ohio :HPr0v·12led fénhther, That no part of tthe foregoing appropriation sha be expen e for construction wor except necessary repa1rs. Y · wiir1°?iti°vb& igilmig Hospital facilities and_ services: For further carrying out the °“§;,,,_,,,,,_496_ provisions pglthnil Ag ent1tledf“ 1AnUAct 3oSautho1_§71ze an appropriation to en e the irector o the United States eterans’ Bureau to provide for the construction of additional hospital facilities and to providtil medical, surgicaéir arig hpspital  and supplies for persons w o served in the or ar the panish·American War the tPhi%ip}pinpI I11Sl:1I'I§Cl2I011,`?I1d the, goxer rgbellion, and are pai 1en s o the United States eterans ureau, a proved April 20, 1922 $5000000 for which the Director of the U)nited States Veterans’ Bureau, subject to the approval of the President was au- . . . . v vu.4z,p.s0·r. th01'1Z6d·t0_ incur obligations by an Act entitled "An Act making an _4'i};1B&0(§)I'§ltg;)8l; {pi; additicipal hospital facigt§zIs foplpalgggts of the 1 e erans ureau approve a , p‘g;¤;¤t¤ys§¤ ¤¤ P¤V¤*¤ Damiige claiglnsz To pay dclaiing fhg damaggs tdb or losses of nvate owne roperty a `uste an determined th U `ted v¤¤.n,p.1¤¤6. States Y`;eterans’ Bureau, under the rovisions of theyAct6 engtled “An Act to rovide a method for tbl; settlement of claims arising against the (government of the United States in sums not exceeding $1,000 in any one case," aplproved December 28, 1922, as fully set forth in House Document umbered 183, reported to Congress at its present session, $626.16. D*=¤i°*°‘°°'“’¤****` DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. E’°°°“"° °m°°· nxncurivn orrrca. “;x¤m¤¤¤z*¤¤` P°°*°"* Plumbing inspection division: For temporary employment of additional mspectors of plumbing and laborers for such time as their services may be necessary, $2,000. R°¤‘°°"”“’*“°"· nam commission. $'},'I‘f‘i,°_§“,'§T*‘§g8‘P°"°“, mj Rent 'Commission, District of Columbia: For salaries and ex- the District of Columbia Rents Act, approved October 22, 1919, as amended by the Act approved August 24, 1921, extending the Rent
 * 2-PP-2°°·5·“*· penses authorized by section 103, Title II, of the Food Control and