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 666 SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cue. 369-371. 1924. i¤Q§)¤;1°§**°¤ °‘ °¤*¤°¤· Sec. 3. That the sum hereby authorized to be appropriated shall ` not  payable until there shall be raised by private subscription an Subject to _ mom additional sum of $150,000. or pimpy designates Sec. 4. That the money hereby authorized to_ be appropriated shall °°"“'"“'°“’°°°‘ not be paid until the_ plan of the proposed building sha 1 have been approved by a commission consistipg of the president of the American Red Cross, the Secretary of ar, the chairman of the Senate Committee on the Library, the chairman of the House Committee on the Librar, and a representative of the_ central committee of the Abxgerican l$te1dbCr<;lss.C he plans oi gie sai;1 memorial shall like- _ wise approve y the ommission o ine rts. Emndmm The expenditures for said memor1al building shall  made under the direction of a commission consisting of the chairman of the 8,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ Senate Committee plnbthe Librriry and the chaiiiman (pf thehllpuse Committee on the i rary. at said memoria buil ing s a remain the pro rty of the United States Government but under the supervision oixthe Superintendent of Public Buildings and Grounds, and thetgmericin Red Ckross shall as all times be chsgrgled witéh the yesponsi iit the care eeping an maintenance o the said memorial building withoiit expense; to the United States. Approved, June 7, 1924. CHAP. 370.—Joint Resolution Pr0vidin%for the appointment of a cominislY‘“’· B°“··N°·”·l sion for the purpose of erecting in Potomac ark, in the District of Columbia, a 1Berp;1>ri;al;2<€](t;l1osebmen;1bers of she iiilmag foxécevsr of the United States from the is 'co umiawoaerve in e rea ar. . . Resolved by the Senate and House oi Re esentatives of the United DBtIiGt0‘C0]ulHbl8. . Memorial ,¢¤ mem- States of America. in Congress assemb d grhat a commission to be s§h°i$§iil¤i°?iz]¤irti¤i°°vli'i1r‘i composed of Charles A. Baker, Edwaid F. Colladai, John Joy riiwmimmmi ME"' thin WS?  E`“Ef; IS“§° Gtmzm ‘i$i°i>J°5§’ `Artur. ar, a .oyes, tontepan..eon, Gist Blair, and any other person who with the apprbval of a majority of the commission is added thereto or substituted for any member thereof, is hereby created to be known as the District of Columbia Memorial Commission for the purpose of erecting in Potomac Park in the District of Columbia a memorial to those members of the T be in Pm military and naval forces of the United States from the District of PHE, mc Colum_1a who served their country in the Great War. _ Such memorial shall be of artistic design suitable for military music and glial; take the place of the present wooden band stand in Potomac . ar. S°l°°"°° °’°'”’ “°‘ Sec. 2. That the Chief of Engineers of the United States Army is hereby authorized and directe to select the site for the memorial mg { M t  gralnlt peglxnssipn tgr the eregtiop of isaidtgemorial ttltilereipn; Q *;*8 r e, a esie esign an pans or ememori saH §ii§T§@Iii>iim¤r have been approved by ithe Joixit Committee on the Libra acting ' with the adv1ce_of the Commission of Fine Arts: Promkledy further, m*,fsg_G°'“m°¤’ “· That the memorial shall be erected under the supervision of the said Chief of Engineers and that no part of the cost of erection shall be borne by the United States. Approved, June 7, 1924. U June 7,1924. _;·*·Rs—?°·¤ CHLP.371.—-J · t R 1 er P wr xw · { · rm Rs-» M- M gxpggésogf gg iii iii? A.2?XI.it%i¤2“.%.¤§§‘L%°mii§€2$§Z2£?»$€3?§§ ,.0,, Amuuihoim Resohved by the Senate and H ouee of Re resenmtives of the Reserv¤¤·>¤.M·¤¤r. Lmted States of America en Congress assembled, That the Act of January 6, 1921 (F orty-first Statutes at Large, page 1086), pro-