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 52 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 81. 1924. wm- nepammaz. WAR DEPARTMENT. miiegigvmgvmw G¤¤· ormcn or Jrmon Anvocnrn GENERAL. were .¢ ·» fe F th lo ment of such experts and other employees as may £§§’t im;°;°m°D; be rliilquirhdllbly Iihe Judge Advocate General of the Army for the preparation of evidence for use in behalf of the Government m suits filed in Federal courts on_account of alleged patent infringements and for necessary per diem and traveling expenses in_ connection therewith, as authorized by law, $35,000, to remain available until June 30, 1925. ` QuartermasurC0rps· QUARTERMASTER CORPS. st¥§,=g,g*» ¤°"°¤» °’°-· Water and sewers at military posts: For procuring and introduc- ` ing water to buildings and premises at such militaiiy posts and stations as from their situations require to be brought rom a distance; for the installation and extension of plumbing within buildings where the same is not specifically provqdeél for in other aplirolpriations· for the purchase and repair o re apparatus including fire-alarm systems; for the disposal of sewage, and expenses incident thereto; for repair to water and sewer systems and plumbing; for hire of employees; $55,000, to remain available until June 30 1925. §g•:pirin¤;¤{ah¤§Y· Cami Knoxi Kentucky: For acquisition of land at Camp Knox, gggtggoy, mc uding the payment of judgments 111 condemnation, ’ FM ¥>s¤¤¤¤·V¤· Fort Eustis Virginia: For the completion of the acquisition of A Q glam land at Fort Eustis, Vir ia, under the authorit of the Act of §’“ Y Vol.4.1,P-454- February 2;, 1920, inclu mg the payment of judgments in condemnation 20000. §,<;<>**t§§¤§£S}}'· Scott Field, ,I1lin_ois: For completing the acquisition of a right wli141,p.4.$5. of way at Scott Field, Illinois, under the authority contained in the Act of February 28, 1920, $150. §;*gg‘° Sggdsggm Nitrate plant numbered 2, Muscle Shoals, Alabama: For the plant. completion of the acguisition of land at United States nitrate plant numlhered 2, Muscle hoals, Alabama, $4,200. N°“°”’*‘ °°'“°‘°"°’· NATIONAL cnismrniuns. dig§?‘g‘E§$Es°? M “°*' Headstones for graves of soldiers: For continuing the work of fmnnghingtgeadstonesbof gurablefstpne or other durable material, 1nc_u mg e same o_]ec speci ie under this he d th Act entitled "An_Act making appropriations for the militar? and; nonmiéitaryJ actiggtiqsgggf th; fWar hDepartment for the fiscal year _ en ing une _ an or other pu oses" $107 8'2. ,,,’;j’,§,,;§,{,‘}°"°°“ d"°‘·’ _ For furmshnig and erecting headstonleg for, the griaiies of Amer- PTM icani sioldgzrs ;LndEi,irr§pp,tl?54£,55§), to rnlnain havailable until ex- °· g. _ pen e : r0m_ e a e ea stones mis ed h d h ll E g and mmm! be of such design aand material as may be a eed updiiebly Elie sSgc- _: me ms retary pt War and the American Battle Mbrnuments Commission. ¤¤ry· the roadway to the Natchez National Cemetery, Mississippi, §36,292, to remain available until June 30, 1925. Engineer Departmm, ENGINEER nnraamrnxr. River and harbor col- · · . HS,,,,,d,,,,,g,_,,.,,,,,,,_ River and harbor damage claims; To pa th 1 d` sted ‘<*·*1»P·1°15 and settled by the Chief of Engineers, Unitiid &at:e;ugi·1iiy3uwith the approval of the Secretary of War, in accordance with the au-
 * ,§,,,,,§y ,,,· wm, Repairing roads to national cemeteries: For completing re airs to