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 928 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. sm. 11. Ch. 225. 1925. and their maintenance; purchase of small tracts of lands heretofore M rms al authorized by law, $58,265. 1¤w¤$1m°spa¤i¤¤ii¤t°'yv*a} Notwithstanding the restrictive provisions of the Act of Februggfxtglgixm °°‘ ary 26, 1896 (Twenty-ninth Statutes, page 21), the Secretary of War V¤1-29»1>·21- is authorized in his discretion to permit without cost to the United States the erection of monuments or memorials to commemorate encampments of Spanish War organizations which were encamped in said park during the period of the Spanish·American War. oem-shun;. GETFYSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PARK ° mE,{{”§§‘,`§§“°°‘°°h“°' For continuing the establishment of the park; acquisition of lands, surveys, and maps; constructing, improving, and maintaining avenues, roads, and bridges thereon; fences and gates; marking the lines of battle with tablets and guns, each tab et bearing a brief legend giving historic facts and compiled without censure and. without praise; preserving the features of the battle field and the monuments thereon; compensation of superintendent, clerical and other services, expenses, and labor; purchase and preparation of tablets and gun carriages and placing them in position; mainte— nance, repair, and operation of a motor-propelled passen r-carry- gig vehicle, and all other expenses incident to the gdregoing, 53,600. “““'°"°°““”°““°· cmrronn comvrrxouss NATIONAL urnrranr ram: '  °"“b' For continuing the establishment of a national military park at Vol. a¤.p.9¤¤. the battle field of Guilford Courthouse, in accordance with the Act entitled "An Act to establish a national military park at the battle Held of Guilford Courthouse," approved March 2, 1917, $9,640. Sum" SHILOH NATIONAL Minrraar ram: usg¤°ii1¤iii“$i?€a. mb For continuin the establishment of the park; compensation of superintendent 0% the park; clerical and other services; labor; historical tablets; maps and surveys; roads; purchase and transportation of su plies, implements, and materials; foundations for monuments; otli)ce and other necessary expenses, including maintenance, repair, and operation of one motor-propelled passengepcarrying ve icle; in all, $24,000. vl°k°b°”' vroxsismzo NATIONAL MILITARY rmx ¤,§,‘§§,,i§",§{f‘§,,,_ °’“°' _ Ifor continuing the establishment of the park; Oompensation of civilian commissioners; clerical and other services, labor, iron gun carriages, mounting of siege guns, memorials, monuments, markers, and historical tablets giving historical facts, compiled without praise and without censure; maps, surveys, roads, bridges, restoration of earthworks, purchase of lands, purchase and transportation of supplies and materials; and other necessary expenses, $24,000. Si alCo. gu ms SIGNAL CORPS Washington-Alaska cable, ac. wasmxcrox-Anasxa Mmranr oannn AND rmmoimru sxsmzu Op°”'·i°“·°*°· For defraying the cost of such extensions, bettermeuts, operatic and maintenance of the Washington-Alaska Military Cable anlil Telegraph System as may be approved by the Secretary of War, to be available until the close of the fiscal year 1927, from the receipts of the Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System which have been covered into the Treasury of the United States, the