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 182 sxxrrmnrn cosessss. sm. 1. on. 44. mc. a o ow: For 1926, $500,000; For 1927, $143,410; f 1'J{lotal.1exclusive—of additional vessels, for the Escal years that ~0 OW.: r` ‘ · J 1926,‘$1,929,000; For 1927, $1,835,457. ‘ ,,,;‘§,"§§'Q,,"$}(,,,",},,",,**}{,I ‘·Ollice of »the ccmmandant: For additional rsonal services in ¤·¤*· the District of Columoia in accordance with “ tii: Classification Act of 1223,".forthe·fiscal years that follow: — For»1926,$1,650;· ? For 1927, $6,750. d,Y§Ll““" .°“'“"“ r Damage claims: To pa claims for damages to or losses of pri- vately owned property adjusted and determined b the Treasury v°*‘°’p‘ 1°°°“ Department, under thevprovisions of the Act entitlved "An Act to providem. methods for the settlement of claims arising against the Government of the United States in sums not exceed1ngr$1,000 in any onecase,”iap§roved December 28, 1922, as fully set forth in House Document umbered 153, Sixty·ninth Congrew, $1,634.96. ,,,f"""° H°°"" B"` runuo 1-rmurrr ssnvrcn ,{,'§§f’““°“ °‘ °"" Prevention of epidemics: To enable the President, in case only of threatened or actual epidemic of cholera} typhns fever, yellow fever, smallrplpx, bubonic pla§1e, Chinese we or black fclhlath, trachoma,ir uenza,Roclry ountain ot ,orin tie paralysis, to aid Stateand local boardssdi otherwise, in his dmcre· tion, in preventing and suppressing the spread of the same, and in such emergency in the execution o any quarantine lawsiwhich may bethen in force, fiscal year .1926, $37,527.30, including the purchase of newspapers and clippings from newspapers containing informa- tion relating to the prevalence of disease and the public ealth. We ”·¤·m=*- was nnrmmnur Cgzugartermaater QUARTER! CORPS wufdigpmv H°°°i` Construction and re `r of hospitals: For reconstruction of the ‘l°"°’- were lant and  ation of a new sewer line at the Army and R1 ·—(£d>e1*JHospital, Hot Springs, Arlransas,.$159,960. ww5]%`i.R°°d H°°p|` Walter Reed General Hospital: or continuing the construction ·l°‘”“°°*‘ '°°‘““°°- of additional facilities authorized by the Act entitled “An Act v°*‘°"""°" autnoriziiiig the construction of additional facilities at Walter Reed General ' osgégal, in the District of Columbia," approved March 4,  mm,. 1925, $1,050, : Provided, That the Secretar o War may enter necessary to complete the project authorized by said Act, to be paid for as appropriations mag from time to time be made by law, not to exceedfinthe aggregate S 50,000, exclusive of the amounts herein and hereto one appro mated. 1·¤¤*¤<>¤¤¤v·C¤* Cam (luster }l)ix—and Grant: For completion of the uisition °°°v¤Ii.ilh,°'ip(iac:i¤ri°t' of     of land heretofore authorized to be ta.kea1:©$20,999, toremain available until June 30, 1927. · ,,,’§°'§’f,'{,§‘,' }§,,;',‘§§’;  John Adams and John Quincy Adams: For the »\¤·¤¤· erection of tablets or other form of memorials in the city of Quincy, v,°,_ °’ _ lm Massachusetts, in memory of»John Adams and John Qumc Adams, nm: p fiscal ear 1926 $5000* Provided, That the Secretaryof %ar may ccmnin maniac. Y ’ ’ ° · · · enter into a contract without competition to cover costsof these memorials.
 * ‘*’¤•**°°'•°•°”· thlgog {lepairs to Coast Guard vessels and boats for the fiscal years
 * •"· into a contract or contracts for such additional facilities as may be