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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CH. 771. 1926. 879

NATIONAL CEMETERIES 879 National cemeteries. Arlington Memorial Arlington Memorial Amphitheater and Chapel: For repairs and Amphitheater. alterations in accordance with the plans and specifications approved Rpairs, etc. by the Secretary of War, fiscal year 1927, $15,000. VICKSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PAR Vicksburg Military Park. For resurfacing and paving in accordance with plans and specifica- prosufac ing aptions to be approved by the Secretary of War, of the approach road, now owned by the United States, extending from the northern limits of the city of Vicksburg, Mississippi, at Washington Street, north to the entrance of the Vicksburg National Cemetery, fiscal year Pro po State to accept title 1927, $50,000: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be and maintain road. expended until the State of Mississippi, or the county of Warren of said State, has obligated itself in writing to the satisfaction of the Secretary of War that it will accept title to and maintain said road under the provisions of the Act approved March 3, 1925 (Forty-third Vol 43, p. 1104. Statutes, page 1104), immediately upon the completion of such improvements as may be made under this appropriation. Moores Creek MiliMOOBES CREEK NATIONAL MILITARY PARK tary Park, N. C. For every expenditure requisite for and incidental to the examination, survey, marking boundary and battle lines, and preparation of plans for the improvement of Moores Creek National Military Park, North Carolina, as authorized by the Act approved June 2, 1926, fiscal year 1927, $1,500: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be expended until title to the lands to be embraced in such park has been vested in the United States. WASHINGTON-ALASKA MILITARY CABLE AND TELEGRAPH SYSTEM Examination, sur- vey, etc. Ante, p. 684. Provo. Restriction. Washington-Alaska cable, etc. Radio equipment. For the purchase and installation of radio equipment which Telegraph, Vandez to will enable the Signal Corps to rearrange the Washington-Alaska asbaone. Military Cable and Telegraph System and abandon the present telegraph line leading from Valdez to Fairbanks, Alaska, fiscal year 1927, $20,000. Riad haror RIVERS AN HARBORSver and haror Payment of collision River and harbor damage claims: To pay the claims adjusted and damages claims. settled by the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, with the approval of the Secretary of War, in accordance with the authority contained in section 9 of the Act approved June 5, 1920 (Forty-first Statutes, page 1015), and certified to Congress in House Document Numbered 297, Sixty-ninth Congress, $2,892.28. For the amount found to be due the Coast and Lakes Contracting Contracting Corpora- ororas Corporation of New York City, under its contract dated July 11, tdionddt contact 1914, for completing dike construction in the Delaware River, being alowance. an additional allowance under the provisions of section 10, river and VO 40 * P 290 harbor Act, approved March 2, 1919, for work performed on account of the increased cost of labor and materials, and other unforeseen conditions arising out of the war with Germany, fiscal year 1926, $17,653.30. National Home for NATIONAL IHOME FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Support, etc. For support of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers: For "subsistence" and "household " at the following branches, including the same objects respectively specified in the