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 458 SE VEN TY-F IRST C ONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 348 . 1930 . No nmi litary activi- TI TLE II.-NONMILITARY A CTI VIT IES OF THE WAR ti es. DEP ARTMEN T Finance. FI NAN CE DEPARTMENT Yel low fever roll of For payment of annuities at the rate of $125 per month, as author- honor . Names corrected. ized by the Acts approved May 23, 1908, and February 28, 1929, to James L. Hanberry ; the persons named therein, including James L. Hanber in lieu of John 11. Andrus. Pose, p. 809. James F. Hanberry, and John H. Andrus in lieu o James A. Andrus, and the " First Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1930 ", approved Ante, p. 122. March 26, 1930, is hereby amended so as to read " including John H . Andrus in lieu of James A . Andrus ", $28,500. Quartermaster Corps. National cemeteries, etc. QUARTERMASTER CORPS CEMETERIAL EXPENSES Maintenance. Fo r main tainin g and improv ing na tional cemet eries, inclu ding f uel for and pay of superintendents and the superintendent at Mexico City laborers and other employees, purchase of tools and materials ; purchase of one passenger-carrying automobile, at a cost not to exceed $1,500, and for the repair, maintenance, and operation of Arlington, Va. Pose, P- 1608. vehicles ; motor vehicles ; care and maintenance of the Arlington Memorial Cemeteries abroa d. Amphitheater, chapel, and grounds in the Arlington National Ceme- Repairs to roadways. tery and permanent American cemeteries abroad ; for repair to roadways but not to more than a single approach road to any national Headstones forgraves of soldiers, etc cemetery constructed under special Act of Congress ; for headstones . for unmarked graves of soldiers, sailors, and marines under the 944 . R. S., sec. 4877, P. Acts approved March 3, 1873 (U . S . C., title 24, sec . 279), February Vol . 20, p. 281; Vol. 3, 1879 (U . S . C., title 24, sec. 280), March 9, 1906 (34 tat., p. 56), Volp456; V o o78,p .768; March 14, 1914 (38 Stat ., p . 768), and February 26, 1929 (U . S . C ., iv . C .,,p .68 7 Supp . III, title 24, sec .280a),andciviliansinterredinpostceme-p . 6. terie s ; for the co nstructi on of a lodge fo r the s uperinte ndent, A rling- Recovery f remains. ton National Cemetery, Virginia, at a cost not to exceed $15,000 ; for o Vol.4.5,p.251. recovery of bodies and the disposition of remains of military per- P 87s .C., snpp.IV, sonnel and civilian employees of the Army under Act approved March 9, 1928 (U. S. C ., Supp. III, title 10, sec . 916) ; for the care, Chic ago, 111te Mound , pro tecti on, a nd ma inten ance of t he Co nfede rate Mound in O akwoo d Conf ede rat e Ceme. Cemetery at Chicago, the Confederate Stockade Cemetery at Johns- ter y Post, P. , Ohic ioeo o tons Island, the Confederate burial plats owned by the United States Contcderate burial in Confederate Cemetery at North Alton, the Confederate Cemetery, plats. Camp Chase, at Columbus, the Confederate section in Greenlawn Cemetery at Indianapolis, the Confederate Cemetery at Point Look- Encro neroa a. bments by out, and the Confederate Cemetery at Rock Island, $1,110,418 : Pro- railroads forbidden. vided, That no railroad shall be permitted upon any right of way which may have been acquired by the United States leading to a national cemetery, or to encroach upon any roads or walks con- Re pairs restricted. structed thereon and maintained by the United States : Provided further, That no part of this appropriation shall be used for repairing any roadway not owned by the United States within the corporate limits of any city, town, or village. An tietam battlefield , For repair and preservation of monuments, tablets, observation Md. tower, roads, fences, and so forth, made and constructed by the United States upon public lands within the limits of the Antietam battle field, near Sharpsburg, Maryland ; for maintenance, repair, and operation of motor vehicles, including purchase (not to exceed $500) of one freight-carrying motor-propelled vehicle, and for pay Superintendent. of superintendent, said superintendent to perform his duties under the direction of the Quartermaster Corps and to be selected and
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