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SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 308-310. 1922. 843 Sec. 7. That the amounts necess for the a ent of salaries Di?b“”°m°¤° °‘ and for the purchase of uniforms anilqbther equiiimydiit of the White SakmS’m` House {police force shall be disbursed by the officer in charge of public l11lCl1DgS and grounds, and there is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, such sums as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act. Sec. 8. That the provisions of this Act shall be in effect on and after E¤°°¤’°-my 1» Im- July 1, 1922. ` Approved, September 14, 1922. CHAP. 309.——Joint Resolution To authorize the Secretary of War to trevocable license for the uarrying and removal of stone from the Mariveles Migtlgy Reserve.- [Pub- B€¤·» N0· 70-] tion, Philippineqlslands. Resolved by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United __ States if Amerika in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War R.€§g`§‘§I§S,,, {fil'}; is here y authorized to grant revocable licenses for the quarrying P*¤I*?I¤*¤¤*’§& _ and removal of stone from the Mariveles Military Reservation, Philip- mg,ete.,¤¤,sut1i1¢fEizriy¤i pine Islands, to the Government of the Philippine Islands and to persons and corporations in the Philippine Islands u on such terms and conditions as may be fixed by the Secretary of Um. Approved, September 14, 1922. CQAP. 310.-Joiut_ Resolution Authorid? the of War to grant a Sala!. prerrmt; to erect and mamtam a hotel upon the ort Monroe Military Reservation in [Pali- Res. No- 71.1 Resolved by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United States of Amerika in Congress assembled, Tgiit the Secretary of War RE v§m°"" be, an he is hereby, authorized to grant permission to such indi- 0¤H¤*¤l¤¤Yb°°*¤¤°°d viduals or corporation as to him maly seem pro er to construct, ` operate, and maintain a hotel upon the ort Monroelllilitary Reservation in Virginia, for a term not exceeding fifty dyears, upon such site, according to such plans and dimensions an subject to such conditions and restrictions as ma be approved by the Secretary of War: Provided, That the State oiTVirginia, by its general assembly 0, vkgm, and governor, shall by proper legal enactment give the consent of r¤¤·¤r¤<i· such State to the construction, operation, and maintenance of such hotel: Prolvidedfurther, That after the expiration of the giant herein ,,,gf§{§f°g,§fp§,§§2} authorized, or in case at any time previous thereto the building mm? *:7; <iyr»_§;gm¤_e<g hereby authorized is destroyed by fire or other casualty then a €?°nA»,e¢¤. l buildings erected or other installations made on said site or the remains thereof shall be removed and the site restored at the expense of the then owner or owners of such hotel to the satisfaction of the Secretary of War, whenever he shall so direct, unless such grant R°"°"°l°“”°'“· shall be renewed for another term not exceeding fifty years, which renewal is hereb authorized in the discretion of the Secretary of _ War: And promklbd further, That no claim for damages against the ,,g§,‘fe$§?‘m '°' dm' United States shall be made b reason of the enforcement of any conditions or restrictions which have been alpproved by the Secretary of War or by reason of the removal of b and mstallatrons Subjmwsme em and restoration of the site thereof: And gromded further, That the ummm. ’ buildings so erected shall be sulgect to tate, local, and national taxation as other property locate in the county of Elizabeth City, Virginia. Approved, September 14, 1922.