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SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 556. 1925. 1345 Water and sewers at military posts: Not to exceed $15,000 of the a,w°"g· °°"°'¤· °°°~· appropriation for “Waters and sewers " for the Hscal year 1925 may riiiisecnhiug county be expended under the direction of the authorities of Franklin §,?,{°°E>°§,Y,§°°’°° County, Ohio, for extending and connecting the county sewer system to the post sewer system, olumbus General Reserve De ot. Construction and repair of hospitals: For repairs and improve- mlvdwr Rm H°°°f gieznts to the heating plant at the Walter Reed General Hospital, p,,§,?°*" ‘° Mm 1 000. ` ’ onmunon nnrammmivr · m%‘}“’*°°° D°P°"* 'I`o reimburse the Walsh Construction Company for premiums C:;°’s" P°““"'°“°“ paid on gonds given imder contract with the Rock Island Arsenal, F·¤§iy¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· inois 2 500. For the, equitable distribution of captured war devices and ,,,,?,§_*"$f‘ "“" ""‘ trophies, xmder the provisions of an Act approved June 7, 1924, z¤yi¤¤?;¤<>f· $20,000, to remain available until June 30, 1926. 'p’ ' NA·r1oNA1. ouann N°“°""' °“"°· Not to exceed $1 332 000 of the appropriation "Armin Equi ping ”‘“°"’,,,,,,""]'“,,,_,,,,,· and Training the ’National Guard, 1923," is made avsglable dhring *°&:,*;£;’g;¤;h mt the fiscal year 1925 for pay of the National Guard (armory drills). ' ` Narionnn uimunr mans Mmm P"‘“· For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the work of v"“““E,p,uQ,,,“b°°",°m° Mmdsis the commission authorized by the Act entitled "An Act to provide ¤**j,¤_gg_·p_,; ‘ for the inspection of the battle fields in and around Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia," approved June 7, 1924, $3,000, to remain available until June 30, 1926. NATIONAL cnunrmns N‘°°“" °°'““"°’• For the care, maintenance, and improvement of the burial grounds containing the remains of Zachary aylor, former President of the YW °°· M United States, and of the memorial shaft erected to his memory, located on the Brownsboro Road in Jefferson County, Kentucky, authorized by the Act entitled “An Act to authorize an a;£propria· 4*** ¤·'*°· tion for the care, maintenance, and improvement of e burial grounds containing the remains of Zachary Taylor, former President of the United States, and of the memorial shaft erected to his memory, and for other purposes," approved February 24, 1925, to remain available until June 30, 1926, $10,000. mvmas AND mmaoxs River and harbor damage claims: To pay the claims adjusted cciiiihodngagfgg and settled by the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, with the approval of the Secretary of War, in accordance with the au- v,,l_,LMm thority contained in section 9 of the River and Harbor Apprgiriation Act approved June 5, 1920, and certified to Congress in ouse Document lgumbered 626, Sixty-e1gl1tl1 Congress, $5,808.7 5. D., Wium 8m,,_ For the amount found to be due De Witt and Shobe, Glasgow, m·g$j*n°gB°f¤' °°¤*¤¤ Missouri, under their contracts dated June 12, 1915, being an addi- vm. io, p. mo. tional allowance under the provisions of section 10 iver and Harbor Act, approved March 2, 1919, for rental value of contractor’s plant, which item was not included in the amount of the pgevious claim of the contractor as listed in House Document Num r 997, Sixty-sixth Congress, $1,052.43.