s1XrY-F1nsT ooNGREss. sees. Ill. cs. 209. 1911. 1053 involving dishonorable discharge; for indemnit to officers and men of the Army for clothing and bedding, and so fbrth, destroyed since April twenty-second, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, by order of medical officers of the Army for sanitary reasons, four million nine hundred and one thousand two hundred and seventy-one dollars and sixty-seven cents. · CONSTRUCTION AND mcrsm or HOSPITALS1 For construction and H<>¤v*¤l¤- repair of hospitals at military posts already established and occupied, including the extra·duty pay of enlisted men employed on the same, and inc uding also all expxenditures for construction and repairs re<hui.red at the Army and. avy Hospital at Hot Springs, Arkansas, HM Sv¤¤s¤. Arkan for the construction and repair o general hospitals and expenses incident thereto, and for additions needed to meet the re uirements ` of increased garrisons, four hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Qmurrnns ron HOSPITAL srnwsnnsz For construction and re air mQ;g'¥¢_?,;<>¤ ¤¤¤¤i· of guartezjs for hospital stewards at military posts already established · an occupied, including the extra-duty pay of enlisted men employed on the same, ten thousand doHars. . Snoorme eannmuns AND nsnensz For shelter, shooting galleries, e£_¤¤¤¤¤¤¢ ¤·¤z¤=· ‘ ranges for small-arms target practice, repairs, and expenses incident thereto, such ranges and galleries to be o en, as far as practicable, to the National Guard and organized rifle cliubs under regulations to be . prescribed by the Secretaiéy of War, one hundred and twenty-five thousand nine hundred an eighiwhve dollars. Msrmnnsncm or mn Amar an Common: For supplyi%_ the snuwucouega necessaiy fuel for heating the Army War College building at ashington arracks and for ighting the building and groun s; also for pay of a chief engineer, at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; an assistant engineer, at nine hundred dollars; four firemen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each;_one elevator conductor, at aeven hundred and twenty dollars, twelve thousand seven hundred dollars. TRANSPORTATION or orrromzs’ nonsns: The accounting officers °,§`ggg9¤,;’gggj>¤ °' of the Treasury are hereby authorized and directed to remove any Buspeénsions ct my- suspensions in the accounts of quartermasters for the fiscal years ”'°”°“ °""""°"°°‘ nineteen hundred and nine and nineteen hundred and ten for paly- ments for the transportation of officers' authorized horses during the said period; and payment from unexpended balances in the Treasury _ Mlvwnncefrombelof the a propriation “Transportation of the Army and its supplies ’ "°°°‘ for the Escal years nineteen iundred and nine and nineteen hundred and ten, is hereby authorized and directed to be made to common carriers having claims against the United States for transportation of ofiicers’ authorized horses during the period hereinbefore mentioned; and reimbursement is hereby authorized and directed, from unex- _ Rsiggegicgggguof pended balances hereinbefore mentioned, to officers of the Army for mm ` payments made by them to disbursing officers on account of suspensions made by the accounting officers of the Treasury for transportation of their authorized horses. ‘ mnmcsr. nnrmrmnnr. mgfjfical D<*P¤**· Mmmcsr. Ann Hosrrrar, Dnranmnxrz For the purchase of medical S¤vx>1i¤·. em and hospital supplies, including ambulances and disinfectants, for military posts, camps,hospitals, hospital ships, and transports; forexpenses of medical supply depots; for medical care and treatment not otherwiseiprovide or, including care and subsistence in private hospitals, of officers, enlisted men, and civilian employees of the Army, of applicants for enlistment, and of prisoners of war and other persons in military custody or confinement, when entitled thereto by law,
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