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SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cir. 72. 1914. 367 CONSTRUCTION AND immm or HOSPITALS! For construction and §,°,§_g§gg,,m em repair of hospitals at military posts already established and occupied, ’ ` including the extra-duty pay of enlisted men employed on the same, and inc udinlg also all exgenditures for construction and repairs H<>*Sv¤¤¤»Mkreciluired at the Army and avy Hosipital at Hot Springs, Arkansas, an for the construction and repair 0 general hospitals and expenses incident thereto, and for additions needed to meet the r uirements of increased garrisons, and for temporary hospitals in stanaing camps mg`s$mP°¤“>’ b¤“d· and cantonments, $440,000. QUARTERS ron nosrrran srnwannsz For construction and replair S,§§g*j;_”‘°' ‘*°“P“°‘ of guarters for hospital stewards at military posts already establis ed an occupied, including the extra-duty pay of enlisted men employed on the same, $9,700. Snoorme GALLERIES AND nANeEs: For shelter shooting galleries, S*’°°**“¤ "°°¤°“·°‘°· ranges for small—arms target practice, repairs, and expenses incident thereto, includindg flour or paste for marking targets, hire of employees, such ranges an galleries to be open, as far as practicable, to the National Guard and organized rifle clubs imder regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of War, $40,000. MAINTENANCE or THE ARMY Wan Common: For suppl the ·*"'“’ w°‘°°“°g°· necessary fuel for heating the Army War College Building at %ash— ington Barracks and for lighting the building and grounds; also for pay of a chief engineer, at $1,200 per annum; and assistant engineer, at $900; four Bremen, at $720 each; one elevator conductor, at $720, $10,700. RENT on BUILDINGS, Quanrnmmsrnn Cours: For rent of build- Rm <}fc°b¤¤¤,*z¤s=. ings and parts of buildings in the District of Columbia, for military ° pulpposes, during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and fifteen, as o ows: Field medical supply depot, $5,567.10. Signal Corps test rooms, $2,100. Quartermaster stable, $2,700. Quartermaster stable and storehouse, $4,938. guartermastcr stable and warehouse, $3,600. ive floors for Army Medical School, $8,680. Six rooms for attend.in%isurgeon and retiring board, $1,000. Depot quartermaster 0 ce, $2,500. Garage, Quartermaster Corps, $1,500. One room (for storage purposes), Quartermastcr Corps, $54. Quarters for officers, noncommissioned officers, and privates m9¤·¤•¤f<>r ¤¤¤•¤. on duty with troops where no public quarters are available, ‘ $13,347.90; total, $45,987. Creams Fon DAMAGES T0 AND Loss OF PRIVATE PROPERTY: For D¤¤¤¤z¤¤l¤¤¤¤- settlement of claims for damages to and loss of private prop-elipty belor¥ing to citizens of the United States, Hawaii, and the P 'p- pine slands, $5,069.09. MEDICAL DEPARTLCENT. usaaauneparrment Mnnroar. AND nosrrrar. DEPARTMENT! For the(purcl1ase of medical S°Ppu°°’°t°` and hospital supplies, including ambulances an disinfectants, and the exchange 0 thewriting machines, for military posts, camps hospitals, hospitalydbips, and transports; for expenses of medical su, ply depots; for medical care an treatment not otherwise provided for, including care and subsistence in tprivate hospitals, of officers, enlisted men, and civilian employees 0 the Army, of appl1— cants for enlistment, and of prisoners o war and other persons m military custody or confinement, when entitled thereto by law, _ regulation, or contract: Prmnkied, That this shall not apply to officers §`Q’§,'{,‘§ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and enlisted men who are treated in private hospitals or by civilian ¤¤¤¤1>=¤¤· physicians while on furlough; for the proper care and treatment of