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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 16,17. 1919. 377 War Risk Insurance Act but which has not been paid prior to the death of the person entitled to receive the same may be payable to the personal representatives of the deceased person. Approved, December 24, 1919. cnn. iv.-A A makin · ‘ 1 legen e 1-1 · · · °·¤=·=¤*>•*2*·¤°¤°- 2s:s·;1z?sa‘e;i·s§2‘sasiCsmi§ii:i%Z%iaeiiiiisissgiesiiiiiirig Be it enacted by the Semzte and House Qf.R8@C86’I7IG»t’i’U68 of the United _ States M Ammka in Congress assembled, at the following sums ,,,,g§§‘L‘§,,,,§i,§’,i‘}’${,‘§? are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise g,;g*;¤,;§{j,>;*¤§3gS,¤,§§gg ippropriated, to supply urgent deficiencies in gppropriations for the iiniisunnce, ind Public mployees’ Comgensation Commission, the ureau of War Risk °°m‘8°"i°'“ Insurance, and the Public Health Service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1920, namely: nm1>LoYnns· oomrnnsarion commission. s§€:.°é%¥.;°?;i$§:.?°“‘ Commenm mxrmzsrzsz For furniture and other equipment and mntmmt I repairs thereto, $750; law books, books of reference, periodicals, stationery, and supplies, $850; experts and temporary assistants in the District of Céolumbial and elsewhezle tgsbe paid at gl rate not ex- ®0dl1].g· $8 per ay an temporary er stenograp ers or typewriters in the District of Columbia to be paid at a rate not ,exceeding $100 per month, $7,650; medical examinations, traveling and other V1 3, 7,7 expenses, and loss of wages payable to emplo ees under section 21 of ° '°' ° gile Act Ocgo September 7, 1916, and for miscianeous items, $750; in , $10 . EMPIiOYEES’ COHPENSATION msn: For the payment of compensa— §‘§,‘§,’¥_,'}"g,g,§‘g',,§,‘¥,‘§}’· tion provided by "An Act to provide compensation for employees v¤¤.s¤,pp.14¤,m. of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other apurposes " approved September 7, 1916, includin medical, surgic , and hospital _ services and supplies provider? by section 9, and the transportation and expenses provided by sections 9 and 11, $1,100,000, to remain available until Prom expended: Provided That the compensation heretofore or hereafter Irtmdti to ea. paid by the United States Slnpping Board limerigpncy Fleet Cor- ¥,}{§,,’;’°°(,;,,,,,,,'l*,',§',,‘°°’ poration to or on account of employees for disab ty or death resulting from personal injuries sustained while in the performance of their duties shall be in full satisfaction of the claims of such em— ployees or their legal representatives against the United States. ·rnnAsUnY nErAm·m;sN·r._ ,..£.':?’“" "°°'*" runmc nm.u.·ra smzvrom. n£°°u° H°°m` S"` Fo medical 'cal and hospital services and sup lies for war- eZ?`i°?a¤mmm°i"II' risk insurance, Sutigiits iand other beneficiaries of the public Health P°“';:‘“°°°"'°‘ Service, includiidg necessary [personnel, regular and_ reserved commissioned officers of the Pub c Health Service, clerical help m the District of Columbia and elsewhere, maintenance, equipment leases, fuel, lights, water, printing, freight, transportation an travel, mamtenance and operation of passenger motor vehicles, and reasonable burial expenses (not exceeding $100 for any patient dying in hospital), $2,000,000, 44281°—21-$-26