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 1302 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS: Sess. III. Cris. 97, 98. 1919. ernor or co1u·t of record with certihed copies of so much of the popula— tion or agr·icu1tural returns as may be requested, upon the payment G new ical etc of the actual cost of making such copies and $1 additional or certidmf g ’ " ficailtirogi; and that time D1}r;ector (pf tgreadgensuls rs fruither alpthorrzurid, in `s iscretion, to urnis to in ivi u suc data rom the pop a- tion schedules as may be desired for genealogical or other proper S _ im purposes, upon payment of the actual cost of searching the records ,,,,,_*’°°"“°°'“" ‘°“S· and $1 for supplying a certificate; and that the Director of the Cegsus rs authorrzed tqjurnish tralrliscriptsilof tables ann; other reqordasi an to prepare speci statistic comp ations or tate or oc officials, private concerns, or individuals upon the payment of the §§§"§,Sg,imd_ actual cost of such work: Provided, however, That m no case shall iinformationffulfnished under the authority of thlisuilfct be used tp the _ etriment o the person or persons to w om suc ormation re ates. U" °"°°°‘pt“‘ All mpneysbhereaigzer receilwised byi thq Burela;1 of the Census fin pay- ment or a or an materr use in urnis g transcripts officensus records or special statistical compilations from such records shall be Lswsmmmed deposited to the credit of the applropriation for collecting statistics. v¤1.az,p.s1. E0. 34. That the Act establrs mdg the permanent Census Office, approved March sixth, nmeteen hun _ red and two, and Acts amendammistm mn toryl thereof and supplemental thereto, except as are herem amended, regained. sha remain m full force. That the Act entitled "An Act to provide °‘·3“*P·‘· for the thirteenth and subsequent decennial censuses," approved July second, nmeteen hundred and nme, and Acts amendatory thereof, and all_ other laws and parts of laws inconsistent with the provrsrons of this Act, are hereby repealed. . Approved, March 3, 1919. l[&fcg·?i%ii° CHAP. 98.-An Act To authorize the Secretary of the Treas to provide hos- pits} and sanawrium facilities for discharged sick and dreamed sriiiiiem, Saudis, and IDBHDGS. 0 . . Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives of the United C };i‘I;>gi1§‘li%§i¤;$t§ rgézetea of    Oon%r·easbassembll%_ Tggt the Sergetary rgb the °”Z; ,”_ asury e an eis ere y, aut onze to provieimm `ate "` °°i°” °°° additional hésprar and sanatorium ncurses rei are care md treatment of discharged sick and disabled soldiers, sailors and marines, Em 0 M ,,,_ Army and Navy nurses (male and female), patients of the War Risk _ pl rw. . . . ¤¢1¤<r Insurance Bureau, and the following persons onlyii Merchant marme seamen, seamen on boats of the Mississippi iver Commission, officers and enhsted men of the United States Coast Guard, officers assis n ee rs e nr ouse rvrce seamen me::¤z.·*1·.r;,: 0*.:*11  cms term and of the Engineer Co6ps of the United States Army, officers and enlisted men of the nited States Coast and Geodetic Survey, civilran employees entitled to treatment under the United States Emplgrees Compensation Act and employees on Army transports not 0 cersbor lenlrglstglh mfinapfhthe Army, now entitled by law to _ treatment the 'c e t °ce. i¤¤T:m gizmlhsmi Sec. 2. There are hereby permanently transferred to the Treasury ,&:,,,,,’,§_,§,.,,,,‘{,,,,,§T,€‘§,Z Department for the use of the Public Health Service for hospital gqmpment, 1r;)clud;1ng1srt§is1 arél lrialsesécor so much thereof as may required y the u `c e t rvice, inc1ud1n` g h al equipment m connection therewith, and approaches the1i§§o,aId‘i:th authority to lease or purchase sites not owned by the Government, as follows: Hoséutals, with such other buildings and land as may be required, at amglgody (New Mexico), Camp Hancock (Georgia), Camp Joseph E. Jo ton (Florida), Camp Beauregard (borusrana),
 * °°· or sarratorra or other uses the following properties, with their present _