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 196 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 29. 1917. P;g“·"’· _ t of War, $500,000: Provided, That no part of this appropriation nsgrdglderimdmv sh% be expended for personal services. _ w{§$&‘§?.;w,"°l"“’ Roans, wamcs, wnanvns, Ann nnamsen: For the construction and repair by the Quartermaater Corps of roads, wjalks, and wharves; for the pay of employees; for the disposal of drainage; for dredging channels and for care ang improvement of grounds at rmhtary . ts st f, $5,5399 5. _    gazing, That iall the money hereinbefore appropriated ,,,§d°,'§n§Q,§§,§d‘°§_° “ under the titles Subsistence of the Army; Regular supplies, Quartermaster Corips  Incidentalli expensi, Qpvartermagter orps; 'l`]pans— portation 0 the y an its supp 'es; ater an sewers at m1 tary posts; and Clothing and campi and garrison equipage, shall be dismsed and accounted for by officers and agents of the gpartermaster Corps as “Su plies, Services, and Transportation, artermaster H. Co(1;s," and foii that purpose shall constitute one hmd. _ cusé', repair, Ns·r1zuc·r1oN nm ummm or nosrirans: For construction and °°°· repair of hospitals at military posts already established and occupied, includxnglthe extra-duty pa of enlisted men employed on the same, and for the construction and repair of general hospitals and expenses incident thereto, and for additions needed to meet the uirements of increased garrisons, and for temporary hospitals in stalngng camps and cantonments, $2,115,267. “°‘“°°"’°P""“°"‘· immean nmranmnur. ` s“m’u’°’°t°' . Mnmcu. AND Hosrrrm. Dmranmum: For the purchase of medical °“ ”*“‘°’·· and hospital supplies, including gas masks, motor ambulances, and pnotorcyicldeps£p;·  segglce, the? maintgnance, repaip, and operaion an ecan ,an epurc asean exchangeo t writin to on machines for   posts, camps, hospitals, hospital ysliips and “°°‘*'" °°“"°°° tramports, and supp m uired for mosquito destruction m and Provteoo. · Fuzhe. mwmmhm, gatout t§e$ihtary   Zope: Promdid, That tgie Secary armay m cre on ec typesan makes t ambulances for the Army and authorize their purchase withoiiit iglgaiid to the laws prescribing advertisement for proposals for supplies and material for the Army; for the purchase of veterinary su plies and lure of yetermary surgeons; for expenses of medical supply depots; for medical care and treatment not otherwise provided for, including care  subsistence in private hospitals, of officers, enlisted men, ap; civilian epnployeesioftahe Army, of appgliictants for eiéiilistment, and o rnsonersowaran o erpersonsm ar t En- ···~-—·- ”q*§E€’.Y{%§°§i.2‘i”l‘£2d.§.hi§°Z3'£i¤1°"’"§°"Li$§?a§’i’%S“§'§%‘i$°;g‘lid‘;$i _ _ _ _ _ cers an e m t t www mw in private hospitals orlby emhantphysicians while dill fhrrl(du8gli; iid: the ¤,,,,- prop;r0<;a’1:; plpipiittream of epitemic  qéggtagieus djseasgs in tha Arm a or s a ions mc u t . th; spread thegegpg anpl tgedppnymehg of iepuagoxiixglildui dSa1ii)ag;§v1(ii1>t o ermseprovr or, or e gan cof ` d d t d in sutclh piléavennplg; for gis p£y)of male zpnd fel1;$;1iiii•r(ses?Ii1o:Si1i<?lirx‘iimgeu1serpsemeanocoo,andth "li employed for the proper care oi sick officers and soldigrs, iiiindhilsdhlfi yulations fixing their number, qpppliiications, assiignment,Sr;y, and owances asshall have been or s   prescribe by the rotary of War- for the pay of crvilnan physicians employed to examine physically applicants for enlistment and enlisted men, and to render other professional services from time to time under proper authorit ; for the pay of other employees of the Medical Department· for tile ayment o e rem companies and local transfers ed,directl by the Medm]3 Department for the transportatioiiimeiiloilriedical and hospital supplies, mcluding bidders} samples and water for analysis;