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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 143. 1918. 865 dation of the Secretary of War, where the amount of damages has been ascertained by the War Department, and ayment thereof will be accepted by the owners of the property in full) satisfaction of such damages, $30,000. Pnnsous KILLED ON Mmxrcrm Bonnmr: To enable the Secretary M§’;’,'gn“b0,d"§}°d °¤ of War to pay to the heirs or to the legal re resentatives of citizens tP¤vm¤¤1= tci heirs, of the United States killed on the American side of the line at El Paso, ° iter. s1,p.e4r. Texas; Douglas, Arizona, and other points as found and ascertained by the commissioners appointed pursuant to the `oint resolution entitled “Joint resolution directing the Secretary of 1War to investigate the claims of American citizens for damages suffered within American territory and growing out of the late insurrection in Mexico," approved August ninth, nineteen hundred and twelve, the sum of $71,000. ‘ * _ _ _ Vooarrorsrnn mamma: For the employment of the necessary &°§f,‘§,‘,Q‘;'S*§,}§;,_ civilian instructors in the most important trades, for the purchase of ' carpenter’s, machinist’s, plumber’s, mason's, electriciarfs, and suchother tools and equipment as may be required, including machines used in connection with the trades, for the purchase of material and other supplies necessary for instruction and training purposes and the construction of suc buildings needed for vocational training in agriculture for shops, storage, and shelter of machinery as my be necessary to carry out the provisions of section twenty-seven the v°'· °°·P·*“· Act a proved June third, nineteen hundred and sixteen, authorizing, in addition to the military training of soldiers while in the active service, means for securing an opportunity to study and_receive instruction upon educational lines of such character as to increase their military efficiency and enable them to return to civil life better equipped for industrial, commercial, and general business occupations, part of this instruction to' consist of vocational education either in Gum! _ H agriculture or the mechanic arts, $75,000. um, qurftpririmaszgi That all the money hereinbefore designated under the titles “Sub- C‘§,§’§g,,,d,,,,°¤°,sp°°_ sistence of the Army," "Regular su plies, Quartermaster Co s," iQ¤&£r>r¤1>r¤gg<>¤¤ "Incidental expenses, Quartermaster (l})or·ps," “Transportation olfpthe m ° “' Army and its supplies," "Water and sewers at military posts," "Clothing and camp and garrison eq$uipage," “Horses for Cavgdlx, Artillery, Engineers, and so fortl1," " arracks and quarters," " ` tary post exchanges/’ "Roads, walks, wharves and draina.ge," "Barracks and uarters, Philippine Islands," “Construction and repair of hospitz;ls," "Quartcrs or hospitals stewards," "Shooting galleries and ranges," "Maintenance, Ar·my War College/’ "Rent o buildings, Quartermaster Corps," "Claims for damages to and loss of rivate property," “Vocational training," "R1iie ranges forcivillian instruction, ’ "Qpartermaste1• supplies, equipment, and so forth, Reserve Officer·s’ rainini Corirmf "Quartermaster supplies for military equipment of schoo an colleges," shall be disbursed and accounted for by officers and agents of the Quartermaster Corps as “General appropriations, Quartermaster Corps," and for that purpose shall constitute one fund. Mnnrcar. DEPARTMENT. M°°‘°°lD°P“"°"‘°“°‘ Mm>1cAL Arm Hosprrar. DEPARTMENTS For the manufacture and .,t$°ppl'°s"°s mms' purchase of medical and hospital supplies, including gas masks, *’°“»P·*°°°· motor ambulances, and motorcycles for medical service, their maintenance, repair, and operation, and disinfectants, and the purchase and exchange of ty ewritin machines for militarg posts, camps, hospitals, hospital sliips, and transports, and supp `es reqplired or M um dum"? mosquito destruction m and about the military posts in e Canal a°¤?°° Zone: Promkhd, That the Secretary of War ma; in his discretion select types and makes of motor ambulances or the Army and 112460°-vor. 40—1>·r 1—55