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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 143. 1918. 867 commutation of rations for enlisted patients in general hospitals, $60,000. ArmvMEn1cALMUsEUMANDLmBAnY: For Army Medical Museum, M°di¤·* Mmmpreservation of specimens, and the preparation and p1u·chase of new specimens, $5,000. For the library of the Surgeon General’s Office, including the pur- Lamy. chase of the necessary books of reference and periodicals, $20,000. BUREAU or INBULAR Arrams. inseam-Asarrs. CARE or msarm FILIPIN0 SOLDIERS! For care, maintenance, and mg? °‘ “"“"° s°L treatment at as lums in the Philippine Islands of insane natives of I’¤i“PPi¤° IS'¤¤d$· the Philip ine glands cared for in such institutions conformable to thehAct oiPCongress approved May eleventh, nineteen hrmdred and "°'-35·P· *22- ei t, $1,500. gCARE or msANE sonnmrzs, Porrro Rico REGIMENT or INFANTBYZ P°'°°R*°¤ For care, maintenance, and treatment at as lums in Porto Rico of insane soldiers of the Porto Rico Regiment of, Infantry, $300. ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. ~ ugréimer Depart- ENGINEER DEPOTSZ For incidental ex enses for the depots, includ- ,,,¥'¥‘Q,‘l,§"' °‘*’°"’°' ing fuel, lights, chemicals, stationery, Hardware, machinery, pa of civilian clerks, mechanics, laborers, and other employees, extra-druty gay to soldiers necessarily employed for periods not less than ten ays as artiiicers on work m ad `tion to an not stricizgsin the line of their military duties, such as ca nters, blacksmi, draftsmen, printers, lithographers, photogralpliiers, engine drivers, telegraph operators, teamsters, wheelwrights, masons, machinists, ainters, overseers, laborers; for lumber and materials and for labor fdr packing and crating engineer su plies; repairs of, and for materials to repair, public buildings, maclimery, and instruments, and for unforeseen expenses, $50,000. Euerunmz Scnoor., Wasmuerox, Drsmrcr or Coimmraz E uip- D§,'}¤*”"°' S°"°°‘· ment and maintenance of the E ° eer School at Washington(Par- m5n<r¤iv¤¤¤¢ wd racks, District of Columbia, inclriigiilgl purchase and repair of instruments, machinery, implements, mode s, and materials for the use of the school and for instruction of engineer troops in their special duties as sappers and miners;_for land mining, Sontoniering and signaling for purchase and binding of profession works and perio cals of recent date treating on military and civil engineering and kindred scientific sub 'ects for the library of the United States Enigineer School; for incidental expenses of the school, including chemic s, stationery, I”°"*°°*°*°‘¥’°”°°- hardware, machinery, and boats; for pay of civilian clerks, draftsmen, electricians, mechanics, and laborers; compensation of civilian lecturers and payment of tuition fees of student officers at civil technical · institutions; for unforeseen expenses; for travel expenses of officers 'l"“°'°’¥’°'”°’· on journefys approved by the Secretary of War_ and made for the Pmvm purpose 0 instruction: Pro/vided, That the travehpg expenses herein In lieu ot mirage. provided for shall be in lieu of mileage and other _ owances; and to ` rovide means for the theoretical and practical mstruction at the glngineer School by the purchase of textbooks, books of reference, T°‘“’°°k“·°*°· scientific and professional papers, and for other absolutely necessary explenses, $30,000. E, ui mm Normans EQUIPMENT or moors: For pontoon material, tools, ¤ra`$§°r °q P instruments, supplies, and appliances required for use in the engineer equipment of troops, for military surveys, and for engineer operations in the field, including the purchase, maintenance, operation, and repair of the necessary motorcycles; the purchase and preparation of engineer manuals and procurement of special paper for same, and for a reserve supply of a ove equipment, $135,000,000.