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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 253. 1920. 1025 burial expenses (not exceeding $100 for any patient dying in hospital)! $2fo00¤000'. . . Armv medical sup- The Secretary of War is authorized and directed to transfer to the pue¢rk¤sr¤rr¤d;r¤»r¤r Secretary of the Treasury for use of the Public Health Service, and dmmm h°sp1t°ls' without payment therefor, such hospital furniture, equipment, and supplies, as may be rwred for hosp1tals of the said service at Fort Henry, Fort Bayard, 'pple Barracks, and in Cook County, Illinois, The total value of the material transferred hereunder shall not exceed $1,000,000. r BUREAU or WAR msrc INSURANCE. aiiiéruimk 1°°°m°° The sum of $350,000 of the apgropriation for stationery and minor m,°QT,§”S{§°{ ,‘,§§,m§,%f§§ office supplies, contained in the irst Deficiency Appropriation Act, °i°jS,;,6 P 331 fiscal year 1920, is made available for the payment of salaries. The ’ ` sums of $1,500 and $35,000.of the appropriation for the fiscal year v°l‘ ‘°’ 1* mt 1920 for "Salaries and expenses of emplpgees engaged in iield investigations and for expenses of branch ces"` are made available, restpectively, for traveling expenses, and for furniture, equipment, an supplies. _ WAR DEPARTMENT. W"` D°"“"'“°'“‘ omcn or rim sncnmumr. ”·¤¢*·¤’¤ °¤*=·· For additional amormt required for the salary of the Assistant ‘°Sm°°‘“tS°°'°"“Y‘ Secretary of War during the iiscal years 1920 and 1921, in accordance AM" p‘ 76* with section 5a of the Act "to amend an Act entitled ‘An Act for making further and more effectual provision for the National Defense, and for other purposes’ approved June 3, 1916, and to establish military justice," $5,416.67. ORDNANCE nr:rAn·mmrr. ,,,§’,,'§“““°° D°P°“‘ For payment of the claims for damage to and loss of private i>{ ¤NE»i'e1aa¤s propertcy occasioned by the e§>losions and fire at the plant of the §}’§,,,,,,c_,,°@Y °‘P"* . A. illespie Company, at 0 an, New Jersey, whic have been V<>1·4<>»v·1165- determined y the Secretary of %ar from claims submitted by the sufferers and in amounts not exceeding those enumerated and scheduled in House Document Numbered 777 of the present session, $62 867.10. ’ BUREAU or 1NsULA1z Arrams. mhimm ABM Bw The taxes imposed by the Philiplpine Legislature in section 1614 ·ii°i¤ii§pf§?;i3sQlY`id°Sy of the Act Numbered 2657, enacte by that body on February 24, $,‘§’,},‘f° °'· '°g°"’ 1916, are legalized and ratified, and the collection of all such taxes made under or by authority of such Act of the Phili pine Lgislature is legalized, ratifed, and coniirmd as fully to all intents and pur oses as if the same had by prior Act of Congress been specifically autiiorized and directed. NATIONAL onmnrnnms. °`°"°°“l°°m°°°"°S` For the restoration and repair of storm damage to the Vicksburg, 1ie s%·$lf¤iS.iam- Mississippi, National Cemetery and roadway thereto, $7,500, to “g°· remain available until June 30, 1921. PUBLIC nurnnrxcs AND Gnomms. _ _ Buildings and Buildings and grounds in and around Washington: For improve- g¤>¤¤<*S»D·°· ment and care of public grounds, District of Columbia, as follows: