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 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 6. 1919. 45 such work as is now being done by other processes and any similar _ work that may be necessary hereafter: Provided, That in the execution iiiiziiliiou or plate of such work only such part of it shall be transferred from the present ¥"'i”°°'S· method of executing it as will permit of the retention in the service of such permanent plate printers as are now engaged in the execution of such work, or such temporary plate printers similarly employed and who can qualify under civ1l—service regulations for permanent Suspension of m_ appointments; and all Acts or (parts of cts heretofore enacted smarts on powerand relative to the use of power an hand presses in the printing of “““°p'°“°“‘ securities of the Government are hereby suspended and declared not in effect until that time, and at the termination of said emergency such Acts or parts of Acts shall be in effect and force as prior to the V°l· 3’·P·*3°· Act of October 6, 1917. rrmrre nuunmes. P“b1‘°b“‘1°“‘g" O era su lies: For operating su plies for public buildin, °p°""“‘g s“m’“°°' incliihingmige saliiiie objects specified under this head in the Sun<§rsy Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1919, $285,000. rnnmo HEALTH snrevicn. m?"bl‘° Hmth Sm" For ay of acting assistant surgeons (noncommissioned medical g.,‘,§,,°tY”‘“S‘m“° "` oflicersij $10,000. ‘ t For freight, transportation, and traveling expenses, including the °°”u”g°° °xp°"”°‘ expenses, except membership fees, of officers w en offic1allE detailed to attend meetings of associations for the promotion of pub c health, $5,000. For maintenance of marine hospitals, including subsistence and §{$,,?,°§.Y§}°l°‘ all other necessarv miscellaneous expenses which are not included under s ecial heads, $40,000. ‘ The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby directed to acquire and §‘§,‘§,“?${’$j{2},°,°. complete immediately the hospital at Broadview, Cook County, Illi- *1‘{*,j)°fi),*{,¤°;,°;>$'°°°‘*· nois, authorized and appropriated for by an Act entitled "An Act to pm}, bpi sm] ms, authorize the Secretary 0 the Treas1u·y to provide hospital and “°°‘ sanatorium facilities for discharged sick and disabled soldiers, sailors, and marines," approved March 3, 1919 (Public Act Numbered 326, Sixitiyhfth Congress). e last yéaragraph of section 6 of the "Act to authorize the Secre- $§?",°5f°’§’°'l5¤¤, tary of the reasury to provide hospital and sanatorium facilities for *¤ggg*g*£md°d_ discharged sick and disa led soldiers, sailors, and marines " approved March 3, 1919, is hereb amended to read as follows: The sum of $1,500,000 is hereby authorized to be held as an emergency fund for the plurchase of land and the erection thereon of buildings or for the pure ase of lend and buildings, and the remodeling thereof, suitable or hospital and sanatoria urposes, which the Secretary of the Treasuxg is hereby authorized) to select and locate for the uses of the United tates Public Health Service, if in his judgment the emergency requires it. soxns or cnnw or mxrrnn srxms suns- sm nmeo. U·S·S·"S*”D*°¤‘*" Any Liberty loan bonds belonging to an officer or member of the b£§,{’l{°,§‘t'3,F¤,,,If,fib°'§§ crew of the United States shi San Diego and which were in possession ghfmmégtg-» 9*·]Wl ****2} of the owner on board saidp vessel on the 19th da of July, 1918, vegslel. y when such vessel was simk off the coast of Long Islyand, New York and which shall be shown to have been at that time lost beyond recovery are hereby declared to have been wholl destroyed and the Secretary of the Treas is hereby authorized? and directed to issue duplicates of such hoiili in conformity with the provisions of the Revised Statutes.