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 1418 SIXTY—SEVENTH coivonnss. sm. rv. OH. 178. 1923. active service, and accepted applicants for enlistment; for interment or preparation and transportation to their homes of the remains of civilian employees of the Army in the employ of the War Department who die abroad, in Alaska, in the Canal Zone, or on Army transports, or who die while on duty in the field; interment of mrlrtary prisoners who die at military fposts; for the rnterment and shipment to their homes of remains 0 enlisted men who are discharged in hospitals in the United States and contmue as inmates of said hospitals to the date of their death; for rnterment of pr1soners of war and interned alien enemies who die at prison camps in the United dRgi¤¤v¤1 ¤<{¤¤ ¤¤¤¤· States; for removal of remains from abandoned posts to_permanent m p°st°’° °` milita posts or national cemeteries, including the remains of Federal solgliers, sailors, or marines interred in fields or abandoned primgiavgggywmt W vate and city cemeteries; and in arg case where the expenses of bur- ' ial or shipment of the remains of 0 cer·s or enlisted men of the Army who die on the active list, are borne by individuals, where such expenses would have been lawful claims against the Government, reimbursement to such individuals may be made of the amount allowed by the Government for such services out of this sum, but no _ reimbursement shall be made of such expenses incurred prior to Y. XP? . greg F*5¤,,n$iw American cemeteries in Great Britain and France, $160,000: Pro- Reurqi ¤m¤¤¤,¤¤=, miied, That the above provisions shall be applicable in the case of $d§fT"° °“”' i"' officers and enlisted men on the retired list of the Army who have died or may hereafter die while on active duty by proper assignment. Qonkderate mma, Conrnnnnnn MoUNn, Onrrwoon Cnunrnxr, CmcAco, Innmorsz °h‘°“‘°*I“· For care, protection, and maintenance of the plat of groimd known as “Confederate Mound " in Oakwood Cemete, Chicago, $500. m§°'g,‘g§gf¤” S*°°k· For care, protection, and maintenance of Cllmfederate Stockade ' Cemetery, Jo ons Island, in Sandusky Bay, Ohio, $350. lgtzmmmw burial CONFEDERATE BURIAL PLATSZ For care, protection, and maintenance P of Confederate burial plats, owned by the United States, located and known by the following designations: Confederate Cemetery, North Alton, Illinois; Confederate Cemetery, Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio; Confederate section, Greenlawn Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana; Confederate Cemetery, Point Lookout, Maryland, and Con- _ federate Cemetery, Rock Island, Illinois, $1,250. {;§§}§,§°§§,; §;,§§;,g,, Bmzrar. or nncmsnn rNnrcnN·r PATIENTS: For burying in the Little g°gg;g,1mBv;gg;;t¤¤ Rock (Arkansas) National Cemetery, including transportation ' thereto, indigent ex-soldiers, ex-sailors, or ex-marines of the United States service, either Regular or Volunteer, who have been honorably discharged or retired and who die while patients at the Army an Navy General Hospital, Hot Springs, Arkansas, to be disbursed at a cost not exceeding $35 for such burial expenses in each case, _ exclusive of cost of grave, $100. ,¤§"(§",,,.,U?l°°°’*°°“b° For repairs and preservation of monuments, tablets, roads, fences, and so forth, made and constructed by the United States in Cuba and China to mark the places where American soldiers fell, $1,000, ,§§“'Q§‘,§F*“"A’“*‘ wasmnerou-Amsxa urnrraizr cnnnn AND rmmonarn srsrmm. °P°'°“°"·°‘°· For defraying the cost of such extensions, betterments, operation, and maintenance of the Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System as ma be a proved b the Secretary of War, to be available until the close of) the fiscaly year 1925, from the receipts of the Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System which have been covered into the Treasury of the United States, the extent of such extensions and betterments and the cost thereof to be reported to Congres by the Secretary of War, $140,000.
 * ,,"$‘,§:{"'{, Jul 1, 1910; e nses of the se ation of bodies in permanent