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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. 11. GH. 253. 1922. 757 Drsrosmon OF REMAINS or ormcnns, sonnrnizs, AND CIVILIAN m§,*,§g°_§}“ggu;; sf; Emrnornnsz For interment, cremation (only upon request from rela- umass. ’ tives of the deceased), or of preparation and transportation to their homes or to such national cemeteries as may be des1gnated by proper authority, in the discretion of the Secret of War, of the remains of officers, cadets, United States Militarymxcademy, acting assistant surgeons, members of the Army Nurse Corps, and enlisted men in active service, and accepted applicants for enlistment; for interment A"“·P·’3‘· or reparation and trans ortation to their homes of the remains of civgian employees of the Krmy in the emidoy of the War Department who die abroad, in Alaska, in the Canal one, or on Army transports, or who die while on duty in the field; interment of military prisoners who die at military posts; for the interment and shipment to their homes of remains of enlisted men who are discharged in hcgslpitals in the United States and continue as inmates of said hospit s to the date of their death; for interment of prisoners of war and interned alien enemies who die at prison camps in the United States; for d0§g,¤¤¤v¤{;f:=; ¤¤¤¤- removal of remains from abandoned posts to permanent military pm ’ ` posts or national cemeteries, including the remains of Federal soldiers, sailors, or marines interred in fields or abandoned private and city Rémhusmmt 0, cemeteries; and in any case where the expenses of burial or shipment i¤diVid¤¤*¤· of the remains of officers 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, reim 1u·sement 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 Amrm, wnmms such expenses incurred prior to July 1, 1910; expenses of the segre— i¤ Gmt Britain and gation of bodies in ermanent American cemeteries in Great Britain org, ea., or mm and France for tlib care andmainteuance of graves iof officers, "’ · soldiers, and  emplo ees of the Army abroad, including the erection of necessary builchngs and improvements at ermanent Unexpeuded mn. American cemeteries and care and maintenance thereof; £e sum of °“,‘;‘f,§°Zf“;;*°i“ 896 $543,320 of the unobligated balances of the appropriations for "Dis- 1386-. ’ ' ’ position of remains of officers, soldiers, and civilian employees," for the fiscal years 1920, 1921, and 1922 is hereby made available for the HMM fiscal year 1923 for the purposes set forth in this par aph: Pro- Remea'0m¤¤¤,eu., mkled, That the above provisions shall be applicable inaglie cases of 2§_°°°"° °“°" "‘°l“°` officers and enlisted men on the retired list of the Army who have died or may hereafter die while on active duty by proper assi ent and_also_ to citizens of the United States who may have diednglhile serving in the armies of the Allies associated with the American umd, hr mm forces: Prmnkled Bfurther, That the fnmds made available by Public hud for meme, Resolution Num ered 44, Sixty-seventh Congress, for the urchase i°f§ii¤ei!iv¤igu,°”§1l$? °°°` pxfiieal estéptpdaualilrpprovement noi cipfneiterietim Em·0pe for gmerécan i4,:“¢¢,p·§& tarye s remainav`aeor e sesspecidein  _ that resolution until June 30, 1923: Promklcd, That the sum wgdiiiifgridiid bu of $4,000,000 of the unobligatedlpalance of the appropriation “Dis- m\g¤1-41,pp- 184, ms, ggcsition of remains of officers, so diers, and civil employees," for the ‘ al years 1920, 1921, and 1922, shall be carried to the surplus fund and be covered into the Treasury upon the approval of this Act. CONFEDERATE Momzn, Oaxwoon Cnunrnnr, Cmcaeo, Innmors: Cm°‘§.;‘,§§f1°]§?‘° M‘”“"*· For care, protection, and maintenance of the plat of ground known as "Confederate Mound" in Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, $500. For care, rotection, and maintenance of Confederate Stockade ,,,E,‘f‘g§,d§{“*° S*°°k' Cemetery, Johnstone Island, in Sandusky Bay, Ohio, $350. _ Coumanniwm nunmr. rnars: For care, tprotection, and mainte- P,,,°§}’°°“‘°° "“"‘“ nance of Confederate burial plats, owned by e United States, located and known b the following designations: Confederate Cemetery, North Alton, Ihinois; Confederate Cemetery, Cam;}-nChase, Columbus, Ohio; Confederate section, Greenlawn Cemetery, dianapolis, Indi-