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 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 482 . JULY 14, 1932 . 677 not exceeding $2,821,567 may be expended for experimental and re- search work wit h airplan es or li ghter-th an-air c raft and their e quip- ment, including the pay of necessary civilian employees ; not exceed- ing $100 may be expended for the production of lighter-than-air equipment ; not less than $11,525,728 shall be expended for the production or purchase of new airplanes and their equipment, spare parts, and acce ssories, of which $9,017, 152 shal l be ava ilable e xclu- sively for combat airplanes, their equi pmen t, s pare par ts, and accessories ; not less than $5,924,010 shall be expended, other than for pay of civilian employees, for aviation fuel and oil and for the repair and maintenance of airplanes and their equipment, spare parts, and accessories ; and not more than $6,000 may be expended for settle- ment of claims (not exceeding $250 each) for damages to persons and private property resulting from the operation of aircraft at home and abroad when each claim is substantiated by a survey report of a board of officers appointed by the commanding officer of the nearest aviation post and approved by the Chief of Air Corps and the Secretary of War : Provided further, That the sum of $19 3,872 of the appropriation for Air Corps, Army, fiscal year 1929, and the sum of $158,455 of the appropriation for Air Corps, Army, fiscal year 1930, shall remain available until June 30, 1933, for the pay ment of obligations incurred under contracts executed prior to July 1, 1929, and July 1, 1930, respectively : Provided further, That none of the money appropriated in this Act shall be used for the purchase of any airplane order ed after the approval of this Act which is equ ipp ed or prop ell ed by a L ibe rty mo tor or by any mo tor or airplane engine purchased or constructed prior to July 1, 1920. New airplanes, etc. Sums for incurred obligations. Vol. 46, pp. 337, 1361 . Engine equipment res tricte d. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Medical Department, ARMY MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT F or the manufacture and p urchase of medical and h ospital sup- Supplies. plies1 including disinfectants, for military posts, camps, hospitals, hospital ships and transports, for laundry work for enlisted men and Army nurses while patients in a hospital, and supplies required for mosquito destruction in and about military posts in the Canal Zo n e ; for the purc hase of veterina ry suppli es and h ire of v eterinar y surgeons ; for inspection service and instruction furnished by the Services, etc., by Department of Agriculture which may be transferred in advance ; cultural Depart- for expenses of medical supply depots ; for medical care and treat- ment not o therwi se pr ovide d for, incl uding care and s ubsis tence in Private treatment. private hospita ls of off icers, e nlisted men, and civilia n employ ees of the Army, of applican ts for enlistment, and o f prisoners of war and other persons in military custody or confinement, when entitled thereto by law, regulation, or contract Provided, That this shall Pro applicable, if on Not not apply to officers and enlisted men who are treated in private furlough. hospita ls or by civilian physici ans whil e on fur lough care and t reatme nt of epid emic and co ntagi ous d isease s in the A rmy aEC~gious diseases or at military posts or stations, including measures to prevent the spread thereof, and the payment of reasonable damages not other- wise provided fo r for bedding and clothi ng injured or destroyed in such prevention ; for the care of insane Filipino soldiers in con- insane Filipino soi- for micy with the Act of Con gres s a ppro ved May 11, 1908 ; for the diVoi.35 p. 122. pay of male and female nurses, not including the Army Nurse u .S,3 .,p . 681. Corps, and of co oks and other civilians employed for the proper care of sick officers and soldiers, under such regulations fixing their
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