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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 58, 60, 61. 1909. 593 sion mone shall be by said superintendent or disbursing agent disbursed andy used, under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior, for the benefit of the pensioner, and, in case of a male pensioner, his wife, minor children, and dependent parents, or, if a female pensioner, her minor children, if any, in the order named, and to pay his or her board and maintenance in the hospital, the remainder of such pension money, if any, to be placed to the credit of eljlggoff ;j*§°i¤“°' °‘ the pensioner and to be paid to the pensioner or the guardian of the P` pensioner in the event of his or her discharge from the hospital; or, 1D the event of the death of said pensioner while an inmate of said hospital, shall, if a female pensioner, be paid to her minor children and, in the case of a male pensioner, be paid to his wife, if living; if no wife survives him, then to his minor children; and in case there is no wife nor minor children then the said unexpended balance to his

  • or her credit shall be applied to the general uses of said hospital: _

Provided, That in the ease of any nsioner transferred to the hospital {,’;·;{fg·, U 0, ba, from the National Home for Disabhzd Volunteer Soldiers any pension ences, em., from vox; money to his credit at said Home at the time of his said transfer shall ‘§{‘,,f,‘{f" S°m’"“ be transferred with him to said hospital and laced to his credit therein, to be expended as hereinbefore provided, and in case of his return from said hos ital to the Home any balance to his credit at said hospital shall in like manner be transferred to said Home, to be expended in accordance with the rules established in regard thereto, an this provision shall also be aipplicable to all unex nded pension money heretofore paid to the officers of said hospitapbn account of pensioners who were but are not now inmates thereof." Sec. 2. That all provisions of law inconsistent with this Act are "°’°"· hereby repealed. Approved, February 2, 1909. CHAP. 60.-An A o amend an Act to roe for thtion o F°l¤'“¤*'Y $· 1909- mma ss-at of ltetdm stm. " “° ° '°°”"“"“‘ f “‘° , [H- R-M-1 1 [Public. No. 202. Be it enacted by the Senate and House cfllegoresentatives of the United States of America in Uongress assembled, That the Act entitled "An §{‘,,’},‘l§fI‘,§{,‘§l',§$;,d, Act to provide for the reor nization of the consular service of the ¤<¤>¤¤¤¤•¤;61 mm, United States," approved fpril fifth, nineteen hundred and six, as .,.f"*°'°' '° heretofore amended? is further amended as follows: By striking out, in class nine, consuls, the word “Messina," and by inserting after the word “Carlsbad," in class seven, consub, the word "Catama." Approved, February 3, 1909. CHAP. 61.-An Act To repeal section twelve of an Act entitled "An Act to pro- February a190s. vide for a union railroad station in the Districtof Columbia, and for other purposes," IH- R-*m°·] _ _ approved February twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and three, and to provide for [p,,bm,_ N0_m_] t e location and erection of a substation on the parking at the corner formed by the intersection of the east side of Seventh street and the south side of C street southwest, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, by the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Company, and to provide for the approval of the same by the Commissioners of the District of Colum ia. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of.Rqrr·esentatlves of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Philadelphia, Baltl— more and Washington Railroad Com ny shall, within t irty days muon, { so th from the enactment hereof, begin anda within four months complete Wm5B_" " the construction of a substation, with suitable accommodation for passen er travel, on the parking at the corner formed by the intersection of tie east side of Seventh street and the south side of C street southwest, and south of the south building line of C street, in the city of