Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/680

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662 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 113. 1918. R°*’°*” ‘° "°°“°€· Forre airs to and improvements of the heatin , lighting, and power °w"mm° plant ofp the Providence Hospital, and for each and every dpurpose connected therewith, $19,950, to be expended under the rrection and sugrvision of the Superintendent of the Capitol Buildinlg and m’§;';“{'°° m"*"°‘ Grorm and to be paid one-half out of the Treasury of the nited States and one-half out of the revenues of the District of Columbia. D?@["“°1d H°"P“'“» Garfield Memorial Hospital: For maintenance, to enable it to provide medical and surgical treatment to persons unable to pay therefor, rmder a contract to be made with the Board of Charities of "§·'§‘,¤_’*°"° m'“"°* the District of Columbia, $19,000, one half of which sum shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other ’ V alf from the Treasury of the United States. D,§f,§*,;'Q°{,,}*{‘;"Q,°,°‘g NATIONAL norm Fon nrsasuzn VOLUNTEER sormmrzs. S°PP°’*· Ifolri support of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, as o ows: D°’°°"*°m°‘ Central Branch Da n Ohio: Current ex enses: For a of Currentexpanses. 1 1 oflicers and nonco ned officers of the hoiire, with suchpe>ii:ep— tions as are hereinafter noted, and their clerks weighmasters, and orderhes; chaplams, rehgrous instruction and entertainment for the members of the home printers, booklbinders, librarians, musicians, telegraph and telephone operators, guards, janitors, watchmen, fire company, and property and materials purchased for their use, including repairs not done by the home; artrcles of amusement, library books, magazines, papers, pictures, and musical instruments, and repairs not one by the home; stationery, advertis` legal E-! damn advice, payments due hens of deceased members: Provided:D'ihat all mmwm receglpts on account of the effects of deceased members during the fisc year shall also be available for such payments; and for such opher expdindituregssoascpgn not properly be inc uded under other heads o ex n , ; “¤**“°°¤°¤- Suggistence: lFor&pay of commissary sergeants, commissa clerks, porters,_laborers, b_ ers, cooks, dishwashers, waiters, and others employed_rn the subsistence department; food su plies, except articles of special diet for the srclr, purchased for the subsistence of the members of the home and cryrhau employees employed and resrding at the branch, their freight, reparauon, an serving; aprons, caps, and jackets for kitchen and aiming-room employees; to acco; dmmg·room and kitchen furniture and utensils, bakers and butchers tools and apphances their repair not done by the home, $320,000; H°"”°°°‘°‘ Househo : For furniture for officer·s’ quarters; bedsteads, bedding, bedding material, all other articles required in the quarters of the mem ers, and of civilian employees permanently em loyed and residing at the branch, and their repair, if not repaired by the home; fuel, including fuel for_cooking, heat, and liglht; engineers and firemen, bathhouse eepers, jamtors, laundry employees, and for all labor, materials, and appliances required or household use, and Hmm repimrshrf not repaired by the home, $160,000; ‘ _ osprtalz For pay of assistant surgeons, matrons, druggists, hospital clerks and stewards, ward masters, nurses, cooks, waiters, readers, drivers, funeral escort, janitors, and for such other services as may be necessary for the care of the sick; burial of the dead; surgical mstruments and appliances, medical books, medicine hquors, fruits, and other necessaries for the sick not purchased under subsistence; bedsteads, bedding, and bedding materials, and all other special articles necessary for the wards; hospital fur·mture including special art1c1es and appliances for hospital kitchen and dining room; carriage, hearse stretchers, collins; and for all repairs to hospital furniture and appliances not done by the home, $83,000;