Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/784

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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. (31.255. 1909. 767 Conrmonivr, BUREAU or Mnmcmn AND SURGERY: For tolls and C°¤“¤g€¤*· ferriages; care, transportation, and burial of the dead; urchase of books and stationery, binding of medical records, unbouncflbooks, and pamphlets; hygienic and sanitary investigation and illustration; sanitary and hygienic instruction; purchase and repairs of wagons, automo ile ambulances, and harness ; purchase of and feed for horses and cows; trees, plants, garden tools and seeds; incidental articles for the mus? of hygienp {uid departmemz of instructiolrxi, nay? dispensary, ason, nava a orato , sic uarters at ava cadem and marine btarracks ; washing foliymedicall department at museum df hy- giene and department of instruction, naval dis ensary, Washington, naval laboratory, sick quarters at Naval Acadlrimy and marine barracks, drspensarres at navy-yards and naval stations, and ships; and for minor repairs on buildinlgs and grounds of the United States Naval Museum of Hygiene and epartment of Instruction; for the care, maintenance, and treatment of the insane of the Navy and Marine Co s on the Pacific coast, and all other necessary contingent expenses; in lil], sixty-nine thousand seven hundred dollars. TRANSPORTATION or 1u¤MArNs: To enable the Secretary of the '1`¤a¤¤f¤¤,gt¤¤°,};,ge·¤¤ Navy, in his discretion, to cause to be transferred to their homes em. S m' the remains of officers and enlisted menof the Navy and Marine, Co s who die or are killed in action ashore or afloat, and also to enable the Secretary of the Navy, in his discretion, to cause to be transported to their homes the remains of civilian employees who die (pugséile of Ithe m/`elgérjinpptéal limits of lthe United Statesdterfl tpolu- Hmm san dollars: r, t t sum erein a ropriate s a 6 risk u mma. available for ayment for transportation of thepremains of officers App no 0 and men who have died while on duty at any time since April twenty- first, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight. _ REPAIRS, BUREAU OF Munro1NR AND SURGERY: For necessary Remisrepairs of naval laboratory, naval hospitals, and appendages, including roads, wharves, outhouses, sidewalks, fences, gardens, farms, and cemeteries, fortv—five thousand dollars. In all, Bureau of `Medicine and Surgery, four hundred and twenty- four thousand seven hundred dollars. BUREAU or sU1>r>r,rr·:s imo ACCOUNTS. m_*;*',fi*;j{,;;f,;$*‘P¥’*‘°” Przovrsroxs, NAVY: For provisions and commutcd rations for the *’*°'*”*°””·*‘“'· seamen and marines, which commuted rations may be paid to caterers ' of messes, in case of death or desertion, upon orders of the commanding officers, gnmpmted rptimis for om;-eps rin sea; epnty {otherthan commissione o icers o tie ine, . er ica an: ar lorps, chaplains, chief boatswains, chief gunners, and chief sailmakers) and midshipmen, and commuted rations stopped on account of sick in hospital and credited to the naval hospital fund: subsistence of officers and men unavoidably detained or absent from vessels to which attached under orders (during which subsistence rations to be stopped on board ship and no credit for commutation therefor to be given); and for subsistence of female nurses and navy and marine corps general courts-martial prisoners undergoing imprisonment with sentences of dishonorable discharge from the service at the expiration of such confinement: Provided, That the Secretary of fzgggintion dS_ the Navy is authorized to commute rations for such general courts- (mm. ’ P martial prisoners in such amounts as seem to him proper, which may varv in accordance with the location of the naval prison, but whic shall in no case exceed thirty cents per diem for each ration so comrnuted; labor in general storehouses and paymasters’ offices in navy- vards, including naval stations maintained in island possessions under the control of the United States, and expenses in handling stores