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 736 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cr-r. 384. 1910. thousand five hundred dollars; inspector—general and chief surgeon, four thousand dollars; assistant general treasurer and assistant rnsppctor-general, three thousand dollars; assistant inspector-gpneralnt ee thousand dollars; clerical services for the offices of the president, general treasurer, and ins ector- eneral and chief surgeon, fifteen thousand five hundred dogars; cirical services for managprs, four thousand five hundred dollars; for traveling expenses of the Board of Managers, their officers and employees, including officers of branch homes when detailed on inspection work, sixteen thousand dollars; for outdoor relief, one thousand dollars; for rent, legal services, medical examinations, stationery], telegrams, and other irlrcidental delxpenses, seven thousand dollars; in all, sixty-three thousand dollars. In all, for National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, four million two hundred and one thousand eight hundred dollars. iing Provided, That no part of the foregoing appr§priations shall be expended for any purpose at any branch of the ational Home for Disabled Volunteers that maintains or permits to be maintained on its premises a bar, canteen, lgr other place where beer, wine, or other intoxicatin i uors are so .· ` g{g},L’{,§*0g$g·,pmp Hereafter the gapiilication of any person for membership in the my or iuma¤¤J·°b¢ National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers and the admission “’"°°f‘ of the applicant thereunder shall be and constitute a valid and bind- _  contract between such applicant and the Board of Managers of sard home that on the deat of said applicant while a member of such home, leaving no heirs at law nor next of kin, all personal property owned by said applicant at the time of his death, incluwg money or choses m action eld by him and not disposed of by, whether such property be the proceeds of pensions or otherwise ¤¤¢f¤=r¤>¤*f¤¤¢ derived, shall vest in and become the property of said Board of Managers for the sole use and benefit of the post fund of said home, the proceeds to be disposed of and distributed among the several branches as may be ordered by said Board of Managers, and that all personal property of said applicant shall, u on his death, while a member, at once pass to and vest in said Boardp of M rs, subject to be reclaimed by any legatee or_person entitled to tage the same by inheritance at angotime within five years after the death of N·>¤·>¤¤>•vp¤c•¤m such member. The ard of Managers is directed to so change the form of application for membership as to give reasonable notice of this provision to each applicant and as to contain the consent of the gpplicant to accept membership upon the conditions herein rovr e. smemaremmuu P State or territorial homes for disabled soldiers and sailors: For "°$'$§’?55_,,_,m_ continuing aid to state or territorial homes for the support of disabled volunteer soldiers, in conformity with the Act approved August twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, including all classes of soldiers admissible to the Nationa Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, one million one hundred and fifty thousand mwsm. dollars: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be appor- “‘“"‘°““"· tioned to any state or territorial home t at maintains a bar or canmE;g,¤g¤,cg¤:i;drg_¤:t;_r;· teen where intoxicating liquors are sold: Provided further, That for ’ any sum or_ sums collected m any manner from inmates of such state or territorial homes to be used for the support of said homes a lilge amount shall be deducted from the aid herein provided for, but this provisoshall not apply to any state or temtorial home into whrc the wives or widows of soldiers are admitted and maintained. ,,,§’,,'{§,F P" "“" aaox rar AND Bourrrr. For payment of amounts for arrears of ay of two and three ear volunteers, for bounty to volunteers and their widows and llegal