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 1396 SrxrY.S1x*rH CONGRESS. Sess. III. ce. 161. 1921. Ck>1h*¤8·**1b’**¤°*°°$· Clothing for all branches: For clothing, underclothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes, socks, and overalls; labor, materials, machmes, too s, and appliances employed, and for use II1 the ta1lor_ shops, knitting sho s, and shoe shops, or other home shops in which any kind 0 B d mamgm clotlhing is made or repaired, $250,000. °*“`_ ° Board of managers: President, $4,000; secretary, $500; general S"‘1“"°S’€t°‘ treasurer, who shall not be a member of the board of managers, $5,000; chief surgeon, $4,500; assistant general treasurer, $3,500; inspector general, $3,500; clerical services or the offices of the president, general treasurer, and inspector general and chief surgeon, $19,000; clerical services for managrs, $2,700; travehng expenses of the board of managers, their officers and employees inc uding oflicers of branch homes when detailed on inspection work, $14,000; outside relief, $100; legal services, medical examinations, stationery, telegrams, and other incidental expenses, $1,700;  all, $58,500. stm or Temma, In all, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldrers, $5,984,800. names. i State and Territorial homes for disabled soldiers and sailors: -*;idt<{- _ For continuing aid to State or Territorial homes for the support of ’p` August 27, 1888, as amended, includin all classes of soldiers admis- _ sible to the National Home for Disable; Volunteer Soldiers, $900,000: §§§%;,,,s hgm in. Provided, That for any sum or sums collected in any manner from mam inmates of such State or Territorial homes to be used for the support of said homes a like amount shall be deducted from the aid herein provided for, but this proviso shall not apply to any State or Territorial home into which the wives or widows of soldier are admitted and maintained. " Back pay and bounty. nacx PAY AND BOUNTY. w§;y;i»1$¢e1ii?s. CM For arrears of pay of two and three ears volunteers, for bounty wx.14, p. m to volunteers and their widows and legal heirs, for bounty under the Qommutatiou ¤:·Act of July 28, 1866, and for amounts for commutation of rations ’““°“· to (prisoners of war in States of the so-called Confederacy, and to sol iers on furlough, that may be certified to be due by the accounting wmvmspdmm officers of the Treasury during the fiscal year 1922, $1,000. For arrears of pay and allowances on account of service of officers and men of the Army durinc the War with S ain and in the Philip ine Islands that ma be certihed to be due lily the accounting ofgcer of the Treasury durin the fiscal year 1922, and that are chargeable to the appropriations that have been carried to the surplus fund, $500. "““°"’°*"*'°‘“°“‘ DEPARTMENT or me rrvrnmoa. P“N‘° °"‘m’“"‘ pursue Bummncs. Repairs to Depart-. . . . mentbuildings. Re airs of buildings: For re airs of Patent Office Build1n` g Pension gilice Building, and of the Iéreneral Land Office Building, iiiclud-· mg preservation and repair of  and electric-lighting plants and elevators, $30,000, of which sum not exceeding $8,500- Capitcl bandage, macy he expended for day labor except for work done by contract. Ream: M apitol uildingsz Eor work at the Capitol and for general repairs thereof, including cleaning and reépgiring works of art, flags for the east and west fronts of the center of Capitol and for Senate and House Qiiice Buildings; flagstaffs, hal ards, and tackle; wages of mechanics and laborers; purchase andy maintenance, and driving of motorpropelled, passenger-carrying office vehicles; and not exceeding $100 for the purchase o technical and necessary reference books [ . ms and city directoriy, $65,000. sa. gm “Capitol Groun sz For care and improvement of unds surrounding the Capitol, Senate, and House Office, pay of one
 * 2"·pé9‘;°‘ disabled volunteer soldiers, in conformit with the Act approved