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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 24. 1919. 193 $-1.500; inspector general and chief surgeon, 84.000; assistant general treasurer and assistant inspector general, $3,000; assistant inspector general, $3,000; clerical services for the offices of the president, general treasurer, and inspector general and chief surgeon, $15,500; clerical services for man§ers, $2,700 ; traveling expenses of the board of managers, their officers, and employees, inclu ing officers of branch homes when detailed on inspection work, $10,000; outside relief, $100; legal services, medical examinations, stationery, telegrams, and other incidental expenses, $1,700 ;in all, $49,000; In all, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, $4,716,850. Provided, That no part of the foregoing apprplpriations shall be I*;Q°§fi°c;m,s expended for any purpose at any branch of the ational Home for ` Disabled Volunteer Soldiers that maintains or permits to be maintained on its premises a bar, canteen, or other place where beer, wine, or other intoxicatingliquors are sold. Sm, D, Tmimal State and Territoria.? homes for disabled soldiers and sailors: For hop?. continuing aid to State or Territorial homes for the support of disabled vtrtis, p. so volunteer soldiers, in conformit with the Act appfoved August 27, 1888, includi.r§ all classes of solcgers admissible to the Nation Home ,,,m,,m_ for Disabled olunteer Soldiers, $900,000: Provided, That no p_art_of mtmoma. this appropriation sha.ll be apportioned to any State or Territorial home that maintains a bar or canteen where intoxicating hguors are couacums mm in. sold: Promkled further, That for any sum or sums collecte in any m‘°’· manner from 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 gpviso shall not apply to any State or Territorial home into which wives or widows soldiers are admitted and maintained. Bacx rar imp Bomvrr. B°°"*’°’“°‘"’°““"· Pa out to Civil For arrears of tpay of two and three ayear volunteers, for bounty to Wgifégmgwyg volunteers and eir widows and leg heirs, for bounty under the oommdafm of 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 soldiers on furlough, that may be certified to be due by the accounting officers of the Treasury during the fiscal year 1920, $1,000. wuwan spaimzc. For arrears of pay and allowances on account of service of officers and men of the Army during the War with Spain and in the Philippine Islands that may be certined to be due by the accounting officer o the Treasury during the fiscal year 1920 and that are chargeable to the appropriations that have been carried to the surplus fund $500. DEPARTMENT or rrrn mrnnion. ""°‘*°' "°*’°““‘°“" The Secretary of War is authorized to transfer, without chargo, %r¥¤,ii&d¤;¤f?g¤? “’¤ to the Secretary of the Interior for use of the Interior Department, gtiirtmmt °°th°" exploswes and explosive material for which the War Department ·*""·¥’· ”°· has no further use. _ _ rusmo nunmmos. P“bH° b°‘m”'°°` Ro airs of build1ngs' : For repairs of Patent Offico Buil, PGD- sion (gffice Building, and of the General Land Offico  }n0}§1d· xng preservation and repair of steam·heating and electric-lighting plants and elevators, $30,000, of which sum not exceeding 7,500 Hug he expended for day labor except for work done by contractn camo, Bu,,,,m¤_ 8Pl¥»0l uildings: For work at the Capitol and for gonoml 1'6P¤·¤YS Re1¤¤¤»¤¤— thereof, including cleaning and repairing works of art,_iiags for the piast 8n?)§ost goiits of the center ogthhe Capitol  $8l1¤$¢ Ng; ouse ce ui dmgs' ; Hagstalfs, yards, an e; vv} mechanics and laborers; purc@ and maintenance, and driving of