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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. C11. 235. 1920. 905 h Fprf sublsisgzncp, inlpludirilg gheosggne objects specified under this S“"““°¤°°~ ear or the en ra ranc 15, 0; h Fprf houlsehgld,  the same objects specified under this H°"S°h°m' ea or t c entra ranc, $77 000· For hospital, including the samh objects specified under this head H°“"°"‘ folliblictgsddpgigtiirhzbl  of the home, $1,500; T'°“°°"°°°°' { Fo; r3·>airs,lir§:ludixl:g ghe game objects specified under this head R°°“i” or the entra ranc, 35, 00* For farm, including the same bbjects specified under this head for Fm" th? Ceptral Branch, $23,000; n a, $393,500. . Battle Mountain Sanitarium, Hot Springs, South Dakota: For <]ii’$»§¤ ?k‘ plmuéiaipt exlperéses, iriicéudingl the same objects specified under this ea or the entra ranc $25 000·. h FE1} subsisgpce, fxipludirlpg the ,58.1IiB objects specified under this S°b°”°°°°°‘ ea or the ntra ranc $59,000; h Fprp hoplseléold, g1<%udi.n.§, igie same objects specified under this H°u8°h°m‘ ea or the entr ranc 60 000; For hospital, including the same objects specined under this H°°pi°°1' h“%?.}?¥£.lL2.$fo2lE3LEi”“§.2*20€f.2’Z¥lt0 tm, $0,000, _ Rmmmm ¤··~ f For rgpairs,li]r§cludi1pg$the same objects specified under this head ` r the tra ranc 18 000; 0For farfiilr, including the slime objects specified under this head for Fun" thp Central Branch, $6,000; all $230 000. Clothing for all branches: For clothing, underclothing, hats, cap? brliricljrtisil in g’ °u boots, shoes, socks, and overalls; labor, materials, machines, too, and appliances employed, and for use in the tailor_ shops, knitting shop;} and shple shops, ordot;i;p51;)o)r3e shops m which any kind o lf isaeorrepaire, , . C OBoa.r%l cfu managers: President, $4,000; secretary, $500; general g§1°°ifi00°Z'0t0.°° E B treasurer, who shall not be a member of the board of managers, $5,000; inspector general and chief surgeon, $4,500; assistant general treasurer and assistant inspector general, $3,500; assistant inspector general, $3,500; clerical services for the offices of the president, general treasurer, and inspector general and chief surgeon, $17 ,000; clerical services for managers, $2,700; traveling expenses of the hoard of managers, their officers and employees, inc uding officers of branch homes when detailed on rnspection work, $9,000; outside relief, $100; legal services, medical examinations, stationery, telegrams, and other incidental expenses, $1,700; in all, $51,500. Mm dmb In all, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, $4,753,800. ,,0,,,, ,,f,{§",,,l,,,f The followin persons shall be entitled to the benefits of the National Home§or Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and may be admitted thereto u n the order of a member of the board of managers, namelv: lifinorably discharged officers, soldiers, sailors, and marines who served in the regular, volunteer, or other forces of the_Un1ted States in any war in which the country has been engaged, m campaigns ainst hostile Indians, or who served in any of the extratorritoriii ossessions of the United States, in foreign countries, includin lélexican border service, or in the Organized Militia or National Guard when called into the Federal service, and who are disabled by diseases or wounds and by reason of such disability are either temporarily or permanently incapacitated from earmng a. li ¤. . .. v'l`Ih° increase the comfort of the members, the Board of Man el‘S, blexssstbgtburiieriblrthoinhg-. National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, is authorize to make such rules governing the assignment to the different branches 4428l°—21———59