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 906 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sues. II. Ch. 235. 1920. of ghe varigus (pighoise eli1giblelHo admission to the home as it eems a visa e an st or the pu ic service. ,.,,E,"E,?S%gSt‘§"2§,”{§{ The allotments made by the Bureau of War Risk Insurance to Sujwfi-)’€’gg‘§°i°'l°s· the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer ' ` Soldiers for the care of beneficiaries of that bureau by the said board shall also be available for expenditure by the board on that account at such of the homes and for such of the ob(jiects of expenditure at such homes as are hereinbefore enumerate ,_including the sums allotted for alteration and improvement of existing facilities so as to provide adegluate accommodations for the benedciaries of the _ Bureau of War isk Insurance. sgi? °' T°"“°"'°l State and Territorial homes for disabled soldiers and sailors; For efjtg p ,60 continuing aid to State or _Territorial_homes for the support of ,4»»é¤,;3.é9e. disabled volunteer soldiers, in conformity with the Act approved August 27, 1888, as amended, includmlg all classes of soldiers admis- P _ sib e to the National Home for isabled Volunteer Soldiers, cgiimegibns trom in- $1,000,000: Provided, That for any sum or sums collected in any m°’°°· manner from inmates of such State or Temtorial homes to be used fir tliel sippport of saiiddhfomeii) ai; lgllie amount slgalill be idgducited from e ai erem provide or, u is proviso s a no _ p y o an State or Territorial home into which the wives or widlbws of so; diers are admitted and maintained. eylimk paymd wm- BACK PAY Ama somvrr. wlgiiiiigteeig. CMI For arrears of pay of two and three years volunteers, for bounty ]—,’§},,,§f,;§,,§’,,2,“f·,,, ,,,_ to volunteers and their widows and legal heirs, for bounty under the ¤¤¤=· Act of July 28, 1866, and for amounts for commutation of rations to plrisonersfofl wa1li1inhStates of) the s§Ec$HedbCo;11fedgracy1, and to soliers on uro, t at may e cerf e to e ue y the accounting Wuwml SPMIM omcers of thel¥reasu.ry during the fiscal year 1921, $1,000. For arrears of ay and allowances on account of service of oiHcers and men of the grmy during the War with Sipain and in the Philippine Islands that may be certified to be ue by the accounting oflicer of the Treasury during the' fiscal year 1921 and that are chargeable to the appropriations that have been carried to the surp us fund, $500. p,,`§§S’§.Y.l°y’ mm` rnaivsrourariou 1~*Aci1.rr1i:s on INLAND Am: coasrwrs wyrmnwars. m§‘g°$f·§{d°§€0;§§j For additional expense incurred in the operation of boats, bargesi w¤g5;{¤¤4g¤¢¤¤SLS6 tugs, and other transportation facilities on the inland, canal, an ‘ 'p` coastwise waterways acquired by the United States in pursuance V of the fourth paragraph of section 6 of the Federal Control Act of §{Q,Q,X.;,,,,., ,,, D,. March 21, 1918: Promded, That not to exceed $17,680 of this approwyrjgjng Us priation may be used for the payment of experts, clerks, and other ` ’ ` employees III the War Department in accordance with the provisions of section 201 (e) of the Transportation Act, 1920, approved February 28, 1920, $4,000,000. Publicbuiriings. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. §fp“‘7*?, F" P*’°3“‘ Repairs of buildings: For repairs of Patent Offiee Buildin, Penm { mujmgs sion Ofhce Building, and of the General Land Office Building, Including preservation and repair of steam-heating and electric-lighting plants and elevators, 530,000, of which sum not exceeding $8,500 may be expended for day labor except for work done by contract.
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