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 1424 six·rY-snvnnrn consnnss. sm. Iv. Cs. 178. 1923. portatfloné $500; repairs, $47,000; farm, $20,000; in all, Western Branc 560 500. S““"° M°“*°°· Cm'- Pacific Brhnch, Santa Monica, _Ca1ifornia: Current expenses, S“bi£1s;:*:$» §§22é’°‘l;,?°§"%2%’a$‘1‘i’°°°‘ asatzt me “°'i°“* ML P:§di1$io]E1rli3Ii·(a}1?cl?,7llign, Indiana: Current ex nses, $5,000; subsistence, $24,000; household, $11,500; hospital, {2%,000; transportagipn, $300; repairs, $4,500; farm, $1,700; in all, Marion Branch, 5 000. D‘"m°' m' Danville Branch, Danville, Illinois: Current expenses, $55,000; subsistence, $210,000; household, $115,000; hospital, $85,000; trans- Iéortation, $500; repairs, $50,000; farm, $12,000; in all, Danville ’°h“’°“°“Y·'”°'“’- Il§Id%t§i51?7B2gi1eh, Johnson City, Tennessee: Current expenses, $4,500; subsistegce, $28,000; ho$11;ehold} $8,50;}; hospital, $26,000; transportation, 1,500; repairs, ,500; arm, 3,000; in all, Monmtain Branch $75 000. H°‘SP“""·°·D*· Battle Mduntain Sanitarium, Hot Springs, South Dakota: Cur- _ rent expenses, $24,000; subsistence, $57 ,000_; household, $52,000; hospgtgh $§5,0§)0ilézraniport§.t1o1tr, $2,000; repgggs, $15,000; farm, $5,000; in a e ounam amarium$200. ,I:ul»°:£,3¤¤ {rom Prclvided, That moneys allotted lso the; Board of Managers of the }{,°*,¤=¤;,¤,=;¤_t;¤$;?*°;,g§ {I7a;,iona17I;}3ome fo1£Disa ledryoluntgr Soldiersdby the Fpéted States “PP*°P*`i“ ¤¤¤· e erans ureau or suppo mam nance an care o orld War veterans shall not be used tp augment tlhe appropriations gnade herein under the heads of Current Expenses, Repairs, and “ Farm " in an amoxmt which will make the total expenditures for Limimim olfww these Eespeptive pgrposes at tlée several} biigglies excefél2;he gr-ggunlfs apgrepriatim appli- expen e or suc purposes uring e year . the ca le. - · · • . . ,,6, _ _ limitation in the War Department A r t A t f th fisc 1 A t P M year 1923, which reads: “For the lIi§a(lP1y1<?ai·O1Zl92¢l¤> arill aneiiualgr thereafter moneys allotted to the Board of Managers of the National Home Igor Distaebled Volugteer Soldégrs gahe Veterans’ Bureau for sup mam nance an care o or ar veterans shall ot be used)0to’augment theiappropriations made for the support dif the N sigioxilal gpmgsgof D1sab£;g4V<&;1ntet<;;· Soldiers véiglaéhl not be applicaeor e ayear oer anasspeci `d ' R°°°"°°°°°° “”° °' thliollatliglgphl 1925 d all th fte y pmvlllctt 1; vas-my same an- e sca ear an annu erea r mone s a o '°“"°“*’ ""°’*°'- to ttge Igoagd of Fiarilagerrs of the gatioliag Home for Dishrbled Vdzlun r o ISYS the eterans ureau or su t te and care of World War veterans shall not be Eslelllr toxralliglmdlxidudli ‘ 2:::.*::*;:* at *:,*:25w*s at for zh: sas: 0* *h°£‘“*i°¤;‘ I' v“Ejg*¤,gng;‘·;l¤¤¢be!<;f surplus fundsliif the '(l‘rl;nasu1I·y, gndelhe Budget forclthhrclisclglmygag gidama mamma 1925 and thereafter shall contain itemized estimates coveri the ‘ ent1re_c0st of the operation and maintenance of the Nationaluéome for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, including the cost of the maintenance, gupport, andzlpeilre of beneficiaries of the United States Vetcmu erans ureau msu omes. mma. M m boglothing for all branches: For clothing, underclothing, hats, caps, ts, shoes, socks, and overalls; labor, materials, machines, tools, and appliances employed and for use 111 the tailor shops and shoe shops, or other home shops in which any kind of clothing is made or re- Bmmdmmm paired, $200,000. _ mam, M Board of managers: President, $4,000; secretary, $500; general treasurer, who shall not be a member of the board of managers, $5,000; chief surgeon, $4,500; assistant general treasurer, $3,500;
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