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 330 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 1. 1921. Civil Arépro riation Act approved July 19, 1919, modified as provided C St of t M by the ungry Civil Appropriation Act approved June 5. 1920, shall myuclaimrgils {gsi-aim. apply to the appropriation herein made: Provided dfurther, That no pariog the foregoing appropriation shasll be expende for constructiog wor except n mmor re airs at any Army cam acquire Mmm, and hw by the United States Veterans’ Igureau for use as a trainiiig center. ggzldgrviw wr ¤¤¤·> Medical and aliospital services For arpedical, surgicalcilinlnd hospital ‘ services, `c examinations, uner expenses, trav ex s, and su plies, including court costs and other expenses iiicidznt to p heretofore or hereafter taken for commitment of mentally rama. incompetent persons to hos itals for the care and treatment of the ,e;’¤$c'{‘°K°“*“‘*°“ insane, $25,000,000z Provddiid, That no part of the money hereby appropriated shall be used for the payment of commutation of quarters, subsistence and laundry or quarters, heat and light and lon- Dkbummmt and gevity to any employee other than the commissioned medical officers summa; qupmpa. provided for by statute. This appropriation shall be disbnused by °“°°’· the United States Veterans’ Bureau, and such portion thereof as may be necessary shall be allotted from time to time to the Public Health Service, the Board of Man%ers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and the ar and Navy Depar·tments, and mmm; mimics transferred to their credit for di bursement by them for the Eurposes at vommr Soldiers set forth in this paragraph. The allotments to the said oard of H°“"" Managers shall also inclu e such sums as may be necessary to alter, improve, or provide facilities in the several branches under its jurisdiction so as to furnish adequate accommodations for such beneficiaries of the United States Veterans’ Bureau as may be committed to Ex nsesauthorized Its care'. , my ni’°¤¤¤¤¤;m Public The allotments made by the United States Veterans Bureau to the H°“m‘ B°"'°"‘ Public Health Service for the care of beneficiaries of that bureau by the said service shall also be available for expenditure by the Public Health Service on that account for necessary ersonnel, regular and reserve commissioned officers of the Public Heahh Service and clerical help in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, maintenance, equipment, leases, fuel, lights, water, printing, freight, transportation and USB 0, wotmmsw travel, and maintenance and o%ration of passenger motor vehicles. war and Navy ns- The allotments made to the ar and Navy1De artrnents shall be "°"“‘°“""· ayailable for expenditure under the various eadings of appropriations made  said departments as may be necessary. Total, United States Veterans’ Bur·eau, $65,000,000. ...}2°..¥.?f‘“‘°“‘°"""‘ DEPARTMENT or Aearcuuruan. Animal Industry sums. nmman or ANIMAL mnusrizr. m;Ti§;; Dfxral Expenses: gtqugnzwe iilfie Burgaqi of Animal Industry, slum'; " p menoAgr1c, peormte utiesimgosedu nit V5-41,P. nm- ay the  Appropriation Act aqprovied glare 3, wg for e yment o rn emmties on account o catte a hter·ed in conpmam. uectiidn with the eradication of tuberculosis from anlhials, $600,000: m§f,f'°°”‘“P “*s"‘°‘ Pmmded, That this sum shall  expended onlfy in payment to owners Lmmimmmlm whose cattle have been in their possession or a period of at least six months prior to slaughter: Provided further, That no part of said sum shall be expended for the Fpayment of indemnities to owners of herds hereafter placed under ederal and State supervision, unless such herds are located m cucumscribed areas designated and agreed upon by the States and the Federal Government in which to conduct cooperative tuberculosis eradication work.