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 six·rY-snvnN·r11 ooivennss. sm. II. oe. 1. 1921. 339 under this head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921, $164,000. Total for public buildings, $506,500. ooasr GUARD. €<>•¤¢G¤¤rd· For payment of damages caused by collision of Coast Guard cutter ·*°°€"° md Cie Manning with the schooner Alice May Davenport, belonging to commu damagw Acostia and Cia, $110. Total, Treasury Department, $26,074,741.71. WAR DEPARTMENT. W°’ D°P°"‘m°“*- QUARTERMASTER oonrs. Q°°"°'m”*¤’°°*’P° Military posts, United States: For the completion of the acquisi- %£§§§'}Y,,Y,§,°§,‘§n,t°d tion of lan s at Camps Custer, Devens, Dix, Grant, Jackson, and °°m¥’S· Lee, $408,200, to remain available during the fiscal year 1923. I d _ Inland and port storage and shipping facilities: For completing pi,,?*}‘§‘c,{m2§?" S1"' the acquisition of certain land near airmont, West Virginia, from {;>,‘1}';h§é°Pg}*}§,§g; John F. Phillips, and expenses incident thereto, the Secretary of War Am¢,p· 87. is authorized to expend $29,750 from the sum of $7,000,000 pgrtaur ing to the appropriation "Inland and port storage and s pplmg facilities, " the expenditure of which after June 30, 1921, was authorized by the Army Appropriation Act approved June 30, 1921, and reappropriated. NATIONAL GUARD. N°"°°“l°"“°‘ In addition to the sums heretofore approlpriated for the following ;,gK§’§2,‘§,"¤‘§{§’g,g“L‘{‘°}f puigoses of the National Guard for the sca year 1922, there may be 4*% P- W- use for such purposes from any of the other appropriations for the National Guard for such fiscal year, the following sums, namely: For travel of officers and noncommissioned officers of the Regular c.};"°l’ Amy °m' Army in connection with the National Guard, $100,000; _ For transportation of supplies, $175,000; pniggiuspming sup` For expenses of sergeanbinstructors, $100,000. S°'¥°““°*”°"“°‘°”· rnmnxr or Awann. W" °°°"°°"‘ The unexlpended balances of appropriations made available by •¤?1°X?1iem‘;hri:i1irii·i1‘i the Second eficiency Act, fiscal year 1921, approved June 16, 1921, ,,f’“"“°“‘ °' °‘“‘“’ for the settlement of claims resulting from the suspension or termina— MMP- 63- tion of contracts or other pyocurement obligationspf the War Department, consequent upon the suspension 0 hostilities, and with the adjustment of claims under the ct alpproved March 2, 1919, shall be available for the payment of an awar made by the Secretary of War ilu gw gum of $550,000 in favor of George A. Carden and Anderson . er. Narioxnr. noun ron DISABLED voLUNTEE1z sommns. ngiie. S°mi°”’ For support of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, H°mp°°°' v°' as follows: Southern Branch, Hampton, Virginia: For current expenses, in- mmm °rp°°S°S` cluding the same objects specified under this head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1922, $8,000; Su , For subsistence, including the same objects specified under this ` head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for e Hscal year 1922, $43,000;