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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. SEss. I. Ch. 23. 1921. 37 INTERNAL REVENUE. *¤°°’¤°*'°'°¤¤¤· For the purchase, at not more than par and accrued interest, of {{°:§g?°¥:§t§2°$j second Liberty loan 4 per cent bonds, to the face value of $1,000, and for the payment of an amount of interest equivalent to the interest on $1,000 ace amount of such bonds from November 15, 1917, to the interest-payment date next preceding the delivery of such bonds, for the relié o the estate of Joseph Matthews, of Solvay, New York, $1,050, or so much thereof as may be necessary. _ _ For ex enses to enforce the provisions of the ‘ National Prohibition p,§§{{°,{§’§,’§ ,§§“§',§‘: Act" and) the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the registration of, °°{}$ jfs- 305 with collectors of internal revenue, and to imfpose a special tax Vol: ssjxii. 1s3;v¤1. upon, all persons who produce, import, manu acture, compound, *°**"m°‘ deal in, dispense, sell, distribute, or give away o ium or cocoa eaves, their salts, derivatives, or preparations, and for other purposes," approved December 17, 1914, as amended by the “Revenue Act of 1918," including the same objects s eciiied under this head in the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921, $200,000. _ BUREAU or WAR RISK INSURANCE. B;`_;‘,f,,’fi“"I”S“'°”°° Salaries: Not to exceed $75,000 of the appropriation for "sta- £‘,§{?S§’,,§*§,‘§,§’§§*,§,,,,,,,, tionery and minor office supplies, fiscal year I921,’ is made available *¤» fm! WM 1921- for "salaries and ex enses of employees engaged in field investigations and expenses of) not more than eight temporary branch offices" d“·'ii.`g Still HS°”‘l y°“i° h ir ima O s ai P-;;~S~¤ ~‘ we et rovisoo the ar a ma appropriations or c V _ ,’°"f”*,,.,_ Bureau of Vgar Risk Insulianigf iis contai§1edp lin lthe Legislative, ¤m¤¤d¤<l- P 1 Executive, and Judicial A propriation Act for the fiscal year 1922, _ _ is hereby amended to read as follows: "PromZd¢u1 further, That no w:[g°,':,‘2‘§{’"°“ °' ’°` person s all be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation exceeding $1,800 per annum except the following: Three at not exceeding N°mb°'*¤°’°°·S°d· $7,500 each, nine at not exceeding $5,000 each, twenty-eight at not exceeding $4,500 each, thirty-six at not exceeding $4,000 each, forty-two at not exceeding $3,500 each, forty-nine at not exceeding $3,000 each, sixty-eight at not exceeding $2,500 each, and two hundred and fifteen at not exceeding $2,000 each." Medical and Hospital Services: For medical, surgical, and hospital ,,,g‘f‘§,‘§‘,,l,,,,,"‘}f,’,. §‘§ services, medical examinations, funeral expenses, travelin expenses, °¤°**¤*°S·` and so forth, including the same objects specified under this head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921, $8,710,- 272. Hospital Facilities: The following provision contained in the last ,,g§’,;°§{§$§f§§’§{‘°°“‘" paragraph of the Act entitled "An ct providing additional hospital ,m{*·0g;:',{);*jcj;*0d§d§ acilities for atients of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance and of ing, sm., pants, rsthe Federal goard for Vocational Education, Division of Rehabili- "°${,‘{l;,_,,_m5_ tation, and for other purposes, " approved March 4, 1921, to wit, " of which sum not to exceed $6,100,000 shall be used for remodeling or extendingl elxistiplg plaxétsgs is ll;e1§by6repea1.§ed;1 The tptal amount a roriate tesai ctsa avafaeortepurposes ml sfigcifiicid in the? said Act and allotments mafv be made from said mr sciasszggrgurdgnamount at the discretion of the Secretary o the Treasury to the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers to be transferred to its credit and disbursed by it under the approval and direction of the Secretary of the Treasury for the Pm,,,,_ purposes of the said Act: Provided, That the surplus property not Nsurplm Armymarg required by the War Department mentioned in said ct an any suitable s lus property of the Navy Department not required for its use shiii-li) be transferred for use in constructing, equipping, and supplying any of such hospitals.