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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cn. 167. 1927. 1143 Flood control Sacramento River California: For rosecutin _S•¤¤¤=¤*° *“'*· work of Hood control in accordance with theéapovisions og the Flood Cixi. av. v. ws. Control act, approved March“1, '191'{, ${100, _. · ‘NA'ilZ£0NAL Home ron Drsasnsp    g§§}gg•¤ Q,%g¤u;t;g; Ig 0{lgl1pp0l`t of the National Homeior  Volunteer Soldiers, Suggert- as 0 ws; [ " l · Qi V    ~’.   Dytou ets. s§2?§‘3dBmma*i°?’ m1cD’£§§sd°»esTh”‘ 9$‘$.1$§.;’§f*i$,i1}§1?§;’g'¥’s$i  mm- tions as are bere1i1after,¤0ted,;an their clerk? mighmasters, and orderlies; chaplains, religious   _ an, mtertainment for the memberso the home, printers, bookbinders, librarians, musicians, telegraph andtelephone   guards, janitors, watchman, fire company, and  an mater;a1§ ipurchased for their use, include ing repairs- a_ es oy amusemen nary bah magazines papers pictures, mipisxcal     repairs not ,done_by ting home:    _ §°11l?‘l`éLi2;£‘%'§°£c°Z0‘i£ *3i“Zi1§f,s°°°““sas Ji me ,,.,,,, ,, deceamd members duringthediscal year sballjalao ,be;available, for °••°°d¤*•*¤’*•· iiécilrilplalylrgdenutiilandtflor   otlgpr expen%iture$—  not properly c V ero er _ o;expend1_ _ure  _,,¤ Subsistehxicgz For hazy of commisgag sggeaxits,   clerks, B°°°'”°°°“ porters, rers, _ ers cools M _ i w ers waiterspjgan others ?§‘p£§’?.{'ib§Ls°*$$s‘,1ib3iié1*&tZ?r"?L°“£; f°‘;£11;,1"°"i?1?“Se‘°“'i"“°°‘* r BC,,. 9· e· cme ·C1_ mnem oees regularly employed and residing at the branch, freigl;§;gjr;p£mi?ion, and lsergsng aprons, caps, and ]ack3t?df;;1lx;$hl}cuhen£a  ntga-rolqm empoy · _ ‘dm1ng—vooman- ,n rmure unas- bakers’ and butchexzsltools and appliances, and their repair notdone by}ib11is¢;1li)dl1dB,: l<§`l§}i·0i(i1(i·.i1iture· for oiiicers’ quarters;  H°°*°’°*·“- bedding material, and all other- articles, including repairs, required in the quarters of the members and of civilian employees. perma- nently employed and residing at the branch; fuel; water; engineers gud ugreinzien, batthehopge ke§pers,i_]an1to1·s,   elipployleqsé and or a or ma P1 an ap iances reqiu or ouse o use and repairs, if not repaired by {Sie home,.$195,6$2;; __ p ’ H M I;Iosp1tali;uFor tpay;wgf_t1raed1p;1lkSoiw“12nd  surgzzqns, °“’ · marcus, ggis pia cr e w s,,wa mas rs nurses, cooks, waiiers, readers, drivers, funeral escort, janitorsz and for such other services as may be necessary for   care of _the 'i$$‘riSb“‘l3i"“ih?jd°“d‘“`14§`r*%‘rZ“i}1?iS°'£r?“°“** °*“""‘”"i"“2’§“"*‘fr"‘°°i  m cme uors, o er necessames or e 81* no purchased under ssdmistence; bedsteads, bedding, and all other special articlesnecessary for the wards; hoqital furniture, including spedal art1cles and appliances for hosp1tal kitchen  _d1mng room; parmage, ligfse, slxsretchers,  apld got alwpairs to hospital, urmture app `ances not one y t e cme 5 00O· V $ Cgorgnsportationz For transportation of; members of the home, '*`*•¤¤¤°*°•“°¤~ 1, · ., . Repairs: For pay of chief engineer, builders, blacksmiths, car- pentersii painters, gas iigenés, gltectrical, woggrs, Eiumbers, tinsmiths, steam tters, stone an ri niasons la r Landf all appliances and materials usednnder-this head; andgpairs ofoxioads and other improvements of a permanent character, $85,000: Pro— §Q;*·’J,;,,,,@g, ,0,_ ended Thatnc part of the appropriation for repairs for any of the \>i¤·1¤¤- branch homes shall be used for the construction of any new building; h Fam *20* P··n;:,* :*:2;%  gm*°sm» s2"°%i.;i";§¤°”’ as Fm an s gar eners, r emen _ rs en - ers, arid laborers; tools, appliances, and materials required for farm,