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 246 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. C$. 201. 1930 . Vol. 43, p. 1311 . 500 of the World War Veterans' Act as amended (U. S . C., title 38, u.S.C., p. 1228. se c . 551), and traveling expenses of employees transferred from one official station to another when incurred on the written order of the director, salaries and expenses of employees engaged in field investi- gatio n and super visio n, pas senge r-car rying and o ther m otor vehic les, including purchase, maintenance, repairs, and operation of same, Arlington Building. salar ies an d ope ratin g expe nses of th e Arli ngton Build ing a nd an nex, inclu ding r epair s and mecha nical equi pment, fuel, elec tric curre nt,, ice, ash removal, and miscellaneous items ; and including the salaries and allowances, where applicable wages, travel and subsistence of civil employees of the United ~tates veterans' hospitals, supply depots, dispensaries, and clinics, including the furnishing and laun- dering of white duck suits, and white canvas shoes to employees whose duties make necessary the wearing of same, $45,500,000 : Proviso. Provided, That physicians, dentists, and nurses of the medical service Allowan ce for trans- ferring household ef- of the United States Veterans' Bureau, in addition to their compen- fects of medical em- sation when transferred from one official station to another for p loyees on c hange of 9 station. permanent duty, may be allowed, within the discretion -and under wr itten order of the director, the expenses incurred for packing, crating, drayage, and transportation of their household effects and other personal property not exceeding in all five thousand pounds. Allotment to Public Such portion of this appropriation as may be necessary shall be Health service details . allotted from time to time by the United States Veterans' Bureau to, the Public Health Service and shall be available for expenditure by the Public Health Service for necessary personnel, the pay, allow- ances, and travel of commissioned officers of the Public Health Service detailed to the United States Veterans' Bureau for duty. Printin g and bind- For printing and binding for the United States Veterans' Bureau, " ng ' including all of its bureaus, offices, institutions, and services located in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, $ 125,000 . Military and naval Compensation : For the payment of military and naval compensa- co Vol. 41, p. 371; Vol. tion accruing during the fiscal year 1931 or in prior fiscal years for 1304; Vol. 44, p793; Vol. 45, p 965 . de ath or disability provided by the Act approved October 6, 1917, as amended, and the World War Veterans' Act 1924, approved u. S. C., pp. 1214, dune 7 1924, as amended (U. S. C , title 38, sees. 421-5 76 ; U.S.C. 2073 ; Supp . IV, p. 526 . f f f 421-5 76 ; 4 Supp . III, title 38, sees . 422-537), and the Act entitled "An Act Post, pp. 1016, 1067 . making eligible for retirement, under certain conditions, officers and former officers of th e Army, Navy, and Marine Corps of the United States, other than officers of the Regular Army, Navy, or Marine Vol . 45, p. 735. C orps, who i ncurre d phy sical disab ility in l ine of duty while in t he p U 53 . .$S. C ., Supp, IV, se rvice of t he United States du ring the World War, " of May 2 4, 1928 (U. S. C., Supp. III, title 38, sees. 581-582), $196 ,000,000 . Medical, hospital, Medical and hospital services : For medical, surgical, dental, dis- etc ., services to boned- pensary, and hospital services and facilities, convalescent care, nec- ciaries . essary and reasonable after care, welfare of, nursing, prosthetic a pplian ces ( includ ing s pecia l clot hing made necess ary b y the weari ng of prosthetic appliances prescribed by the bureau), medical examina- tions, funeral, burial, and other incidental expenses (including prepa- ration for shipment and transportation of remains) accruing during the fiscal year 1931, or in prior fiscal years, traveling expenses, and Books, magaz ines, supplies, and not exceeding $100,000 for library books, magazines, etc • and papers for beneficiaries of the United States Veterans' Bureau, court or other expenses" incident to any investigation or court pro- Cou rt ex penses for ceeding for the appointment or removal of any guardian, curator, guardians, etc . conservator, or other person legally vested with the care of the c laiman t, or his e state, or in con necti on wi th the admi nistra tion of such estate by such fiduciaries, including court costs and other expenses incident to proceedings heretofore or hereafter taken for commitment of mentally incompetent persons to hospitals for the care and treatment of the insane, $35,600,000.

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