SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 209. 1916. 297 For farm, including the same objects specified under this head for Fmth¢inCeap1tral Branch, $5,000; ` , $163,000. _ Clothing for all branches: For ClOt»Il.lIlg. , underclothin , hats, ca , °'°"‘"‘¥ '°‘ °“ boots, shoes, socks, and overalls; labor, materials, maghines, tocilii, hmmm and appliances employed, and ·for use in the tailor shops, knittin i sho , and shoe shops, or other home shops in which any kind 0% clot§ng is made orrrepaired, $225,000. Board of managers: President, $4,000· secretary, $500; general §,f?,,‘},*,§‘.“‘°“°€°”· treasurer, who shal not be a member of the board of managers, $4,500; inspector general and chief surgeon, $4,000; assistant general treasurer and assistant inslpector general, $3,000; assistant inspector general, $3,000; clerica services for the offices of the president, general treasurer, and inspector general and chief surgeon, $14,500; clerical services for managers, $2,700 ; traveling expenses of the board of managlers, their officers, and employees, including officers of branch homes w en detailed on inspection work, $10,000; outside relief, $100; legal services, medical examinatiom, stationery, telegramsyand other incidental expenses, $3 500; in all, $49,800. 5 :Y r · The headiluarters of, the National Home for Disabled Volunteer ,,,,*§,°‘fg‘§,g"$,““',,§_°,{,,,,°€f Soldiers sh P be established.and»herea.fter maintainedzavtho Central `“ Branch, National Military Home, Ohio, andzshall offices, without e nditure for rent, any general or post fund ° Y;. _ _ · in ,,s, Hcme;for;iDitia§i ea vermm s¤1d1¤¤¤,‘:s,%s0tg>‘; rowdsdj - at ·- a£oregb` ing propu tions ‘ - expended fora anyrpurpose danny branch of ational Home for m°xi°ms` · Disabled Volunteer Soldiers that maintains or permits to be maintained on its premises aber, canteen, or other place where beer, wine, ~or other intoxicating li<£uors are sold. State or Territorial omes for disabled soldiers andsailors: For ,,0% °' '*`°"“°"°' continuing aid to State or Territorial homes for the support of disabled volunteer soldiers, in conformity with the Act approved August V°’·”» P- “°· twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and eighgly-eight, including) all classes of soldiers admissible to the Nation Home for Disa led Volunteer Soldiers, $1,125,000: Promkied, That no part of this appro- i,,';.,,i°“"°.,H .,_ priation shall be apportioned to any State or Territorial home that maintains a bar or canteen where intoxicating liquors are sold: C um mm I Prmnkled further, That for an§_sum or sums collected in any manner m,,`L,_ °” "` from inmates of such State or crritorial homes to be used for the support of said homes a like amount shall be deducted from the aid herein provided for, but this proviso shall not apply to an_y State or Temtorial home into which the wives or widows of soldiers are admitted and maintained. nsox rar Arm nourrrr. P"' °“d For arrears of ay of two and three ayear volunteers, for bounty to iiziuiiiiiifsiz. volunteers and their widows and legh heirs for bgunty_ under the Act of July twenty-eighth, eighteen and sixty-six, and for C tm { amounts for commutation of rations to prisoners of war m States of t,,,,,,°'f’”‘“ °“ ° ”' the so·called Confederacy, and to soldiers on frrrlougllgethat may_be certified to be due by the accounting officers of the asury during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen, $50,000: wu wm gpm M For arrears of ay and allowances on account of servgce of omcers , ’ ‘ and men of the grmy during the War with and rn the Philippine Islands that may be certified to be ue by the accormting officers of the Treasury during the fiscal year nineteen hundred an seventeen and that a.re chargeable to the appropriations that have been carried to the surplus fund, $2,000.