SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 235. 1920. 901 Mississippi River, $6,670,000, to remain available until expended. §§’Qj§P§§R,§Xf{,;8m Survey of northern and northwestern lakes: For survey of northern ¤¤d¤<>r¤hw¤stem1a1<¤s. and northwestern lakes, Lake of the Woods, and other boundary and °t°° connecting waters between said lake and Lake Superior, Lake Champlain, and the natural navigable waters embraced in the N Y navigation system of the New York canals, including all necessary °w °rk°8”°]“" expenses for preparing, correcf , extending, printing, binding, and issuing charts and bulletins, diid of investigating lake levels with a view to their regulation, $125,000. __ _ _ ceiiromia Debris oomaassioa; rei aermying the expenses of the Débm commission in carrying on the work authorized by the ct approved V°‘·”»¥’·5‘” March 1, 1893, $15,000. N Y kH b Harbor of New York: For the prevention of obstructive and in- rfgeniiiig iiigugious j urious deposits within the harbor and adjacent water, of New York d"*’°S“s· Citv: For pay of inspectors, deputy inspectors, and office forces and expenses of office, $14,260; For pay of crews and maintenance of patrol fleet, six steam tugs and one launch, $95,000; In all, $109,260. mazmcar. nmranmmnr. M°d1°°1D°p°m°°t Artificial limbs: For furnishing artincial limbs and apparatus, or Amm°mmbS‘ commutation therefor, and necessarjg transportation, $150,000: Prom Provided, That the Surgeon General of the Army is authorized to pay Price. ` not exceeding $125 for each artificial limb or apparatus for resection R S sec 4787 929 furnished in kind hereafter under the provisions of section 4787, ` ’p° ` Revised Statutes, as amended. _ _ _ _ Sutg,m,appHanc°S_ Appliances for disabled soldiers: For furn1sh.ing surgical apphances to persons disabled in the military or naval service _0f_the United States, prior to April 6, 1917, and not entitled to artificial limbs or trusses for the same disabilities, $500. T ~ Trusses for disabled soldiers: For trusses for persons entitled I;gsas;dc.1176,p.211. thereto under section 117% Reyised Statgtg? ofhthe United States, ‘°‘·2°»P·3·”· and the Act amendatory thereo , approve arc 3, 1879, $1,000. . . Medical and surgical history of tile War with Germany: Toward inii§?}wi1°!ii·5iu$1§ii the preparation for publication under the direction of the Secretary C"}E§,’,;;“,,§',;,,0n’e,c_ of War of a medical and surgical history of the War with Germany, including printing and binding at the Government Printing Office prom and the necessary engravings and illustrations, $50,000: Provided, Limxrérasi. That the total cost of such history shall not exceed $150,000. NATIONAL noun Fon DISABLED vorrrxrrzrzn sornrmzs. p%,`§ti$li°] iigiiiiizggi O 18 S. Fer support of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Supp°n` as follows: · _ Central Branch, Dayton, Ohio: Current expenses; For pay of g»iryii>(i:ife2g§iises. ofilccrs and noncornmissioned officers of the home, with such excep— tions as are hereinafter noted, and their clerks, weighmasters, and orderlies; chaplains, religious instruction, and entertainment for the members of the home, printers, bookbinders, librarians, musicians, telegraph and telephone operators, guards, janitors watchmen, tire company, and_ property and materials purchased for their use, including repairs not one by the home; articles of amusement, library books, magazines, papers, pictures, and musical instruments, and repairs not done by the home; stationery, advertising legal Pm,m_ advice, payII1entS due heirs of deceased members: Provide , That of deemed all recei ts on account of the effects of deceased members during ' the fisc5 year shall also be available for such payments; and ior