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State Government; Ordinary Expenses for Fiscal Years 1928 and 1929.

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SECTION 14. MILITARY DEPARTMENT.

(a) For the maintenance of the Military Department.

Provided, that the above sum shall be expended as follows: $20,000.00 for the sole use of the various military organizations, in quarterly payments, to be used to pay armory rents, clerk hire, and other necessary expenses, and to be paid to the commanding officer on warrant drawn on the State Treasury and to be approved by the Governor; $20,000.00 for the use of the military department to pay salary of Adjutant-General and such other clerical help as is deemed necessary by the Governor, and incidental expenses of said Military Department and for the Quarter-master Department, for the upkeep of the State Arsenal, printing, stationery and freight. Provided further, that of the unexpended balance appropriated for the year 1926 for riot duty there be made available to wipe out the

Military
Department;

40,000.00

40,000.00 maintenance.

How ex

pended.

Unexpended

balance for

1926.

State Government; Ordinary Expenses for Fiscal Years 1928 and 1929.

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Pensions for 1928, 1929.

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Proviso as to unclaimed pensions.

Cigar and

cigarette tax.

sions which shall become due for each year 1928 and 1929...

Provided that all unclaimed pensions reverting to the treasury be prorated among living pensioners, to be applied on past due pensions. Provided, that the entire sum derived from the Cigar and Cigarette Tax, and how applied. $1,000,000.00 or as much as needed thereof, be appropriated for the payment of pensions to Confederate soldiers and their widows in the sum of $50.00 quarterly to each pensioner of record, under existing laws. Provided further, that nothing in this section shall prevent the payment of more than ($200.00) two hundred dollars annually to such disabled pensioners as are

Other provisoes.

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State Government; Ordinary Expenses for Fiscal Years 1928 and 1929.

entitled to more than two hundred dollars annually under existing laws.

Provided, that additional sums shall be paid Confederate Veterans on the pension roll who are blind or maimed, in accordance with the provisions of Section 1483 of the Penal Code of 1910, as follows:

For total loss of sight, ninety dollars.

For total loss of sight of one eye, thirty dollars.

For total loss of hearing, thirty dollars.

For loss of all of a foot or loss of leg, forty dollars.

For loss of all of a hand or

loss of arm, forty dollars.

For loss of both hands or both arms, ninety dollars.

For loss of both feet or both legs, ninety dollars.

For loss of one hand or one foot and one arm or leg by same person, ninety dollars. Said additional sums to be paid for years 1926, 1927, 1928, and 1929.

Provided that the total pension to be paid such blind or maimed veteran shall not exceed $290.00 for any one year. Provided further, that should any fees be due any ordinaries

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Roster
Commission.

State Government; Ordinary Expenses for Fiscal Years 1928 and 1929.

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Prison Com

mission salaries.

Secretary.

Prison Farm; maintenance.

Proviso as to sewerage system.

SECTION 17. PRISON COMMISSION PRISON FARM.

(a) For the salaries of the
members of the Prison
Commission...

Provided that this sum shall
be equally divided in three sala-
ries of $3,500.00 each.

(b) For the salary of a secre-
tary to the Prison Com-
mission.

(c) For the maintenance of
the State Prison Farm..
Provided, seven thousand five
hundred ($7,500.00) dollars to
be used for constructing a sew-
erage system of cast-iron pipe.

10,500.00 10,500.00

2,500.00

2,500.00

92,500.00

92,500.00

(d) For

State Government: Ordinary Expenses for Fiscal Years 1928 and 1929.

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fund of the Prison Com

mission...

1928

1929

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Maintenance
of Commis-
sion.

SECTION 18. PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS.

For the upkeep fund of
the public buildings and
grounds.

Provided, from this fund shall be paid the salary of $2,500.00 due the Keeper of Public Buildings and Grounds, and the expense of ordinary repairs of public buildings, of coal, wood, light, heat, and furniture for the executive mansion and the various governmental departments of the State; and the hire of engineers, guards, watchmen, servants, and of the necessary labor at the mansion, and such porters for the various departments of State Government as the Governor may authorize; and all general expenses incident to the proper upkeep of the public buildings and grounds, and to hire such other labor as may be

necessary.

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SECTION 19. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE.

(a) For the support and

maintenance of the De-
partment of Public Wel-
fare...

30,000.00

30,000.00

Department
of Public Wel-
fare; main-
tenance.

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