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To the Watertown State Hospital:
*For permanent improvements.
To the Chicago State Hospital:

*For permanent improvements..
*For new sewer outlet.

To the Alton State Hospital:

For permanent improvements..

To the Dixon State Hospital for Epileptics:

*For permanent improvements.

To the Dixon State Colony for Feeble-Minded:

*For permanent improvements.

To the Industrial Home for the Blind:

*For rewiring main building..

To the Illinois Soldiers' Orphans' Home:

For permanent improvements..

For cottage..

To the Illinois Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary:

*For buildings...

To the State Training School for Girls:

For permanent improvements...

*For permanent improvements..

.$ 20,729.97

$ 48,119.89 20,000.00

$436,776.23

.$239,537.04

$336,113.06

.$ 2,500.00

.$ 77,333.23 .$ 19,595.08

$308,757.34

.$ 49,408.71

To the St. Charles School for Boys:

.$ 46,567.37

To the Illinois State Reformatory:

For contribution to cost of septic tank.

$ 5,000.00

To the Illinois State Farm:

For permanent improvements..

.$ 66,684.20

.$ 21,447.04

To the Psychopathic Hospital:

*For permanent improvements..

*89. Out of the appropriations made in an Act entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Illinois Surgical Institute for Children," approved May 15, 1919, and in force July 1, 1919, there is hereby reappropriated to such institution, the unexpended balance of $44,373.21 on May 24, 1921.

*8 10. Out of the appropriation "For Operation and Repairs" for the period ending June 30, 1921, which is provided for in an "Act making additional appropriations to the Department of Public Welfare for State charitable, penal and reformatory institutions," approved March 17, 1921, there is hereby reappropriated $734,955.60 of the unexpended balance of such an appropriation on May 24, 1921, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay a fractional part of the pay rolls of the operating forces of officers and employes in these institutions for the month of June, 1921.

§ 11. The appropriations herein made shall be subject to all the provisions, conditions and limitations of an Act entitled, "An Act in relation to State finance," approved June 10, 1919, in force July 1, 1919.

APPROVED June 30, 1921.

Indicates veto.

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STATE CHARITABLE, PENAL AND REFORMATORY INSTITUTIONS.
§ 3. Subject to State Finance Act.

Appropriates $1,374,980.

2. Reappropriates $409,636.33.

(SENATE BILL NO. 188. APPROVED JUNE 30, 1921.)

AN ACT making an additional appropriation for building, equipping and completing a new Illinois State penitentiary and a new Illinois asylum for insane criminals and other purposes necessary and incidental thereto.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: There is hereby appropriated to the penitentiary commission in accordance with and for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of an Act entitled "An Act creating a commission and providing for the acquisition of land for the relocation of the Illinois State penitentiary and the Illinois asylum for insane criminals and for the building of a new Illinois State penitentiary and a new Illinois asylum for insane criminals at or near the city of Joliet, and making an appropriation therefor", approved June 5, 1907, in force July 1, 1907, and Acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, the sum of one million, three hundred seventy-four thousand, nine hundred and eighty dollars ($1,374,980) for the following purposes:

*For salaries and wages (construction)

For salaries and wages (officers and guards)

For office expenses.

For travel...

*For operation..

.$ 150,000

100,000

4,200

1,080

50,000

7,200

30,000

10,000

25,000

For repairs...

For equipment..

For furnishing the cell house under construction. *For contingencies....

For permanent improvements:

$997,500

One circular cell house; general hospital building; psychiatric and classification building; isolation hospital building; administration building; one group of class 3 housing; warden's residence; two warehouses § 2. There is hereby reappropriated to the penitentiary commission the unexpended balance at the close of business June 30, 1921, of the sum appropriated by an Act entitled "An Act making an appropriation to the penitentiary commission for building, equipment, improvements and other purposes incidental thereto and necessary for the building of a new Illinois State penitentiary and a new Illinois asylum for insane criminals", approved and in force June 28, 1919, for the purposes therein set forth, said balance being four hundred and nine thousand, six hundred thirty-six dollars and thirty-three cents ($409,636.33) as shown by the records of the Auditor of Public Accounts on March 8, 1921.

§3. These appropriations are subject to the provisions of "An Act in relation to State finance", approved June 10, 1919, in force July 1, 1919.

APPROVED June 30, 1921.

* Indicates veto.

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$30,000.

33. Foods and Dairies-$412,

490.

State Fair-$1,062,800.
County Agricultural

visors-$223,200.

37. State Aid to County Fairs

38. Poultry Husbandry — $31,

67.

Starved Rock Park-$45,

600.

Dairy Extension-$31,800.

68.

Douglas Monument Park

$5,550.

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69.

Old Salem State Park — $13,550.

70.

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72.

Shabonna Park-$6,000. Fort Charters Park - $4,000. Metamora Lincoln Court House-$4,000. Division of Printing-$77,180.

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AN ACT to provide for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the State government until the expiration of the first fiscal quarter after the adjournment of the next regular session of the General Assembly.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the following named sums, or so much thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the purposes hereinafter named, be, and are hereby appropriated to meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of the State government until the expiration of the first fiscal quarter after the adjournment of the next regular session of the General Assembly:

(1) To the Governor:

GOVERNOR.

For salaries and wages.

For the following positions at not to exceed the annual

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$ 36,400.00

$6,000 per annum

$3,000 per annum

.$2,100 per annum

$1,800 per annum

.$1,400 per annum

.$1,200 per annum

$2,700 per annum

$ 9,000.00

7,500.00

1,000.00

2,900.00

40,000.00

(Total for the Governor, $96,800.00.)

EXECUTIVE MANSION.

(2) To the Governor for the Executive Mansion:

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(Total for the Executive Masion, $42,000.00.)

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.

(3) To the Lieutenant Governor :

For private secretary and other employes, postage ex

pressage, telephoning, telegraphing, traveling expen

ses and other expenses connected with his office..... $ 20,000.00 (Total for the Lieutenant Governor, $20,000.00.)

SECRETARY OF STATE.

(4) To the Secretary of State:

For salaries and wages.

$983,180.00

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