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§ 2. There is hereby appropriated for improvements to buildings and grounds in the State penal and reformatory institutions for the two years beginning July 1, 1917, and until the expiration of the first fiscal quarter after the adjournment of the next General Assembly, the sum of thirty-five thousand ($35,000.00) dollars, for the following objects and purposes:

ILLINOIS STATE PENITENTIARY, AT JOLIET.

*For fencing on farm... *For cribs and granaries..

.$1,000.00 [Vetoed] 5,000.00 [Vetoed]

ILLINOIS STATE REFORMATORY, AT PONTIAC.

*For covering steam pipes.....

For water mains and sewer extensions.

*For steam heating and plumbing.

For contribution to septic tank...

$4,000.00 [Vetoed]
7,000.00
8,000.00 [Vetoed]
5,000.00

.$5,000.00

For sinking Artesian well and testing and drilling for coal..... §3. The term "Salaries and Wages," as used in this Act, shall mean and include salaries, wages and other compensation for personal service.

The term "Departmental Office Expense," as used in this Act, shall mean and include postage, telephone, telegraph, rent, office supplies, express, freight, drayage, printing and binding; for departments and institutions.

The term "Traveling Expenses," as used in this Act, shall mean and include railroad fares, hotel bills, livery hire, street car fares and similar personal expenses incurred wholly in the State service.

The term "Operating Supplies and Expenses," as used in this Act, shall mean and include fuel, food, wearing apparel, household supplies, plant and departmental supplies and institutional operating expenses.

The term "Industrial Working Capital," as used in this Act, shall mean and include all supplies in connection with the industrial operations (raw materials, industrial supplies, etc.) of the State institutions, the State parks and canals.

The term "Repairs on Present Buildings, Grounds and Equipment," as used in this Act, shall mean and include replacements, but not betterments. Such repairs may be under contract in whole or in part, or may be by the direct use of labor, materials and service.

The term "School Supplies," as used in this Act, shall mean and include supplies used for distinctly educational purposes, and not included in other classes.

The term "Equipment," as used in this Act, shall mean and include equipment of permanent value, including furniture, fixtures, machinery, scientific apparatus, live stock, vehicles, maps, books, educational equipment and recreational equipment.

§ 4. The Director of Public Welfare shall draw requisitions upon the Director of Public Works and Buildings for supplies, material and services for the construction and repairs of buildings, and for the purchase of lands under the appropriations made herein and the Director of Public Works and Buildings is authorized to incur obligations and make contracts under the appropriations herein, as specified in sections 49 and 51 of the Civil Administrative Code.

§ 5. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrants on the Treasurer under the appropriations made herein upon the presentation of vouchers certified to as correct by the Director of the Department of Public Works and Buildings and the Director of Public Welfare and approved by the Director of Finance. APPROVED (except as to those items disapproved in my veto message) June 29, 1917.

* Indicates vetoed.

June 28, 1917.

To the Honorable, the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of Illinois: I herewith return House Bill No. 907, entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Illinois State Penitentiary, the Southern Illinois Penitentiary and the Illinois State Reformatory."

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I veto and withhold my approval from the following items therein contained: In Section 2, the following items: "Illinois State Penitentiary, at Joliet

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(SENATE BILL No. 1. APPROVED APRIL 26, 1917.)

AN ACT to make an appropriation for the painting of a portrait of former Lieutenant Governor Barratt O'Hara.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum of five hundred ($500.00) dollars for the purposes of a painting of the portrait of former Lieutenant Governor Barratt O'Hara, such portrait to be painted by such artist as he may designate, and placed in a frame and hung in an appropriate position in the office of the President of the Senate.

§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant on the Treasurer, for the sum herein appropriated, payable out of the money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, upon the order of the President of the Senate on proper vouchers certified to by him.

APPROVED April 26, 1917.

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