Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1084

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1056 s1XrY-sEvnN*r1—1 couennss. sm. 11. cu. 429. 1922. For refunding internal revenue collections, $98.53. For Coast Guard, $2,313.78. _ For ay of acting assistant surgeons, Public Health Service, $75. For liuel liggt, and water, Pub `c Health Service, $180.68. For books, blic Health Service, $15.04. _ For pay of personnel and maintenance of hospitals, Public Health Service $1,285.64. For iield investigations of public health, 24 cents. _ _ For expenses, Division of Genereal Diseases, Public Health Service, 54 cents. For neral expenses of public buildings, $8.88. For goperating orce for public buildings $42.82. _ For furniture and repairs of same forljpublic buildmgs, $171.37. For operating supplies for public b dmgs, $326.98. was 1>m1·Am·unN·r. wunqnmnm. For cont1ngen' thexpenses, War De artment, 25 cents. For increase of compensation, Military Establishment, $6,599.56. For civilian military training camps, $52.98. For regstration and selection for military service, $1,889.70. For Signal Service of the Army, $13,879.79. For Air Service, military, $718.62. For Air Service, production, $341.57. For increase for aviation, Signal Corps, $794.51. For play, and so forth, of the Army, $751.52. For cage to officers and contract surgeons, $490.95. For gleneral appropriations, Quartermaster Corps, $$02,484.67. For c othing and camp and garrison equip e, $6.50. For transportation of the Army and its supagiies, $41.18. For barracks and uarters, $105.20. For roads, walks, vgharfs, and drainage $23. For construction and repair of hospitals, $1,346. For supplies, services, and transportation, Quartermaster Corps, $273,27517. For medical and hospital department, $4,799.91. For engiseer, operations in the field, $393.33. For o ance service, $415.82. For ordnance stores, ammunition, $1,839.25. For manufacture of arms, $288.26. For ordnance stores and supplies, $583.88. _ For automatic rifles, $3,516.68. For arming, equipping, and training the National Guard, $1,037.72. For electrical an sound—ranging equipment, and so forth, $168.10. For and mortar batteries, $156.56. For gil? control at fortifications, $249.65. II§or armament of fggtifications, $39,316.88. or rovmg' un , Arm , $4.68. For §roving grind facilities, $23.25. For ortiiications in insular possessions, $75. For replacing medical supphes, $27. For replacing ordnance and ordnance stores, $59.24. For engineer equgrment of troops, $5,389.94. For Air Service, my, $10,206.75. For repairs of arsenals, $237.74. For library, Surgeon Generals Office, $7.39. For military post exch es, $6.40. For guartermaster suglpies, equipment, and so forth, Reserve Officers Trau;ungCorps,_$219.18. For maintenance and so forth, fix·e—control installations at seacoast defenses, msular possessions, Signal Service, $7.