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1].70 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Cus. 29, 30. 1923. For Coast Guard, $45.90. For freight, transportation, and so forth, Public Health Service, $3.40. For maintenance, marine hospitals, Public Health Service, 24 cents. For mechanical equipment for public buildings, $7.90. For operating supplies for public buildings, $133.81. For repairs and preservation of public buildings, 15 cents. WAR DEPARTMENT. w°rD°pmm°°f For increase of compensation, Military Establishment, $1,769.08. For registration and selection for military service, $89.10. For Signal Service of the Army, $1,031.35. For Air Service, Army, $84.62. For pay, and so forth, of the Army, $718.93. For mi eage to officers and contract surgeons, $54.18. For general appropriations, Quartermaster Corps, $79,640.63. For barracks and quarters, $972.44. For vocational training of soldiers, $216.05. Forsupplies, services, and transportation, Quartermaster Corps, $15,025.87. For medical and hospital department, $474. For engineer operations in the field, $400.02. For ordnance stores, ammunition, $13.73. For ordnance stores and supplies, 29 cents. For arming, equipping, and training the National Guard, $425.86. For fortifications in insular possessions, $7.50. For armament of fortifications, $1,420.36. For proving—ground facilities, $23.10. For increase of compensation, rivers and harbors, $202.97. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT-POSTAL SERVICE. Pom! S°m°°` For city-delivery carriers, $168.28. For clerks, lirst and second class post offices, $15.73. For compensation to postmasters, $127.45. For railroad transportation, $1,734.07. For rent, light, and fuel, $33. For Rural Delivery Service, $237.76. For shipment of supplies, $34.50. For temporary clerk hire, $68.40. For temporary City Delivery Service, $118.80. Total, audited claims, section 3, $110,33961. '*`“*° °“‘·°’°· Sec. 4. This Act hereafter may be referred to as the “Second Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1923.” Approved, January 22, 1923. Jfi=ifiif§g'2i.5%l?i' CHAP. 30.—J'oint Resolution Providing for the iillin of two vacancies in the

 ggard of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, of the cies other than Members of

agrees. . _ Resolved b the Senate and H ou.s·e of Representatives of the U nited ugfumsému I°$"°“` States of Agteriea in Congress assembled, That the vacancg that H,,I§'Q’p§‘$§g'g“”&g Rgf will occur as herein specified in the Board of Regents of the mithe;¤F§eg¤eg;g•§¢¤I¤¤, ¤¤•= sonian Institution, of the class other than Members of Congress, ` ’ be filled b the reappointment of Henry Wliite, of the city of Washington, whose term will expire January 14, 1923, and that Frederick A. Delano, of the city of Wllashington, be appointed to succeed John B. Henderson, deceased. Approved, January 22, 1923.