Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/793

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762 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 85. 1925. For mileage, officers and contract surgeons, $1,087.85. For subsistence of the Army, $1,074.25. For regular supplies of the Army, $343.92. For clothing an camp and éarrison equipage, $33.87. For clothing and equipage, 101.14. ` For incidental expenses, Quartermaster Corps, $17.85. For transportation of the Army and its supplies, $8,367.51. For Army transportation, $8,894.96. _ _ _ _ For inland and port storage and ship(ping facilities, $66.98. I}?_or giilitaxlgs pos; near t;1oth§p§4lgo;un ary of Montana, $16.35. or arrac an uar rs - . 'For general apprgpriatioiis, Quartermaster Corps, $61,732. $5For supplies, services, and transportation, Quartermaster Corps, 3 916.28. Flor roads, walks, wharves, and drainage, $1,974.11. For shooting galleries and ra.r?es, $43.50. For construction and repair 0 hospitals, $239.59. For signal service of the‘Army, $2,559.01. For increase for aviation, Signal Corps, $4,553.35. For Air Service, Army, $1 663.58. For Medical and Hospital Department, $1,494.74. For engineer equipment of troops, $805. For engineer operations in the eld, $4.14. For gun and mortar batteries, $3.70. For ortiiications in insular possessions, $185.84. For groving grounds, Army, $217.59. For rdnance Service, $1,604.28. For ordnance stores ammunition, $522. For manufacture of arms, $4.16. For ordnance stores and supplies, $2,404.05. For small~arms tar et practice, $10,752.50. For armament of fortifications, $45,117.02. For armament of fortifications, Panama Canal, $3,516,39, For replacing ordnance and ordnance stores, $131.70. For repairs of arsenals, $604.84. For repair and restoration of defenses of Galveston, Texas, $300. ger grhemical ¥Varf;zre Siervice, Agping, $8.62. or e contro at orti cations, . 0. For arming, equipp` , and trainin the National Guard 98.69. For ammunition foiiuiild artillery,gOr nized Militia, $8%,37, ger civilian military traiping camps, $9.04. or quartermaster sup ies, e ui ment and so forth Reserve Olgceisii Tgaining iCorps, $77.1;. iid P ’ ’ or ea stones or graves o so iers $9.44. Fopgdisposition of remains of officers,’soldiers, and civil employees, For Guilford Courthouse National Military Park, $10. For survey of northern and northwestern lakes, $4.20. For increase of compensation, rivers and harbors, $500.38. b Forh ggtional Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Marion ranc , 0.30. b Forh N$;(§o£)al Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Mountain ranc . . - .. . $$*35 National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, clothing, m€Meé1ip3l andgfésgpggal services, National Home for Disabled Volunr o iers, . . For payment of claims for loss of firearms, and so forth, taken by the United States during labor strikes in 1914 in Colorado, $23.50.