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1828 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cn. 271. 1927. Regular or Volunteer, who- have been honorably discharged or retired, and who die in the District of Columbia to be disbursed by »thejSecretary of War, at a cost not exceeding $45 for such burial expenses LD each case, exclusive of oostpof grave, $225. TSIANSROBQIATION oxyrzqnronsr masons "`”°'°°’“°¤’*°‘ For ,_ rtationvof indigent rsons, includ:] ,in ` nt veterans "" -. ¤r s¢.ive»i*<1,w·¤s·¤¤s¢¤¤i¤ *B¤$i¢¤·,$3·°°°~— 1 °“*` Mmul YY1 rf Y [_ lxperneaautborlnd. F th f llowing to be expended under the authority and _ di.1·e¢dt.ion Bcf Othe general; who is hereby authorized and empow_ _ to makenecessariy contracts and leases, namely: · c.mp•,a.·n,•w,’ ,‘ of uding hire of horses for ohicers req` to be mounted, such hirengt to be deducted from their mounted pay, and for the payment ofcommutation of subsistence for enlisted men who may be detailed to guard on move the United States pro rty at home stations on days immediately preceding and immediatel); · following the annual enc•mpments,.damages tedprivate property incident to encampmxg instruction purchase, an main- tenance of athletic, gymnaetxc, recreational equipment at armory or field encampments, not to exceed $500; practice marches and v_ practice cruises, and parades; rent of armories, drill halls, and storehouses; fuel, light, heat, care and repair of armories, odices, and storehouses, ractitie ships, boats, machinerxand dock, dredging alongside of doug, telephone service, horses an mules for mounte organizations, street carafares (not to exceed $200) necessarily used in the transaction of otlicial business, not exceeding $400 for travel-

 including attendance at meetings or conventions of
 to" the National Guard, and for general

incidental expenses of the service, $35,550. Printins. ec. For printing, stationery, and postage, $750. m¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¢•¤v¤¤•¤•. For cleaning and repairing uniforms, arms, and equipments, and ` contingentexpenses,·$1,200. _ 7 ‘ m;¤‘,_g,;g"¤¢ vr¤¤¤¤¤ For expenses of target practice matches, $2,500. For pay of troops ot er than Government employees, to be PW •>f*¤>¤¤¤· disbursed under the authority and direction of the commanding general, $9,000. - ANAOOSTIA RIVER AND FLATS A¤·¤¤¤¤¤ PW- 0 For continuing the reclamation and development of Anacostia m¤(i1‘¥iu”°m° d°v°l ° Park, in, accordance with the revised as setgforth in Senate Documetit- Numbered 37, Sixty·e1ght Qoangess, first session, Pmhm of 1 d $2l£I,5(§, of whigi 8&Iggl1l1tg125,0()O be_§.;2,30g1eh§3{ Eexpenigtilgne H °¤e_be ,ennin ri an not,moreth,an_ N s . av' °bmB , md! imniddiately gon the purchase .qf necessary land above Bending- Pf°•,mLgg bpm N Bridge; Provded, That thejpurchase priceof any site or sites summa. acquired hereunder shall not exceed the fullgvalue assessment last image before purchasethereof plus 25 per centum of such assewed va ,e.g _ `_. i - · ,,_¤;·;_¤;¤¤¤¤¤<¤¤¤—¤¤ irnsmc Bmnnmes AND rustic PARKS samams, OKPARKBV " i, nrsm or or eonnunu ¤·1~=i¤·i T For; ‘ rsonal services yvith thelélassiiication Act of