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SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS . SEss . III . Cs. 111 . 1931 . Post Office Depart- ment-Continued . For indemnities, domestic mail, $209 .62. For railroad transportation and mail-messenger service, $25 . For rent, light, and fuel, $2,550. For rural delivery service, $78 .91 . Treasury Depart-

TREASURY DEPARTMENT ment. For collecting the revenue from customs, $112.95 . For Coast Guard, $78 . For outfits, Coast Guard, $7,015 .46 . For pay and al lowances, Coa st Guard, $33 . For repairs to Coast Guard vessels, $72 .97 . For enforcement of Narcotic and National Prohi bition Acts, internal revenue, $768 .05. For frei ght, tra nspo rtat ion, and so fort h, P ubli c He alth Ser vice , $8 .01. For mechanical equipment fo r public buil dings, $3 . 15 . War Dep art ment .

WAR DEPARTMENT For registration and selection for military service, $173 . For pay, and so forth, of the Army, $6,622 .38 . For pay of the Army, $1,333 .57. For pay, and so forth, of the Army, war with Spain, $2 .40 . For increase of compensation, Military Establishment, $1,808 .29. For Army transportation, $519 .90. For clothing and equipage, $24 .13. For general appropriations, Quartermaster Corps, $340.54 . For incidental expenses, Quartermaster's Department, $64 . For medical and hospital department, $837 .90 . For fire control at fortifications, $12 .03. For Air Service, Army, $38 .55 . For arming, equi pping, and tr aining the Nat ional Guard, $80 .8 8 . For Reserve Officers' Training Corps, $19 .80. i ncreas es in Add it ion al, rates me et of Total, audited claims, section 3, $ $46,120 .19 f together with such exchan ge.

additional sum due to increases in rates of exchange as may be necessary to pay claims in the foreign currency as specified in certain of the settlem ents of the G eneral Accoun ting Office . Sundry allowed SEC . 4 . For the payment of claims allowed by the General c laims .

Accounting Office under the provisions of sundry Acts, as follows Borongan, Sam ar, P

Relief of certain natives of Borongan, Samar, Philippine Islands : Army rentals .

For the payment of claim allowed by the General Accounting Office under t he provisions of Private A ct Numbered 47 6, approved Vol. 44, p. 1828. March 3, 1927 (44 Stat ., p . 1828), and certified to the Seventy-first Congre ss in Hous e Doc ument Numb ered 68 9, und er the War Department, $27 .60 . ua Designated individ- Relief of claimants under section 2, Private Act Numbered 524, March 2, 1929 : For the payment of claim allowed by the General Accounting Office under the provisions of Private Act Numbered Vol.45,p. 2365. 524, approved March 2, 1929 (45 Stat ., p . 2365), and certified to the Se venty- first Congr ess in House Document Numbered 68 9, under the War Department, $1,552 .77 . H S sp61, DlCabeths Return of funds of deceased patients, Saint Elizabeths Hospital c orneli a Wini ker . For the paymen t of the clai m of Cornelia Winiker widow of Fred- Vol. 34, p . 730. erick Winiker, deceased, al lowed by the General kccoun ting Office U.S.o.,p.681.

under the provisions of the Act of June 30, 1906 (U . S . C ., title 24, sec . 177), and certified to the Seventy-first Congress in House Docu- ment Numbered 689, under the Department of the Interior, $24 .50 .