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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 429, 430. 1922. 1057 For disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, and civilian emplo ees, $672.22. Iilbr National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, clothing, $34.43. . For headstones for graves of soldiers, $15.37. For increase of compensation, rivers and harbors, $1,323.07. For testing machines, $18.63. For maintenance, United States Militarylcademy, $48.55. POST OFFICE DEPARTIIENT-—POSTAL smzvicm. For clerks, first and second class post offices, $446.89. P¤¤¤1¤¤·vi¤¤- For railroad transportation, $11,043.70. ger Stiar Route Service, $165.10. or te egra , $1.33. For indemnlities domestic mail, $239.79. For Railway Mail Service (salaries), $19.90. For Railway Mail Service (miscellaneous expenses), 61 cents. For rewards, $100. For compensation to postmasters, $283.37. For indemnities, international registered mail, $132.57. For balancesdue foreign coimtries, $10,333.11. For foreign mail transportation, $2,904.19. For compensation to assistant postmasters, $338.72. For Mail Messenger Service, $438.87. For Rural Delivery Service, $63.69. For miscellaneous items, first and second class post offices, $115. For vehicle service, $498. For temporary city delivery carriers, $805.50. For city delivery carriers, $393.56. For special delivery fees, $381.84. For plost office equipment and supplies, $4.50 For illage Delivery Service, $3.75. For rent, ight, and fuel, $225. For clerks, third—class post offices, $75. For temporary clerk hire, $22.40. For Power Boat and Aeroplane Service, $7.27. For freight on stamped paper and mail bags, $123.35. For railroad transportation, $4.04. For shipment of supplies, $6.41. Total, audited claims, section 2, $935,226.67. _ Sec. 3. That this Act hereafter may be referred to as the "Fu·st '1‘i¤¤¤fA¤¢- Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1923.” Approved, September 22, 1922. . Se tember2 192 CHAP. 430.—J'oint Resolution Providing for an additional investigation of the _ i[§;J;g¤•;#g1__ _ tri-county irrigation project, Nebraska. [Pub- ms-· N°- *‘*·l Resolved the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives 0 the United .v B I State.; of Ayerica in UMWTGS8 a§·‘W{"]’£d» Ent the Secrgtmi-Y °f t'h° ¤,§§{ l1i°b.l;fbt;‘,I Intgrigr, upon the payment to him m advance of the necessary funds ,,,,,g,§,,, mm ,,,}‘,,,,, to defray the expenses thereof, be, 8I1d_l1B IS hereby, authorized to }l*;u°g¤S?fh_g¤;lc;d¤Q¤P* <>f make an additional investigation of the tri-coun? pro)ect_m Nebraska, comprising the counties of Gosper, Phelps, and earney, 111 said State, and to extend said investigation into _Adams_ County, Nebraska, with a view of ascertaining whether it IS practicable to convey for irrigation purposes flood waters from the Platte River onto ands in said counties. Approved, September 22, 1922. 42150*-23--67 i,