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 190 SIXTY-·NINTi·I CONGRESS;. ? Sess. I. C11. 44. · 1926. »—,‘    —‘»X. ¤ru4k..nnr.sa·mr¤¤·r »· =; ·•. W" *>°¤·**·¤··=*· Formili pmt exchanger, seems,. _ For regifstrrztion and selection for military service. $878.50. For pay,dnd—ao forth,~of·the·¤A.¤my,—¢$34L61L74.. =  · For increase of compensation, War Department proper, $705.82. »Eo:·‘i1wreae¤>of.mm§nsati¤n, W¥u.Dep•1tm,sut, $134.90. . For.a¤·ee1‘s.ofpay,; nntypand so iorth, $798.04.    For pay, and so forth, of the Army, war with S ain, $452.04. . For increase of compensation, Military Eetablisiiment, $20,425.6E p For mileage of the rmy, $41.79. i'‘‘v   For mileage,.o$eers and contract surgeons, $942.15.: For subsistence of the Army, $5,088.65.. . For negularjsupplies ofstheahrmy, $182.51. For clothing an equipage $305.44. For transportation of therdrmg and its supplies,$50.85. ger prmy trarésportationi $1 ,769.55. $20 orco an**ca.mpan· ` 5 'page, .92. For   of ge iA1·1ny?g2l78.19. For inland and port storage and shipping facilities, $26L70. ~ For  appropriations, Quartermaeter Corps, $35,892.85. For orses for avalry, .A.rtil1e¤ry, Engin  ao forth, $14.4( For supplies,   transportation,   Corp: wager barracks and quarters, $8,106.32. For     $52.50. For roads, walks} wharves, and rainage, $1,494.96. V For   e acqoisition of hands {ar military post•,$2,470.5( For l!I£1'GI.8Gi¤f(7l‘BVi@d($!1j=SlgDRl‘€’»0 $858.79.- ‘ · ~ · i?°' S"""·‘ S“§‘°°“2.*é*2°*’“”@ 4  eq or re lac1n_ ' g ign supp ies an equipment, 5. S¤rvi¤,*Army·,~@7.21. — 6 e Y For_Air Service, militatiy, $11,042.75. illbli Medina? and ¢Hospi ‘Department, $972.45. For ' eer operations in the field, $2,443.50. For   mortar batterie¤;¤Q9,046.71.* L Fer pmssnitioneemd repair of fcrti6catious, $6.66 For ortilications in insular possessions, $2.25. ~ Forii0rdn&aoe Se¤vice,‘*$11,7UI.29.r · *1 FM mww <>£ •~;:¤¤¤. $6}%- . ~ For stcrssyamnnmntiou, $8,284.96. For ordnance stores and suppli $8,698.84. For armament of_ fortificat1ons,8S$8,327.74. — For Chemical Warfare Service, Army, $1,089.97. 5 For maintbnance; United  Military Academy, $49.08. _ Fora gaming, equippipg; ;and· training the National Guan $3' {     A *·»VJ *» rs?-ph ‘.   .. —` _; ,. ,· v» N gg- iquartsriznsster éupgiiesyequipment, 'and so forth, Reserv O§icers’ Training Co ,.24. I  · For voc¤tienal‘tt·ai1li@ of soldiers, $4.19. ‘ For headstones forgraves of soldiers, $7 .72. For natSonal"1cemef»e1fies§ $29:*1 li l  * S For disposition of’ren1ain}I‘ixf`gi&oe1·s, soldiers, andlciviliemployee $30'88' " V'-. ,;s, Pi fl °_\ ir;  V ·‘·' `. $61Qor Wasl1ihgtoneAlaska  cable and telegraph system: _5• ‘ _ .‘ '*· "’:;·,’-. ` ' I. For jggyment or claims ie¤··1¤ss=ei iixea¤·ms,· and so iron}; rake; _ lg Uni States troops during labor strikes, in 1914, i11*Colorad¢ 8. For increase of compensation, rivers and harbors, $120.