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 194 SIX?1`Y—NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. CH. 44. 1926. For __ arming eqaippin ‘ and training the National Guard $5]_g'(_’f7;  2}; ,. 'rra,    `, 7. _ » · ’ lrcr vocational  of soldiers, $760. ‘ 7 For armament of fortiiications, insular posmious, $7,225.31. For automatic rifles, $8,276190.     ‘ For civilian   to engineer onice $533.15. For civilian     7 For claims for medical  `ospital treatment rendered members of 0mcers’ Reserve Corps Air Service, Army, $464. For hospital care, CanalfZon s, $43.09. For proving grounds, Army, y ,085.67. , For replacing   supplies, $71.97. ' For quartermaster supp ies and services, rifle ranges, civilian instruction, $1,746.70. 7 - $3For searchlights and electrical installations for seacoast defenses, 652.32. ° ` 7 · 7 y 7 l1`or transportation, services, and supplies of Oregon and Wash- ington volunteers, $18.31. 1 · Q24 or disposition of remains of oilicers, soldiers, and civil employees, 2.57. i 7 Q Fgr aviation, Navy (Navy transfer to War, Act May 21, 1920), 1.4 . 1 _ For construction and maintenance lmilitary and post roads, $4li§27•69.]i A A it fw ih B  ifEtoml ( ` _ or preventing   o mot s ureau o n e ogy Agn- culture transfer toSgVai·, Aot‘May 21, 1990% $96.93. For Vicksburg National   Park, $10.02. rose; orrros Dl'JPAl‘l'l(l!N’1‘——·POS'!'AL ssnvxcn A (Ont of the   revenues) ,,_,:,'{° °“°° D°"°”‘ $ For aeroplane. service between New York and San Francisco, 190.65. _ ` For balances due foreign countries, $7.28. For city delivery carriers, $349.89. For clerks,  andrsecondvclaes poet oilices, $216.60. For compensationeto postmasters, $31.87. _ i . r For indemnities,.domed;iu mail, $2,512.37.. » 7 · For indemnities,.iubmatioIxal·reg1stered mail, $433.40. For   lightyand fuel,.$901.16. .» §°' ‘é“.§""°°“"$E"’“i.i..,°”*7%%x>   7 7 or pora .7 e _ ·- . 1 — ~· 77 mg`,§?g§’YL‘“],5t§§ .,*}**,22 Total, audihxiclaxms, seetion;—8, $229,982.29,+together with such °*”°¤°- additional sum due to  rates iof exchange, ascmay be necessary to pay claims in the foreigi currengy as specified in certain of the certificates of settlement of; e7G¢¤¢! glooounting Office. m§¤¤,gg¤j§m¤§gggfM· .   ~NATI(lNAl,•·.   fiirrosrrxox A ,“¤¤Y_g°¤¤¤¤:,* gg; Sao. 4. For lcarryingoutithe public resolution of the Sixty-ninth esipma assumes. Congress entitled. ‘ Joigt providing for the participation of t e_United States in th!. sesquicentemlill celebration in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and authorizing, an ap opriation ,,,,Q,Q,,*j‘m°¤° °' °*· therefor, _aud»_for».otber~»pm·poees,"-.as~ follows: For-,5:e. exhibit and participation b the executigve -depa.x:tments. andeiindependent ~"‘“· *’·‘“°· smb whmeutsd of ;£i¤;;£i¤vernm¢;·n#· iazd, expenditures 9·Sm¤·Y¤¤ Wm j¤. ,.  ivellhil Exhibition Commission ialaries ·   tl)1?District»of,,Clolui1ii- bia and elsewhere, actual and necessary traveling expenses, rent, and all other expenditures authorized by secition`1; `coinpensation