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 3276 INDEX. Ordnance Department, Army, Page. appropriation for civilian personnel, Office of Chief of Ordnance, War Department_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ 326, 1350 for fortifications, seacoast defenses, United States _____________ 336,1359 in'lular poBBessions ___________ 336,1359 Panama CanaL ______________ 336, 1360 for services and supplics_ _ _ _ _ __ _ 342, 1364 employment of consulting engineers authorized ________________ 342,1365 for airplane bombs, ammunition for small arms, etc_______________ 342 for small arms, and machine gun practice_ _ ___ _ ___ __ ___ ______ _ _ 342 for ammunition for military salutes_ 342 for manufacture of arms at arsenals, etc__________________________ 342 for preserving, etc. ordnance stores_ 342 for purchase, etc., for troops________ 342 for automatic machine rffles________ 343 for purchase, manufacture, etc., of tanks, and armored vehicles_ _ _ _ 343 for Field Artillery armamenL _ __ _ __ 343 for proving grounds_______________ 343 for Rock Island, Ill., hridges ____ 343,1365 for Moline-Rock Island bridge_____ 343 for testing machines_______________ 343 for repairs of arsenals, etc _______ 344,1365 for gauges, jigs, etc., for manufacture of arms aud armament_ _ _ _ _ 344, 1365 for John W. Stockett, as payment of for Government use of his gun inventions'; condition _________ 1381 deficiency appropriation for removing projectiles t<.' Picatinny Arsenal fromLakeDenmark, N.J______ 36 for repairing, rebuildin~, etc., Picatinny Arsenal, N. J_ __ __ __ _ 36 for distributing war trophies________ 36 for manufacture of arms___________ 43 for ordnance service ___________ 43,49,936 for ordnance stores, etc ____________ 43,49, 1619, 1622, 1672 for ammunition __________ 43,49,936, 1622 for proving grounds ______ 43,49,936,1622 for Field Artillery armament _____ 49,1622 for ammunition storage facilities____ 928 for repairs to arsenals______________ . 936 for fortification expenses___________ 1619 for salaries, 1929, under___________ 1690 balances of appropriations, evacuation of ordnance depots, covered in_ _ 365 for terminal storage, etc., covered in_ 365 Ordnance, Navy, no money appropriated for, to be used for any other purpose__________ 1249 transfers of used, etc., material Dot prohibited_ _ __________ ____ __ _ 1249 Oregon, authorized to exchange, for recreational purposes, revested lands of Oregon and California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road grants_______________________ 429 leased lands exempt from county taxes________________________ 429 limitation on acceptance and dis- posal of exchanged lands_ _ __ __ _ 429 minimum prices for sales of agricul- tural and timberlands_ _ _ ______ 429 disposal of receipts________________ 429 granted Castle, Tourist, and Elephant Rocks, in Pacific Ocean, for park purposes_____________________ 148 Oregon-Continued. I'ap. may acquire, after completion, bridge aer083 Columbia River, at Arlington____________________ 1023 Siuslaw National Forest, area. dimin- ished________________________ 2907 Umatilla. National Forest, Wash., and, area. enlarged_ __ _ ____ __ __ _ _ __ _ 2916 Wallowa. National Forest, area mod- ified_________________________ 2~51 Whitman National Forest, area. en - Oregon a~;rg:~j;;ni~7R~il;;d -C~;';p"'a-;;y' - 2928 appropriation for survey, sale, etc., of revested lands oC ___ .. ______ 203, 1565 for fire protection, etc., revested lands oL __________________ 554, 1204 revested lands of, in designated area, added to Crater National Forest, Oreg________________________ 450 appraisalof- _____________________ 451 transfer of amount from national forest receipts to Oregon and California land grant fund_____ 451 sale of timber authorized on reveated grant agriculturall:l.nds of _ __ __ _ 597 rules, etc., for cutting to be pre- scribed_ _ _____ __ _____________ 597 Oregon and California Railroad Grant Lands, exchanges for recreational purposes of public lands, extended to revest- ed, in Oregon_________________ 429 Oregon Caves, Siskiyou Nati.onal ForetJt, Oreg., sum authorized for improvements, within and near, for the visiting Oregon- W}~gt -B;icige- C~;';p~;;y: 1407 construction of bridge across Columbia River, at Hood River, by, legal- ized_________________________ 285 Orem, Ida (widow), pension increased_ __________________ 1949 Orem, Mollie (widow), pension increased_ __________________ 2163 Orff, Elizabeth (widow), p~nsion____________________________ 1898 Organized Reserves, Army, appropriation for Officers' Reserve Corps, pay and allowances, active duty _______________ 348; 1369 for mileage; limit______________ 348,1370 for Enlisted Reserve Corps, pay, etc _______________________ 348,1370 for correspondence instruction courses ___________________ 348,1370 for training manuals, blank forms, etc _______________________ 348,1370 for headquarters and camps; mis- cellaneous expenses _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 348, 1370 purchase of new airplanes_ _ _ _ _ 348, 1370 medical and hospital treatment, pay, etc., if injured in line of duty _____________________ 34~ 1370 burial, etc., expenses, if dying in line of duty ______________ 348,1370 maintenance of divisional and regimental headquarters ____ 349,1370 no other funds to be used _____ 349,1370 pay of reserve officers restrict- ed _______________________ 34~ 1371 allowance w:len training as individ- ualofficers___________________ 349

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