INDEX. xv;] Army———C0ntinucd. Pm- Army—C0ntinued. Pwdeficiency apprcgyriatiou for Chemical balances of appropriations covered in· Warfare ervice 59, 701, 762, 1350 Francis Scott Ke monument, for Genera] S1;gH Cgrpg ____________ 59 Fort McHenry, D/[{*1 __________ j 935 for clerlgs, etc., at headquarters- 59, 63, 761 reerection of statue of Abraham Linfor Engineer School . 112.-- 59 coin, District of Columbia 935 for mland and port storage facxhties- 59, additional facilities at Walter Reed _ _ 699, 762 Hospital, District of Columbia., for pay, etc,, War with Spam _,_____ 59, authorized ___,_______________ 1264 699, 761, 1350, 1352, 1353 adjusted compensation for World War for disposition of remains of officers, service in ,_____..._...,_,_.__ 121 Bt? 59, 699, 701, 762, 1350 appointment authorized of Thgmgg for regmtration and selection for mili- James Camp, as major of Intary service _,_._.._ 62, 761, 1352 fantry ...,..,._.. 792 for barracks and quarters .. 62, William Schuyler Woodruff as an _ 699, 701, 762, 1350 0$cer of Infantry . 806 for subsistence- 62, 762, 1350, 1352 assignment of officers and enlisted men for proving grounds .. 62, 762 to Militia Bureau, and for iufor Reserve Officex·s’ Training Corps- 62, struction of National Guard-, 1077 701, 762, 1350 Camp Pike, Ark., buildings for Arkanfor payment, loss of Hrenrms, Colo- sas National Guard may be rado labor strike, 1914 ...- 63, 762 erected on, by Arkansas .--.-- 244 for transportation of disabled soldiers, captured, etc., war devices and trophies etc .. 63 to be distributed to the States, for Military Academy- _. - ..-.. 63 etc ----.._-___--,--.--.------ 597 for National Guard ..-.-... 63, Chief of Finance, and Chief of Chemi- 699, 701,762, 1345, 1350 cal Warfare Service to have for Organized Militia --.-...-. 63, 762 rank, etc., of major ge¤em.1s___ 970 for inland and coastwise waterwaysn 63 detail allowed of officers for adminisfor roads to Fort Story, Va. -.--.-.-. 695 tcring World Wlar Adjusted for Panama Canal, Ere control-- ...- 695 Compensation Act ------_.____ 131 for Camp Knox, Ky - .-..-.---- 695 disbursing 0Hicers relieved from refor bronze medals, etc., for issue to sponsibility for certain losses, Texas Cavalry --..--- - 695 etc., incurred in World War for Alaska military, etc., roads, service accounts; time extended- 860 bridges, and trails----.,. -.----- 699 enlistcdmen gradepercentagcsmodiiied- 470 for Coast Artillery ---.-.-- 701 retired, who served as commissioned for Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y -.----- 701 officcrs in World War to have for General Staff Corps, military in- pay of retired warrant officers-, 472 telligence division -.-.-... - ---- 761 expenses of investigating feasibililg of for clothing and equipageu 762, 1350, 1352 military park at Kansas ity, for post, Montana frontier ----.-.-- 762 M0., payable from contingencies for shooting galleries and ranges 762 of .-.-..---- 801 for fortifications, insular possessions- 762 Fort Bliss, Tex.; additional land to be for fortifications, Panama Cana.l--- 762 purchased for present military for repairs, etc., defenses of GB.IVcS· !'¢S¢l‘V8f»i0!\ -.. - .-...-.-..- 964 ton, Tex ___-____------ - ------ 762 Fort Crockett, Tex., buildings may be for civilian military training camps- 762 used by Mystic Shrine convenfor Camp Fungmn, Kane., damage tion, at Galveston -..-..-- 113 claims ___________.----------- 1344 Fort Leavenworth, Kam.; part of for sites for militarv purposes ------ 1344 reservation transferred to Leavfor Walter Reed Hospital, District enworth penitentiary for farm-- 248 gf Cqlumbig _____,_,-- , ------ 1345 helium for, to be obtained from Bureau for horses --------------. --.. -.-.-. 1350 of Mines: ---.--- - -.---------- 1111 rm- vocational training ____-------- 1350 helium production, etc., funds to be balances of appropriations covered in; transferred to Mines Burea.u-- 1331 for distinguished service medals- 934 insurance provisions in World War militgry police expenses under D1'8.ft V8t€l'8¤S’ A0'?- ...- - -..--. 624 Act -_-______ _ _-------------- 934 issue of quartermaster stores, etc., to inland and port storage, etc., facili· relieve Georgia cyclone sufferers ties -----_----------- - ------. 934 in 1920, approved ---..----.-.- 1252 temporary office buildings .---.--- 934 credits to be allowed for disburse- T, A. Gillespie Company fire dam- ments ...---.--·-..-~ 1252 ages ________________ _ -_---___ 935 for relief of suferers from cyclone in evacuation of ordnance depots ----- 935 Mississippi, 1923, approved; ordnance materials, proceeds of sale- 935 credits allowed in accounts for- 1286 encampments and maneuvers, Or- firc at New Bern! N. C., in _1922, ganiggd Militia ___------------ 935 approved; credits allowed m ac- Vicksburg, Miss., memorial arch- counts for .-... - .. 1285 vyuy ____________ _ ______-_____ 935 issue of supplies, etc., by the Executive, Nicksburg, Miss., national memorial for relief of Japanese eartheelebration, etc --------------- 935 quake sufferers, approved ------ 963 reimbursing losses fighting fires in credits for, to be allowed m accounts national forests ... 1- - - 935 of officers ------------ _ --~. 9 64 transportation for refugee American leader of Army band, to be appointed citizens from Mexico .., --- 935 from warrant officers .. 1100 45822°—25T--89