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act June 15, 1917, $9,620 .79 . For medical and hospital department, $116 .90 . For repla cing medica l sup plies , $57 .6 0 . For armament of fortifications, $7,102 .84 . For armament of fortifications, insular possessions, $6,777 .71. For armament of fortifications, Panama Canal, $16,390 .46 . For Chemical Warfare Service, $758 .78 . For Field Artillery armament, $14,960 .83 . For ma nufacture of arms, $24 . For ordnance service, $189 .59 . For ordnance stores, ammunition, $19,361 .48 . For ordna nce s tores and s uppli es, $2 ,605 .72 . For proving grounds, Army, $23 .44 . For replacing ordnance and ordnance stores, $4,828 .32. For supplies for seacoast defenses, $470 . For terminal storage and shipping buildings, $1,347 .09. For Air Service, Army, $7,119 . 36 . For Air Service, military, $9 .45 . For Air Service, production, $89 .91 . For arming, eq uipping, a nd traini ng the Nat ional Gua rd, Act May 22, 1928, $127 .13 . For arming, equipping, and training the National Guard, $2,826 .63 . For arms, uniforms, equipment, and so forth, for field service, National Gu ard, $1,238 .1 7 . For en campment and maneuv ers, Organ ized Mili tia, $497 .40 . For Organized Reserves, $1,075 .06 . For pay of the National Guard for armory drills, $136 .60. For civilian military training camps, $77 .29 . For citizens' military training camps, $37 . For Reserve Officers' Training Corps, $1 .60. For headstones for graves of soldiers, $16 .52. For Washington-Alaska military cable and telegraph system, $20 . For medical and hospital services, Veterans' Bureau (transfer to War, Act April 22, 1926), $33 . 08 . For ordnance and ordnance stores Bureau of Ordnance (Navy transfer to War, Act May 21, 1920), 6.08. Po st Offic e went . POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT POSTAL SERVICE (Out of the postal revenues) Depart . For airplane service between New York and San Francisco, $746 .10. For balances due foreign countries, $11,325 .76. For city delivery carriers, $1,486 .72 . For clerks, first and second class post offices, $5,605 .03. For clerks, third-class post offices, $150 . For compensation to postmasters, $442 . 04 . For electric and cable car service, $193 .21 . For foreign mail transportation, $72 . For freight, express, or motor transportation of equipment, and so forth, $470 .34. For indemnities, international registered mail, $182 .96 . For indemnities, international mail, $1,014 .11 . For inde mniti es, do mesti c mail , $3, 403 .53 .
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