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STATES-Continued.

Republican government guaranteed, 2813.
Roads. See Roads.

STATUTES TO BE OBSERVED-

Health laws, 380, 382.

Penal laws, 432.
Taxes. See Taxes.

Troops. See Militia; National Guard.
STATIONERY:

See also Stores.
Inventories, 795.
PROCUREMENT-

Advertising for bids, 734.

Coast Artillery School supplied, 2148.
Engineer School supplied, 2149.
Filing devices, 988.

General Staff College, 21491.

Limited to supply for one year, 727.

National Guard supplied, 983.

Ordnance funds available, 1194.
Penalty envelopes, 3008.

Postmaster General to contract for

envelopes, 3007.

Printed articles, 982.

Quartermaster funds available, 943.
Schools at posts, 943, 944.

Stamped envelopes, 982.

STATUARY. See Monuments.

STATUE OF LIBERTY, BEDLOES IS-

LAND, N. Y.:

Funds for care of, 1127.

Secretary of War responsible, 1127.
STATUTES:

Chronological table, page 1507.
CONSTRUCTION--

Decisions of Comptroller of the Treas-
ury, 317.

Definitions of certain terms, 2090.
Reference to Attorney General, 387.
Revised Statutes, 2978.

CONTINUED IN FORCE BY-

National defense act, 2995.

Revised Statutes, 2980, 2982, 2983.
ENFORCEMENT

At expense of United States, 391.
By military force. See Military force.
Evidence. See Evidence.

IN EFFECT IN TERRITORIES-

Alaska, 2993.

Hawaii, 2991.

Philippine Islands, 2994.
Porto Rico, 2992.
MILITARY LAWS-

Codification, 2996.

Continued in force, 2995.

Preparation by War Department General
Staff, 513.

Recommendations by Secretary of War,
513.

REPEAL

Accrued rights protected, 2981.
Emergency legislation for World War,
2835.

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Abuse or negligence of officer or sol-

dier, 1615, A. W. 83, A. W. 84.

In transit, 235.

DELIVERY-

Pacific region, 743.

Refusal to accept, 778.

Subsistence supplies, 908.
Embezzlement. See Embezzlement.

Equipage. See Equipage.

Equipment. See Equipment.
EXCHANGE IN PART PAYMENT
Aircraft engines, 964.
Band instruments, 965.
Machines, 964-966.

Motor vehicles, 964, 965.
Explosives. See Explosives.
Fuel. See Fuel.

Furniture. See Furniture.

Given away by soldier, 815.
Housewives. See Housewives.

Information advantageous to foreign na-
tions. See Information.

INJURING

Burning, 1069.

Forfeiture of pay, 2596.

Maliciously, 1069, A. W. 83, A. W. 84.

War material, 2850, 2852, A. W. 83.

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See also specific names of articles.
Abandoned or captured property, 805.
Aeronautical equipment, 840-841.
Air craft, 841.

Animals. See Animals.

At cost, 798-800, 910, 911, 924, 939.
Between bureaus, 913.

By soldiers, 815-817, A. W. 84, A.
W. 94.

Clothing. See Clothing.
Damaged, 796.

Dental outfits, 852.

During World War, 797.

Equipment of housing projects, 1195.
Incidental expenses, 907.

Medical stores. See Medical stores.
Not needed for river and harbor works,
1538.

On credit, 909, 910.

Ordnance stores. See Ordnance stores.
Pay of civilian employees. See Pay of

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STORES-Continued.

SALE TO Continued.

Civilian employees, 913.
Commissioned officers, 907, 909, 939,

1612.

District of Columbia, 798.
Educational institutions, 801.
Enlisted men, 907, 909, 1613.
Executive departments, 913.

Exploring or surveying expeditions,

233, 254.

Marine Corps supplied, 904, 912.
National Guard supplied, 940, 2611.
National Guard Reserve supplied, 940.
Naval officers, 904, 912.

Officers' Reserve Corps on active duty,
907.

Panama Canal, 802.

Patients of Public Health Service, 905.
Soldiers' Home, 848.

· States. See National Guard.
Soap. See Laundry materials; Soap.
Stationery. See Stationery.

STORAGE-

Aeronautical equipment, 840.
Appropriations chargeable, 729, 840.
Cooperation between departments, 799.
Incidental expenses, 907.
Medical supplies, 845.
Ordnance stores, 863.
Quartermaster General charged with,
719.

Regulation by Secretary of War, 900.
Reserve held for subsequent year, 728.
Storehouses. See Storage facilities.
Surplus war supplies, 799.

Targets and accessories. See Ordnance

stores; Targets and accessories.
Theft. See Embezzlement; Larceny;
Stolen property; Robbery.
TRANSFER-

See also specific names of articles.
Aeroplanes, 842.

Between bureaus of War Department.
See name of bureau or service
benefited.

By War Department to another de-
partment, etc. See specific names
of departments, bureaus, or agen-
cies benefited.

Disused after close of World War,
799, 846, 901.

Machines. See Machines.

Medical and hospital equipment and
supplies, 846.

National Guard equipment in time of
war, 2614.

Office material, 59, 799.
Ordnance stores, 877, 901.

Redistribution of functions of depart-
ments accompanied by, 59.

Road construction aided, 1004.
Surplus, 969.

STORES-Continued.

TRANSFER TO

Corps of Engineers, 969.
Federal Board for Vocational Educa-
tion, 970.

Marine Corps supplied, 901.

Post Office Department supplied, 842.
Public Health Service supplied, 846.
Transportation. See Transportation.
Typewriters. See Typewriters.

STOVES. See Bakeries; Cooking; Heating
apparatus; Kitchens; Stores.
STOWAWAYS:

On ships, 1330.

STRAW. See Animals; Bedding.
STREAMS. See Navigable waters; River
and harbor works; Rivers.

See Railroads.

STREET RAILWAYS.
STREETS. See Roads.
STRIKING. See Assault.

STUDENTS. See Air Service; Corps of
Cadets; Commissioned officers; Edu-
cational institutions; Enlisted men;
Reserve Officers' Training Corps;
Service schools.

SUBCONTRACTORS. See Affidavits; Con-
tracts.

SUBMARINE MINE DEFENSES:

Coast Artillery charged with, 2136.
Injuring, 1070.

Interference with operation of, 1070.
Trespass. See Trespass.

SUBORNATION OF PERJURY. See Per-
jury.

SUBPOENAS. See Witnesses.

SUBSCRIPTION.

See Evidence; Oaths;
Periodicals; Political contributions;
also specific titles of officers and in-
struments.

SUBSISTENCE ALLOWANCE:

Advisory Commission, Council of Na-
tional Defense, 1209.

ARMY NURSE Corps-

Prescribed by Secretary of War, 1808.
Superintendent, 1749.

AVIATION STUDENTS-
Abroad, 1815.

At technical institutions, 677.
Board of Ordnance and Fortification,
640.

Board of Railroad Commissioners for
Alaska, 1148, 1813.

CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES-

Abroad on aviation duty, 1815.
On harbor boats, 79.

Traveling on official duty, 79, 606, 625.
Wage-earning capacity to include, 135.
Civilian member of Board of Ordnance
and Fortification, 640.

Civilians at training camps, 2633.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS-

At Sandy Hook Proving Ground, 1757.

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