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92 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 33. 1921. B¤”*“¤¤· ¤•°**i¤· titi d te hni al tus and instruments· construction, mainw'°t°' tggnanizgnandcre (;.irad)fP‘;lilnts, buildings, andieqmpment and the machinery therepor; receiving, storing, and issuing 0 suppl1es_, comprising police and office duties, rents, tolls, fuel gasoline, ubrrcants, paints and oils, rope and cordage, light, water, advertrsmg; stationery, typewriters and adding machines, including their exc ange,_ office furniture, tools, and instruments; for incidental expenses; for civilian employees; for libraries of the Chemical Service and sub- .;. ?°°"'°p°' scrrptrons to periodicals which may be paid for m advance; for expenses incidental to the organization, training, and eqmpment of s ecial gas troops not otherwise pr·ov1ded for mcludrng the training of the Arm in chemical warfare, both oiiensrve and defensive, C t together with the necessary field schools, demonstrations, °°°”°°°` and maneuvers; for current_ of chemical projectile iillmg plants and proving grounds, in udrng construction and maintenance of rail transportation, repairs, alterations, accessories, building and repairing butts and targets, clearing and grading ranges, $1,350,000. ruumsreaue. NATIONAL GUARD. Aminsmv- Animm, Eqvrrmxc, Arm T¤.a.mmc nm Nynoun. Guam). Mink- For purchase of animals for mounted units, $100. . F¤¤c¤»¤¢¤· For procurement of forage, bedding, and so forth, for animals, $1 500 000. — °¤¤·¤*°— F(;I'g5(]ll§1 t•l0!.\ of help for care of materiel, animals, and equipmen , , . I¤*'¤¤¤°¤¤¤P°· · Fo; expenses, camps of instruction $6,000,000. _ ,,§_$m"‘,;_ °¤’*°°"’ *¤• selected officers and enbted men, mrhtaxy service ”°°”¤’¤¤¤*¤¤¥· For pay aird allowances, officers, National Guard, detailed with. Army $100,000. cmPf°P¤*v· °¤‘»· °m· Mgearépay of property and disbursing officers for the United States, ,,f§,,,g‘{*’°°’°’· $7I5g> expenses, equipment and instruction, National Guard, ,'§`,'}'°‘· A"'! °“‘ Fdr travel of officers and noneommissioned officers of the Regular P Army in connection with the National Guard $85,000. '°""°’ '°p°l”;¤ For reparr of Federal property issued to the National Guard, $5,000. pus'°.”°°'°m‘ Y For transportation o equipment and supplies, $175,000. “"¤°•¤“""""°”· For ezgpenses, sergeantnnstructors, $110,000. A For office rent, and so forth, inspectoninstructors, $9,000. p,,,"¥‘,3§Y "'m""‘ For pay of National Guard (armory drills), $9,750,000; Pmmled, 1¤¤¤¤h¤¤z¤•b1¤ ¤- That, 20 per eentum of the foregoin amounts for armin ui in pauses. . . . E , , gr eq PP Fr and training the N atronal Guard s all be available mterchangeab y for expenditure for the purploses named; but not more than 20 per centum shall be added to the amount appropriated for any one of . such purposes. W ,,,'*‘€,,,§,,,,,’°',_‘,,,,,‘°°_ "“"* Arms, Umrorms, Equrmmrvrhnrc., ros Fmm Smrvrcn, Narrouar.- Uann. agentx. a¤°l¤ii1e.°°°` _ To procure by purchase or manufacture and issue from time to time to the National Guard upon requisition of the governors of the several States and ’.l.`Bl'1'lt0I'l€S, or the commanding general, National Guard of the District of Columbia, such number of United States service arms with all accessories, Field Artillery and Coast Artillery materiel, Engineer, Signal, and sanitary matériel, accouterments, field uniforms, clothmg, eq1u1page,5;x1bhcations, and military stores of all kinds, including pub c anim , and a reserve supply of such