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 972 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 240. 1920. R,·},gfm¤*i° M=*°hi¤° Aurom-yrro Maonnm Rxnas. t.§§'§3‘ls°’ m‘“'“f“°' For the purchasekmanufacture, test, repair, a.nd_ maintenance of autom_at1c machme rifles, or other automatic or semiautomatic guns, including their mounts, sights, and equipments, and the machinery necessary for their manufacture, to remain available unt1l June 30, 1922, $500,000. ranks. TANKs. m1§f"°,l¥’§§; $$,;;,,,2fg For the purchase, manufacture, test, maintenance, and repair of "°*¤°l°S· tanks and other self-propelled armored vehicles, to remain available until June 30, 1922, $500,000. Se‘§{2§§gf°“* “'“"·"‘° CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE. et§°’°°°S° f"_ g°S°S’ That of the unoiépended balance remaining June 30, 1920, allotted §,‘§j{Pg,'°,§’f*,;@j°“· to the Chemical arfare Service under the appropriation "Medical ' and Hospital Department, 1919 " there is hereby made immediately available and to remain available during the iiscal year ending June 30, 1921, for the purchase, manufacture, and test of chemical warfare gases or other toxic substances, gas masks or other offensive or defensive materials or appliances required for gas warfa.re purposes, Bun .. including all necessary investigatmn, experimentation, and operations ei-y,e{g§”gS’ m”°°m` connected therewith, construction and repair of buildings and equipment and the machinery therefor, expenses mc1dental to the orgamzation and t of as troo s not otherwise rovided for, ml-mug 8 P P $2,000,000. N°“°“‘"°""“d‘ NATIONAL GUARD. “m“‘g*°*°‘ Anmnve, Eomrrme, AND Tn.u1~:1Ne rm; Narroxsr. GUARD. Fmamlim For purchase of animals for mounted units, $1,218,482. _ " For procurement of forage, bedding, and so forth, for animals, $2 096 254. C"°’°t°` For com ensation of hel for care of materiel, animals, and e ui P P Cl P‘ Instruction camps. Iucnl-" $l’873’951' . . _ _ Semen mm, m_ For expenses, camps of instruction, $4;,968,12o. sm¤<>¤<>¤. For expenses, selected officers and enlisted men, military service orneers, ummm Schools: $224,002- Bureau. For pay and allowances, officers, National Guard, Militia Bureau, ,, .’ _, ,,_ $12,000. Hclgisimm etc I For pay of property and disbmsing officers for the Ynited States,, ,_ _ ,,,,3 $40,667. ¤<1i¤?ii]§is¤i¢»¤i;·pm For general expenses, e ui ment and instruction, National Guard, $6*0 304 q P 2,., -,. _. 7.,. . adds. ei hmm] Of For travel of Federal officers and noncommissioned officers making ins ections $30,462. lpor travel of Federal officers and noncommissioned officers changing stations $6 092. For travel of Federal officers and noncommissioned officers on visits of instruction, $30,462. For travel of Federal officers and noncommissioned officers con- _ nected with camps of instruetion, $46,013. L"Sp°““"“‘ For inspection of target ranges, $1,370. For ins(pe<;·tion of material, Field Artillery, Coast Artillery, Tank Tmmmm, WP Copps, an S1gnal_Corps, $2.285. pass. ‘ `_ ° "_ or transportation of supplies, $182,772. °"’g"*”“‘“°‘“‘°‘°‘“’· For egipenses. sergeant-instructors, $45.692. For office rent, inspector—mstructors, $9,140.