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 506 SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 291. 1924. °m°° ’°¤*- For office rent, and so forth, instructors, $3,000. P""•"“‘°"°'mS‘ For pay of National Guard (armory drills), $10,200,000. Fm ’°"i°°· Aims, Umromas, mquirunirr, aim so roam, ron rmnn smzvrcn, mvrronar. evans. PF°°“"“ ‘“"“s· .To rocure b urchase or manufacture and isue from time to gigllmfti mi M time td) the Natiiiniil Guard, upon requisition of the governors of the g,’§§,'},‘,§‘,*;f‘f,‘{,“f‘ "’°“‘ several States and Territories or the oommand1ng general National Guard of the District of Columbia, such military equipment and stores of all kinds and a reserve supply thereof as are necessary to arm, uniform, and equip for lield service the National Guard of the several States, Territories, and the District of Columbia, and to repair such of the aforementioned articles of equipage and military stores as are or may become damaged when, under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of War, such repair ma be determined to be an economical measure and as necessary for their proper reserg{¤gQg;m aqui? vation and use, $2,350,000: Provided, That the Secretary of €Var is mms, exc., lion me- hereby directed to issue from surplus or reserve stores and material ‘“‘“"'“" “°'°“‘ on hand and purchased for the United States Army such articles of clothing and equipment and Field Artille, Engineer, and Signal matérie and ammunition as may be needegby the National Guard V°'·“°·"·‘"· organized under the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act for WL 41, p_ m_ making further and more effectual provision for the national defense, www cum, to and for other purpom, approved _June 3, 1916, as amended by the ,,,m,,,,p,,,,,,,,,,u,,,,_ Act approved June _4, 1920. This issue shall be made without. tagainstil rmlitia appropriations except for actual expenses 1nc1 en o suc issue. m§¤i°iii»g,°eii.?¤liusi°f The mounted, motorized, air, medical, and tank units of the National Guard shall be so reduced that the appropriations made in this Act shall cover the entire cost of maintenance of such units for the National Guard during the fiscal year 1925. u,§°},°,Z,‘;[,°,,’l"“'“M" orrrcn or crrmr or nnnrmi BUREAU. °‘“““ "°""‘“‘°’· Salaries: For rpplrsonal services in the District of Columbia in accordance with " e Classification Act of 1923," $127,560. °“‘“'""°° R°”"°°‘ onoamznn nnsmavrs. 0Elcers' Reserve cms. Officers’ Reserve Corps: For a and allowances of members of the duly- °‘°·· °“ “°""° 0i}icers’ Reserve Corps on activie duty for not exceeding fifteen days’ training, $2,000,000; for pay and allowances of members of the OiHcers’ Reserve Corps on active duty for more than fifteen days in accordance with law, $400,466: for mileage, reimbursement of _ actual traveling expenses, or per diem allowances in lieu thereof as M1 ’,,,"""m,,'“_,,,,,,,, ,,,,1,, authorized by aw, $397,666: Provided, That the mileage allowance i¤s- to members of the Officers’ Reserve Corps when called into active service for training for fifteen days or less shall not exceed 4 cents Enlisted Reserve per mile; in all, $2,798,132. C%,g,;;m· cl0E]]pi%s£e§15%){g%%rv#e Corps: For pay, transportation, subsistence, and . U) 7 ' agihitiiipggdglé? m` Correspondence courses: For conducting correspondence courses for instruc_tion of members of the Reserve Corps, including necesiary  procurement of maps and textbooks, and transporta- . . n 10]], 7 _. gziirilaixisudsgud Manuals: For purchase of training manuals, $15,000. tfgzigggglggggérg- mm Headquarters and camps: For establishment, maintenance, and ¢e.mcs,m. ’ operation of divisional and regimental headquarters, and of camps, for training of the Organized Reserves; for miscellaneous expenses