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 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 225. 1925. 921 determined to be an economical measure and as necessary for their proper preservation and use, $3,119,281, and in addition thereto the US° °' *’°*¤¤°¤¤· sum of $62,500 from the unexpended balances of the appropriation V°‘·‘”•¥’-“*°· for "Arming, equipping, and training the National Guard, 1924," is continued and made available for this purpose during the fiscal year 1926: Provided, That the Secretary of War is hereby directed to §Q"g‘;’°ging equip issue from surplus or reserve stores and material on hand and pur- ments. ew-, {wm surchased for the United States Army such articles of clothing and plus Amy St°'°S' equipment and Field Artillery, Engineer, and Signal material and ammunition as may be needed by the National Guard organized under the provisions of the Act entitled “An Act for maki further V°'· 3°· "· “"· and more eifectual provision for the national defense, andngor other V I 41 780 purposes," approved June 3, 1916, as amended by the Act approved “;{h,,,Q,p'ch,,,§g6 to June 4, 192. This issue Shall be made without charge against mmm ¤¤¤f¤¤¤¤¤¤¤S· militia appropriations except for actual expenses incident to such 1ssue. . The mounted, motorized, air, medical, and tank units and motor m?¤i¤iiai1,°i»i¤i?i'i¤a¢s.°f transport, military police, wagon and service companies 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 1926. MHAITIA BUREAU, WAR DEPARTMENT M“"*° B'”"°“· Salaries: For personal services in the District of Columbia in °"’“*°” p°”°'{”°‘· accordance with " the Classihcation Act of 1923," $127,560, and in $§}f"j_.,'°°;‘,_}’;’§‘,{"’“"‘*· addition thereto the sum of $12,000 from the unexpended balances of the appropriation for "Arming, equipping, and training the N atioéial Guailgd, £il924," is continued and made available for this purpose ur` the scal ear 1926. _ The agpgiopriationsyherein made for "Arming, equipping; and sbleppgiwggggr training the National Guard " shall be available until Decem r 31, 3** *9%* 1926. The unexpended balances of the appropriations for "Arming, apgamixildidm equipping, and training the National uard " for the fiscal year §§‘§§§§,§,‘§'§l{[‘l’§$_,}‘”°*' ading June 30, 1925, are continued and made available until Decem- ·*"“· ¥’·°°°- r 31, 1925. ORGANIZED RESERVES °"'““‘“‘* ““°"'°“· Officers’ Reserve Corps: For pay and allowances of members of q;g·gl,Y’°” R"°'_" the Officers’ Reserve Corps on active duty for not exceeding fifteen du*Q;§’· °°°-· '°' °°°"° days’ trainin, $2,293,500; for pay and allowances of members of the Officers’ [Reserve Corps on active duty for more than lifteen days in accordance with law, $400,000; for mileage, reimbursement of actual traveling expenses, or per diem allowances in lieu thereof _ as authorized by law, $449,300: Provided, That the mileage; allow— §,’j'g§g·,,,m mm ance to members of the Officers’ Reserve Corps when ca ed into i¤z· active service for training for fifteen days or less shall not exceed _ _ 4 Cents per mile: Provided further, That officers performing travel mf,‘,§{"{Q,§§f,f,‘,,‘f',°,`§S°§f,‘f on Government-owned transports shall be entitled only to_ re1m— ggrsement of actual and necessary expenses incurred; in all, ,142 800. . Enlisted Reserve Corps: For pay, transportation, subsistence, and C£§1s'?°°d R°’°"° clothing, $50.000. P“Y’°°°‘ _ Correspondence courses: For conductin correspondence courses  ‘°‘ for instruction of members of the Reserve Corps, including necessary supplies, procurement of maps and textbooks, and transportation, $17900- Training mums. Manuals: For purchase of training manuals, $15,000.