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 SEVE NTIET H CONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 366. 1929 . 1365 with the machinery, supplies, and services necessary thereto ; for supplies and services in connection with the general work of the Ordnance Department, comprising police and office duties, rents, tolls, fuel, light, water, advertising, stationery, typewriting, and computing machines, including their exchange, and furniture, tools, and instruments of service ; to provide for training and other inci- dental expenses of the ordnance service ; for instruction purposes, other than tuition ; for maintenance, repair, and operation of motor- propelled and horse-drawn freight and passenger-carrying vehicles ; for ammunition for military salutes at Government establishments, and institutions to which the issues of arms for salutes are author- ized ; for services, material, tools, and appliances for operation of the testing machines and chemical laboratory in connection there- w it h ; for public ations for li braries of th e Ordnance Dep artment, including the Ordnance Office, including subscriptions to periodicals which may be paid for in advance ; for the services of not more than four consulting engineers as the Secretary of War may deem neces- sary, at rates of pay to be fixed by him not to exceed $50 per day for not exceeding fifty days each and necessary traveling expenses, $8,322,640. RO CK IS LAND BRIDG E, RO CK IS LAND, ILLI NOIS Rock Island, Ill. For operating, repair, and preservation of Rock Island bridges and br Jppi rating, etc ., viaduct, and maintenance and repair of the arsenal street connecting the bridges, $35,000. REPAIRS OF ARSEN ALS For repairs and improvements of Ordnance establishments, and to meet such unforeseen expenditures as accidents or other con- tingencies may require, $769,573. Curr ent e xpens es. Ammunition for mili- tary salutes. Consulting engineers. Arsenals. Repairs, etc. GAUGES, DIES, AND JIGS FOR MANIIFACTDRT ƒI Gauges, dies, and jigs, For the d evelopment and procurement of gauges, di es, jigs, and Procuring, for arma- other special aids and appliances, including specifications and ment manufa cture. detailed drawings, to carry out the purpose of section 123 of the Vol. 39,p .215. National Defense Act, approved June 3, 1916 (U. S. C., p. 1694, U.S . Code, p .1694 . sec . 78), $75,000. CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE Chemi cal Warfare Service. For manufacture, and test of chemical warfare es Purchase, manufac- purc hase , gas tore, et c ., of gases . or other toxic substances, gas masks, or other offensive or defensive materials or appliances required for gas-warfare purposes, including all necessary investigations, research, design, experimentation, and opera tion connecte d therewith ; purc hase of chem ical s, s peci al sc i- entific and technical apparatus and instruments m alhn ery ,o buildings, tenan ce, and repai r of plants, b uildings, and equipment, and the machinery therefor ; receiving, storing, and issuing of supplies, corn prising police and office d uties, rents, tolls, fuels, gasoline, lu bricants, paints and oils, rope and cordage, light, water, adver tising, sta- tionery, typewriting and adding machines, including their exchange, office furniture, tools, and instruments ; for incidental expenses ; for ci vili an e mplo yees ; for librarie s of the Chem ical Warfare Service and subscriptions to periodicals, which may be paid for in advance ; Or ganizi ng s peci al for expenses incidental to the organization, training, and equipment gas troops. of special gas troops not otherwise provided for, including the train- ing of the Army in chemical warfare, both offensive and defensive, together with the necessary schools, tactical demonstrations, and maneuvers Cu rrent expens es.
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