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 SEVEN TIETH CONG RES S. SEss. II. CH. 366. 1929 . 1369 and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicle s, $840,665. For travel of officers and noncommissioned officers of the Regular ceTravel, Army offi- Army in connection with the National Guard, $320,000 : Provided, Proviso. That not to exceed $2,000 of this sum shall be expended for travel war Department of officers of the War Department General Staff in connection with General Staff. the National Guard. Transporting sup. For transportation of equipment and supplies, $225,000. plies. For expenses of enlisted men of the Regular Army on duty with Army enlisted men. the National Guard, including the hiring of qua rters in kind , $480,000 . For pay of National Guard (armory drills), $11,541,168. Pay, armory drills. When approved by the Secretary of War 10 per centum of each of prIntercion geable ap- the foregoing amounts under the appropriation for "Arming, equip- ping, and training the National Guard " shall be available inter- changeably for expenditure on the objects named, but no one item shall be increased by more than 10 per centum : Provided, That a Proviso. t thereof to repor t of amounts so transferred between appr opriations sh all be congress. submitted to the Congress at the first regular session after the close of the fiscal year 1930. ARMS, UNIFORMS, EQ UIPMENT, AND SO FORTH, FOR r uu.,D SERVICE, Field service. NATIONAL GUARD To procure by purchase or manufacture and issue from time to Procuring arms, etc ., for issue. time to the National Guard, upon requisition of the governors of Requisitions from the several States and Territories, or the commanding general, governors, etc. National Guard of the District of Columbia, such military equipment and stores of all kinds and a reserve supply thereof, including horses conforming to the Regular Army standards for use of the Cavalry, Field Artillery, and mounted organizations of the National Guard, as are necessary to arm, uniform, and equip for field service the Na tion al G uard of the seve ral Stat es, Terr itor ies, and the Dis tric t 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 may be determined to be an economical measure and as necessary for their proper preservation and use, $5,338 .327, of which not less New airplanes, etc. than $300,000 shall be available only for the production and purchase of new airplanes and their equipment, spare parts, and accessories Proviso . Clothing, equipment, Pr ovid ed, That the Secretary of War is hereby directed to issue etc ., from Army sur. from surplus or reserve stores and material on hand and purchased plus stores. for the United States Armv such articles of clothing and equi p- ment and Field Artillery, Engineer, and Signal material and am- Vol. 39, p. 197; Vol . munition as may be needed by the National Guard organized under 41, p. 780 . the provisions of the Act entitled " An Act for making further and more effectual provision for the national defense, and for other purposes," approved June 3, 1916 (U . S. C., p. 1034, sec. 21), as U. S. Code,p.1034. amended. This issue shall be made without charge against militia without charge trr appropriations except for actual expenses incident to such issue. militia appropriations Reduction of mount- The mounted, motorized, air, medical, and tank units and motor ed, etc., units. 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 1930 . ORGANIZED RESERVES Organized Reserves. Officers' Reserve Corps : For pay and allowances of members of Offic ers' Rese rve the Officers' Reserve Corps on active duty for not exceeding fifteen Corps etc., for active days ' train ing, $2,7 10,4 36 ; duty.

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