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 72d CONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 281 . MARCH 4, 1933 . and operation and maintenance thereof ; maintenance of water, sewer ; and plumbing systems ; maintenance of and repairs to cadet camp ; fire-extinguishing apparatus ; machinery and tools and repairs of same ; maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled vehicles ; policing buildings and grounds ; furniture, refrigerators, and lockers for Government-owned buildings at the academy and repair and maintenance thereof ; fuel for heat, light, and power ; and other neces sary i nciden tal e xpense s in t he dis cretio n of the su perin- tendent ; in all, $1,122,097. M ILI TIA BUREAU NA TIO NAL GU ARD Militia Bureau. National Guard. ARM ING , E QUI PPIN G, AND TR AIN ING THE NA TIO NAL GU ARD Arming, etc. For procurement of forage, bedding, and so forth, for animals Foraee,eto. used by the National Guard, $801,886. Fo r compensation of help for care of materials, animals, and equipment, $2,142,800. For expenses, camps of instruction, field and supplemental training, etcustruction expenses, and including medical and hospital treatment authorized by law, and the hire (at a rate not to exceed $1 per diem), repair, mainte- nance, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, $9,98 3,981, of wh ich $2 00,00 0 shal l be a vailab le imm ediat ely. F or ex penses, sele cted o fficer s and enlis ted me n, mil itary servi ce schools, including medical and hospital treatment authorized by law, $359,300. F or pa y of p ropert y and disbur sing office rs for the U nited State s, $75,500. For general expenses, equipment, and instruction, National Guard, including medical and hospital treatment authorized by law, and the hire (at a rate not to exceed $1 per diem), repair, maintenance, and operation of motor-propelled passenger and nonpassenger carry- ing vehicles, $730,776. Travel, Army offi- For travel of officers, warrant officers, and enlisted men of the ears, etc. Regular Army in connection with the National Guard, $305,980 : Provided, That not to exceed $2,000 of this sum shall be expended for travel of officers of the War Department General Staff in con- nect ion w ith the Natio nal Guard. For transportation of equipment and supplies, $225,000. For expenses of enlisted men of the Regular Army on duty with the National Guard, including the hiring of quarters in kind, $468,450. For pay of National Guard (armory drills), $15,867,385, of which $2,00 0,000 shall be ava ilabl e imme diatel y. No part of the appropriations made in this Act shall be available for p ay, al lowanc es, or trav eling or oth er exp enses of an y offi cer or enlisted man of the National Guard who may be drawing a pension, disability allowance, disability compensation, or retired pay from the Government of the' United States : Provided, That nothing in this provision shall be so construed as to prevent the application of funds herei n cont ained to the pay, allow ances, or tr avelin g exp enses of any officer or enlisted man of the National Guard who may surrender said pension. disability allowance, disability con .psnsatiur. or retired pay for the period of his service in the National Guard
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furt/or, That present ad ittants general who nwv he drawing such emoluments may be continued in a federally recognized status without pay under this Act. Care of animals, etc. Service schools, in. struction, etc. Property, etc ., offi- cers. Equipment, etc. 1589 Proviso. war Department General Staff. Transporting sup- plies. Army enl isted men. Pay, armory drills. No ay to National Guar officer, etc., drawing pension, etc. Pr os tics. Fay on surrender of pension, etc. Asitutan, s general cunnc .ic i in i re=mt sta'us without pay .