Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/121

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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 33. 1921. 93 arms, materiel, accouterments, Held uniforms, clothing, equi age, and military stores of all kinds, as are necessary to arm, unifbrm, and equip for field service the National Guard of the several States, _ Territories, and the District of Columbia, $5,500,000: Promklcd, {%°§5y;.,rS.,,»vice That members of the National Guard who have or shall become °"°"S°l*“”°“°‘”°“‘“· entitled for a continuous period of less than one month to Federal pag at the ratesiixed for the Regular Army whether by virtue of a ca by the President, of attendance at school or maneuver, or of an other cause, and whose accounts have not yet been settled, shall receive such pay for each day of such period; and the thirty-first day of a calendar month shall not be excluded from the computation: C _ Provided further, That the Secretary of War is hereby directed to meiliih§Z umiiqlxli issue from s1u·plus or reserve stores and matéricl now on hand and Plus Amy “°'°“· purchased for the United States Army such articles of clothing and equi ment and Field Artillery matériel and ammunition as may be needped by the National Guard organized under the provisions o the Act entitled "An Act for making further and more effectual pro- $g}j§§·gj}‘$; vision for the national defense, and for other purp0ses,” approved N mw June 3, 1916, as amended by the Act approved Jime 4, 1920. This a,‘,¥p .$,'{& issue shall be made without charge against militia appropriations. MISCELLANEOUS. m’°°“““°°“S· Onnnmcn EQUIPMENT ron RIFLE Ranons Fon CIVILIAN m?,f;",‘}j,;’}m“i‘“”‘“‘ INSTRUCTION. For arms, ammunition, targets, and other accessories for target t,§Z%,§§§3.,f°* as practice for issue and sale in accordance with rules andieglations prescribed by the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle ractice and approved by the Secretary of War, in connection with the encouragement of riiie practice, in pursuance of the provisions of law, $100. CIVHJZAN MILITARY TRAINING CAMPB, . training For frunishing, at the expense of the United States, to warrant ;,,;L*f°}‘,’,'§"§,,,,l,°,?t,,'f.§‘,§ officers, enlisted men, and civilians attending training carplps main- °’Qy0?“3gt°°¤*i191_§{¥·v0L tained under the provisions of section 47-d of the Nation Defense 41,p.vmT p' ' Act of Jime 3, 1916, as amended by the Act of June 4, 1920, uniforms, including altering, iitting, washing, and cleaning when necessary, subsistence, and transportation, or in lieu of such tranislportation and of subsistence for travel to and from camps, travel owances at 5 cents er mile as prescribed in said section 47-d, $900,000: Promkled, That the funds herein appro riated shall not be used for §?,°{,',’;,m,m_ the training of any person who is over y-five years of age. Onnmmcr: Srroans, Equrrumrr, AND so ronrn, Rnsnnvn Ormcnns’ T§,°,§,,Ff;'i,°gf°°'“' Tanmno Cours. For arms and ordnance equipment, including overhauling and eq$§,$ZArs°:r.$i'§.°:°¢Y,$ repairing of personal equipments, machine-gun outfits, and horse “*;*}:L°§9 m equipments for use in connection with the Reserve Officers’ Training ’p‘ Corps, established by the Act entitled "_An Act for making further and more effectual provision for the national defense, and or other pm·poses," approved June 3, 1916, as amended by the Act of June V°*· “·P·`”’· 4, 1920, $100. Tm TANK Snnvrcn. S°"l°°` _ _ _ _ _ Civilianaml . For payment of the necessaréclvrlnan employees to assist in hand- P mcs ling the clerical work in the office of the tank center, tank schools,