Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/955

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924 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. S1=:ss.,II. Ch. 225. 1925. mggliau ¢r¤i¤i¤¤ crr1zx·:Ns’ MII.rrAmr TRAINING cnmrs mg¤;f¤r;¤¤· *g¤¤¤>°*· For furnishing, at the expense of the United States, to warrant mr faéuafiiis. officers, enlisted men, and civilians attending tra1n1ng_camps mam- ,,,%*7-;°,{· " m‘ V°]‘ tained under the provisions of section 47-d of the National Defense Act of June 3, 1916, as amended by the Act of June 4, 1920, um- _ forms, including altering, fitting, washing, and cleamnglwhen necessary, subsistence, and transportation, or in lieu of suc transportation and of subsistence for travel to and from_camps_ travel allow- M°“*‘°°“°°°·°°°· ° ances at 5 cents per mile, as prescribed in said section 47-d; for such expenditures as are aiétgorized gy said section 4;-d as may be necessar for the establis ent an maintenance 0 said cam includ.in)g recruiting and advertising therefor, and the cost_of mais: tenance, repair, and operation o_f passenger-carrying vehicles; for gymnasium and athletic supplies (not exceeding $15,000); for mileage, reimbursement of travelingi expensesl; 01i{8;1&)lW8.11f m beg thereof as authorized by law for officers of the e ar rmy an M . Organized Reserves, traveling on duty in connection with citizens’

 milita trainin camps; for medical and hospital treatment, sub-

0,,, , . YY . g . . . " Y· gistetnce glurnilshed tra£1sp0r%1;1on,fa3ld taaiigsportatiozi Whfgigt • or rave e1r omes o mem rs o e C1 ens m1 1 ary r — ing camps 'injureld in line of dirty while4?ttendi51g cinmpsézjdini V<>¤· 41. vv- 77% 779- struction under the provisions o section -a an sec ion o the National Defense Act approved June 3, 1916, as amended, and B¤ri¤¤ •¤¤·=¤¤¤¤·¤w- for the cost of re aration and transportation to their homes and P P . . . . . . . P¤¤¤i¤I¤*¤»¤¤¤¤¤=¤—· burial expenses of the remams of civilians who die while attendugg {L3"` camps of instruction, as rovided in section 4 of the Act approv _ J ime 3, 1924; in all, $2,887,471, to remain available until December {'g‘§,”{’,,‘;’;,,,,,,,,_ $3;, 19216; Pvgiziied, 'l`hat iéhe funds hereintlaprgopriated shzall ng use or e raining 0 any person in e rs year or owe course, who shall have reached his twenty-fourth birthday before ,0};;j5gdgL °*h°' '“¤°$ the date of enrollment: Provided fwrther, That none of the funds ` appropriated elsewhere in this Act except: for printing and binding U H t M shall be used for expenses in connection with citizens’ military train- Amfyg,jr”;,§h;*S§;cgS_m ing camps: Provgded further, That imiforms and other equipment ‘ or material furmshed in accordance with law for use at citizens military trainmxg cagips shall be fulrmshed from sprplus lpr reserve stocks of the ar epartment wit out payment rom t is appro- V priation, except for actual expense incurred in the manufacture m{’$,§,‘{§{§§’ ‘° *""‘ or issue: Provided further-, That in no case shall the amount paid from this appropriation for uniforms, equipment, or material_ furnished ¥n accoitgalpge wéth law tfori u? at c1t?ge;1sDn3lrt;3n1;y Qrabiging camps rom s c un er con ro o e a _ e a en in excess of the price current at the time the issue is made. p,}_§8‘§e§{H;{-j,$,’Y° '"¤· Under the authorizations contained in this Act no issues of reserve su plies or equipment shall be made where such issues would impair tlie reserves held by the War Department for two field armies or one million men. prgggrgéotion ol n!le NATIONAL BOARD FOR PROMOTION OF RIFLE PRACTICE "i*‘**l#¤i¤¤*¤··¢*¤¤· Q{'AR1'ERMAS1'ER surrmrzs AND snnvxcns ron mmm RANGES ron crvrmax rNsrnUc·r1oN p,gs¤¤{;g*;&g§°ja¤$;_g To establish and maintain indoor and outdoor rifle ran es for pmaaceec. ' the use of all able-bodied males capable of bearing arms un<§sr reasonable regulatious to be prescribed by the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice and approved by the Secretary of War; for the employment_of labor in connection with the establishment of outdoor and mdoor rifle ranges, including labor in