Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/987

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966 srxrr-sixrrr CONGRESS. Srss. 11. oe. 240. iezc. P’°”:*°*· $3,500 000: Provided That whenever ssible officers, warrant offi- I:¤Ii·i§llri¤(ii.mmct°m cers, nbncommissioned officers, or otherlixelrrlisted men shall be detailed as instructors in vocational trainin in the most important trades in sera, em., of ram lieu of civilian instructors: Prmxidedffurther, That farm products and P'°d“°*S· °°°- the increase in live stock (including owls) which accrue as incidental to vocational trainin in agriculture and animal husbandry, may be sold under such regxgations as the Secretary of War may prescribe and the proceeds o such sales shall be deposited in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of miscellaneous receipts. , crvarim military in- Qoanrranuasrma SUPPLIES AND Snnvrons ron. RIFLE RANGES ron S““°“°”‘ . CIVILIAN INSTRUCTION. m§g€eg°g§°= 0* rm To establish and maintain indoor and outdoor riiie ranges for the ` use of all able-bodied males capable of bearing arms, under reasonable regulations to be prescribed by the National oard for the Promotion of Rifle Practice and approved by the Secret of War; for the em loyment of labor in connection with the estaibvlishment of outdoor and) indoor rifle ranges, includin labor in operating targets; for the employment of instructors; for clerical services; for badges and other insignia; for the transportation of employees, instructors, and civilians to engage in {practice; for the p1u·c ase of materials, supplies, and services, and or ex enses incidental to instruction of citizens of the United States in marhsmanship, and their participation in national and international matches, to be expended under the d.irection of the Secretag of War, and to remain available until expended, $100,000: g*@’g,;•;’·Im° mms Prooid , That out of the said sumof $100,000 there may be expended at National matches. for the payment of transportation, for silrgplyrng meals, or furnrshmg _ commutation of subsistence of civilian e teams authorized by the t¤lJ$$.lili1;$¤]is·¤. °‘ Secretary of War to articipate in the national matches, not to exceed $80,000: Provided éiirther, That hereafter members of civilian rifle teams may, in the 'scretion of the Secretary of War, be paid, as commutation of traveling expenses at the rate of 5 cents per mile for the shortest usually traveled route from their homes to national matches when authorized to articipate therein by the Secretary of War and

  • `¤¥¤=¤¤¤i¤·•*“¤°°· for the return travelp thereto: Prmnkied further, That the payment of

travel pay for the return journey may be made in advance of the actual performance of travel. T,l,lf§,’¥Q’%0,p§im°°”" Qvaarrmmasrmz SUPPLIES, IBQUIPMENT, AND so roam, Rnsarzvn Orrrcr:rzs’ TRAINING Corzrs. p¤3§i°Zt€&il°°}?»“;l.as}`tt’iZ For the ]§·ocurement and issue, under such regulations as may be ¤°¤S'¤°'i¤g*m**°°‘· prescribed y the Secretary of War, to institutions at which one or more units of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps are maintained, such public animals, uniforms, equi ment, and means of transportation as he may deem necessary, and to forage at the expense of the United States public so issued; for transporting said animals and other author1zed_eq1upment from place of issue to the several institutions and training camps and return of same to place of issue rramingeamps. when necessary; for the maintenance of camps for the further practical instruction of the members of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, and for transporting members of such corps to and from such camps, and to subsrst them while traveling to and from such camps and while remaining therein so far as appropriations will permit; (;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, for- the payment of commutation of subsistence to members of the ¤i¤¤€¤°¤· senior- division of the Reserve (}fHcers’ Training Corps, at such rate, not exceeding the cost of the garrison ration prescribed for the Army, vo:. ao, p. ws. as authorized in the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1916, $3,000,000: promos. Provided, That so much of section 48 of the Act of June 3, 1916,