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SEVENTIETH CONGRESS . SEss. I. CH. 232. 1928 . of the Regular Army who are on duty in any capacity in connection with the national matches and the Small Arms Firing School, and except the subsistence of enlisted men of the Regular Army who are not members of authorized teams, which pay, allowances, and sub- Equipment, sup - sistence shall be paid from other funds appropriated for that purpose, plies, et c' including procurement and installation of equipment, ammunition, supplies, materials, flooring and frames for tents, construction of shooting galleries, and shelters for rifle practice ; nonstructural improvements

repairs and alterations to buildings, water

system, sewer and lighting systems ; repairs and alterations to equipment Pay and allowances of National Guard, etc ., and supplies ; communication service ; pay and allowance o officers participating in and enlisted men of the National Guard participating in the national match es . matches and the Small Arms Firing School from the date of depar- ture from their homes to the date of return thereto ; pay and allow- ance of reserve officers called to active duty in connection with the national matches and the Small Arms Firing School ; personal and subsistence of teams. nonpersonal services ; subsistence, including commutation of rations to authorized teams from the National Guard, Organized Reserve, Reserve Officers' Training Corps, citizens' military training camps, and civilian teams representing the States and including the enlisted men of teams from the Regular Army from the date of departure from their homes o r stations to the date of r eturn thereto at the rate not exceeding $1 .50 per day each ; tran spor tati on, incl ud- ing repair, operation, and maintenance of m otor-p ropell ed and Travel of authorized animal-drawn vehicles ; travel of authorized teams representing teams, etc' the Regular Army, National Guard, Organized Reserve, Reserve O ffic ers' Tra inin g Co rps, cit izen s' m ilit ary training camps, and civilian teams representing States, including officers and enlisted men of the Regular Army ; travel of commissioned and enlisted personnel of the Regular Army ; National Guard, and Organized Reimbursement of Reserve on duty in connection with the national matches and the travel expenses to and Small Arms Firing School, including mileage of officers ; reimburse- from matches . ment of travel expenses or allowance in lieu thereof as authorized by law for officers of the Regular Army and Organized Reserve ; t ravel of civ ilian emplo yees t o and from the national matches, including a per diem allowance in lieu of subsistence while traveling Unexended ancesreappopriated. to and from said matches and while on duty thereat ; all to be expend ed und er the dire ction of the Secre tary of War , ther e is hereby reappropriated the sum of $500,000 of unexpended balances 923 Vol . 43, pp. 508, 507, of appropriations and in amounts as follows : "Citizens' Military Training Camps, 1925 ", $100,000 ; "Reserve Officers' Training Corps, 1925 ", $290,000 ; "Reserve Officers' Training Corps, 1926 ", $110,000 ; which funds are in full for the conduct, operation, and maintenance of the national matches and the competitions and Small Arms Firing Provisos.

School held in conjunction therewith, except as may be specifically Travel allowance for provided for in other appropriations : Provided, That members of teams by automobile or train. authorized civilian teams traveling by train or automobile may be paid travel allowance at the rate of 5 cents per mile, which shall include subsistence while traveling, for the distance by the shortest usually traveled route from the places from which they are author- Advance for return ized to proceed to the national matches and for the return travel travel . thereto : Provided further, That the payment of travel pay for the return journey may be made in advance of the actual performance of the return travel . Civilian instruction . QUARTERMASTER SUPPLIES AND SERVICES FOR RIFLE RANGES FOR CIVILIAN INSTRU CTION Quartermaster sup- plies for rifle rang es, To establish and maintain indoor and outdoor rifle ranges for the etc. use of all able-bodied males capable of bearing arms, under reason- able regulations to be prescribed by the National Board for the Pro-