Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 52.djvu/707

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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 347-JUNE 11, 1938 allowances, as prescribed in said section 47d, as amended; for such expenditures as are authorized by said section 47d as may be neces- sary for the establishment and maintenance of said camps, including Maintenance. recruiting and advertising therefor, and the cost of maintenance, repair, and operation of passenger-carrying vehicles; for expenses incident to the use, including upkeep and depreciation costs, of sup- plies, equipment, and materiel furnished in accordance with law from stocks under the control of the War Department; for gymnasium and athletic supplies (not exceeding $20,000); for mileage, reimburse- ment of traveling expenses, or allowance in lieu thereof as author- ized by law, for officers of the Regular Army and Organized Reserves, and for the travel expenses of enlisted men of the Regular Army, traveling on duty in connection with citizens' military training urachaseoftraining camps; for purchase of training manuals, including Government Medical and hospi- publications and blank forms; for medical and hospital treatment treatment. of members of the citizens' military training camps, who suffer per- sonal injury or contract disease in line of duty, and for other expenses in connection therewith, including subsistence, transportation, and Buital.10 7 burial expenses, as authorized by the Act of June 15, 1936 (49 Stat. 1507); in all, $2,275,000, of which $200,000 shall be immediately Agelnitation. available: Provided, That the funds herein appropriated shall not be used for the training of any person in the first year or lowest course, who shall have reached his twenty-fourth birthday before the Restriction on use date of enrollment: Providedfurther, That none of the funds appro- otherfs. priated elsewhere in this Act except for printing and binding and for pay and allowances of officers and enlisted men of the Regular Army shall be used for expenses in connection with citizens' mili- fUrsosst^.oro m tary training camps: Provided further, That uniforms and other equipment or materiel furnished in accordance with law for use at citizens' military training camps shall be furnished from surplus stocks of the War Department without payment from this appro- priation, except for actual expense incurred in the manufacture or current price to issue: Provided further, That in no case shall the amount paid from govern. this appropriation for uniforms, equipment, or materiel furnished in accordance with law for use at citizens' military training camps from stocks under the control of the War Department be in excess of the price current at the time the issue is made. Promotion of rifle NATIONAL BOARD FOR PROMOTION OF RIFLE PRACTICE, ARMY practice. Instruction ex- Promotion of rifle practice: For construction, equipment, and ponses. maintenance of rifle ranges, the instruction of citizens in marksman- ship, and promotion of practice in the use of rifled arms; for arms, ammunition, targets, and other accessories for target practice, for issue and sale in accordance with rules and regulations prescribed by the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice and approved by the Secretary of War; for clerical services, including Supplies, etc. not exceeding $25,000 in the District of Columbia; for procurement of materials, supplies, trophies, prizes, badges, and services, as 39 Stat. 211; 43 tat. authorized in section 113, Act of June 3, 1916, and in War Depart- 32U.s .c. 18. ment Appropriation Act of June 7, 1924; for the conduct of the National Matches, including incidental travel, and for maintenance of the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, including not to exceed $7,500 for its incidental expenses as authorized by 45 stat. 78. Act of May 28, 1928; to be expended under the direction of the 32 U. S. C. 181c. Secretary of War, $645,726. etc pay t meomeer, No part of the appropriations made in this Act shall be available suring deice. for the salary or pay of any officer, manager, superintendent, fore- man, or other person having charge of the work of any employee of the United States Government while making or causing to be made 666 [52 STAT.