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 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cr-1. 209. 1911. 1057 SMALL-Arms TARGET 1>nAcT1ca: Ammunition, targets, and other '*`**¤=°* P¤*°°*°°· accessories for small-arms and machine-gun ta et practice and instruction; marksmen’s medals, prize arms, ani? insignia for all arms of the service; and ammunition, targets, target material, and other accessories mg be issued for smaH—ar·n1s target practice and instruction at the ucational institutions and State soldiers’ and sailors’ or&phans’ homes, to which issues of small arms are lawfully made, un er such regulations as the Secretary of War may prescribe provided the total value of the stores so issued to the educational grsltiitutions does not exceed thirty thousand dollars, one million o ars. MANUFACTUBE OF Arms: For manufacturing, re airing, rocuring, M°¤“‘*°*¤*l¤8·¤¤=·· and issuing arms at the national armories, seven lhundredp and fifty thousand ollars: Provided, That whenever in his opinion a sufficient  mmmmc number of automatic pistols of the standard service type, holsters, ppmrs rm- orsnnma aniidpistol-cartridge boxes therefor, shallhave been procured and be mm av able for the purpose, the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to issue, on the requisition of the governors of the several States and Territories, or of the commanding general of the Militia of the District of Columbia, such number of standard pistols, holsters, and pistolcartridge boxes therefor as are required for arming all of the Organized Militia m said States, Territories, and District of Columbia, without Nochargetoannual charging the cost or value thereof, or any expense connected there- ¤“°¤¤°¤°- .with, against the allotment to said State, Territory, or District of Columbia, out of the annual appropriation éprovided by section ` sixteen hundred and sixlty-ope ozrge eviscd tatutei as amended, 2;:. a. pw. msi. p. or uu·1ng' a nt there or, to exchange, wit out receivin ‘ m;°r?re¤sy c erefor·, ammunition, or parts thereof, suitable tg Eiixiiiiriié wir old the new standard pistol, round forround, for corresponding ammunj- ‘“‘°°"“1‘ tion suitableito the old revolver theretofore issued to said States, Territory, or District by the United States: Promkled, That the said "°°°°°u°“' °"‘ standard pistols, holsters, and pistol-cartridge boxes therefor shall be reccipted for and shall remain the property of the United States and be annually accounted for by the governors of the States and Territories and the commanding general of the Militia of the District of Columbia as now required by aw, and that each State, Territory, and District shall, on receipt of the new pistols, holsters, and pistol- v°’f$§‘,.§"‘ef,,{ °l° '°‘ cartridge boxes, and ammunition, turn in to the Ordnance Depart- ' ment of the United States Army, without receiving any moneiy credit therefor and without expense for transportation, all Unite States revolvers and ammunition therefor, holsters, and revolver-cartridge boxes now in its possession. _ A H _ To provide means to carry into effect the foregoing provisions, the ceripxpezigigriiggig necessary money, not to exceed three hundred thousand dollars, to °*°· recover the cost of exchanging or issuing the new pistols, ammunition therefor, holsters, and pistol-cartridge boxes to be exchanged or issued hereunder, is hereby appro riated out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated? 0nnNANcm sronrzs AND SUPPLIES! For overhauling, cleaning, re- u;{§°Z?"i°g'°t°"°'°` pairing, and preserving ordnance and ordnance stores in the hands of troops and at the arsenals, posts, and depots; for purchase and manufacture of ordnance stores to fill requisitions of troops; for Infantry, Eq“**""°“""~ Cavalry, and Artillery e ui ments, including horse equipments for Cavalry and Artille, eiglrt Ihundred thousand dollars. The Secretary ofI\vl,Var is hereby authorized and directed to release §g}§' M_;"‘}},_‘·n§**gE_ to the city of Saint An stine, Florida, a strip of land not exceeding 1e¤s¢<i)wS¤i¤¤A¤s¤¤- twenty-tbree feet in wigilh, on the north line of Fort Marion Reserve- mm _ tion for the purpose of restoring the street formerly known as Clinch Street, extending from San Marco Avenue on the western boundary of said reservation eastward to the Matanzas River.