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 1382 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 178. 1923. camps, and to subsist them while traveling to and from such camps and while remaining therein so far as appropriations will permit; Jming °‘ or in lieu of transporting them to and from such camps and ` subsisting them while en route, to payv them travel allowance at the rate of 5 cents per mile for the distance by the shortest usually traveled route from the places from which they are authorized to proceed to the camp and for the return travel thereto, and to pay the return travel pay in advance of the actual perform- _ ance of the travel- for pay for students attending advanced camps Su,. ce mm at the rate prescribed for soldiers of the seventh grade of the Regmvaum. ’ _ _ ular Army; for the payment of commutation of subsistence to ,1Y,§?#§gp· ‘°“"‘°r members of the senior division of the Reserve OfHcers’ Training Corps, at a rate not exceedin the cost of the garrison ration prescribed for the Army, as authorized in the Act approved June 3, rrmm. 1916, as amended by the Act approved June 4, 1920, $3,500,000, to A,Y,“,l§’,{,,“}’l;,§§°,gc]L§‘{m remain available until December 31, 1924: Provided, That uniforms and other equipment or material issued to the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps in accordance with law shall be furnished from _ surplus or reserve stocks of the War Department without payment Pd mmm from this appropriation except for actual expense incurred in the m$$§°$°¢‘.l'§°'${·smpsy. manufacture or issue: ljroarided further, That in no case shall the “'“‘°“ ‘°’· amount paid from this appropriation for uniforms, equipment, or material furnished to the Reserve Oficers’ Training Corps from _ _ stocks under the control of the War Department be in excess of the ,,,,,’ff’,‘}‘,,§‘,§‘Q’§,l§",§’fl* price current at the time the issue is made: Provided further, That none of the funds appropriated in this Act shall be used for the organization or maintenance of additional mounted, motor transummm em p_ort,_tank, or air units in the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps: qmuasatsm miiomli rovzded further, That not to exceed $10,000 of the total appro- “”°’“°“’h· priated b this Act may be expended for the transportation of authorize; Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, students, who may be competitors in the national rifle match, and to subsist them while traveling to and from said match and while remaining thereat. cO§,*;‘§,f_ “°"°°" me Mmiraxr surrmrzs Ann EQUIPMENT ron sor-roons Arm connnons. "Lf,§;,§§,{gj‘Qc?}}§,°’· For the procurement and issue as provided in section 55-c of the °q1\;¤§41»D-1282% M Act approved June 4, 1920, and in section 1225, Revised Statutes, °  ’p' as amended, under such regulations as may be prescribed by the v°,_4,,p_,-,,_ Secretary of War, to schools and colleges, other than those provided for in section 40 of the Act above referred to, of such arms, tentage, and equipment, including the transporting of same, and the overhauling and repair of personal equipments, machine-gun outfits, and lgorse equipments, as the Secretary of WVar shall deem PWM, ¤~ I necessa or proper milita _ trainin in said schools and colle e •xiiiie¤a. $1,000:l%r0*vided, That no Igart of tliis appropriation shall be ge; pended for the purchase of arms or other ordnance equipment. ,,,§},§,{"‘“ "““““‘ CIVILIAN MILITARY TRAINING caurs. ,,,§,‘§§°'§‘{§’j, ‘§§,F,?§ For furnishing, at the expense of the United States, to warrant ¤Vg§°g9d¤;,_¢-m_ VOL officers, enlisted men, and civilians attending training camps main- 41,p.77Di ’ 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, uniforms, including altering, fitting, washing, and cleaning when necessary, subs1stence,_and transportation, or in lieu of such transportation M,,mmm_ and of subsistence for travel to and from camps, travel allowances at 5 cents per mile, as prescribed in_said section 47-d; for such expenditures as are authorized by said section 47-d as may be neces sary for the establishment and maintenance of said camps, $2,000,-