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 510 SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 291. 1924. be expended for the purposes hereinbefore prescribed, under the direction of the Secretary of War, $7,500. m§,’{l““"°° °°““" 0m>NANcn nqurrmnrrr ron nrrnn inmons ron c1vr1.1AN INSTRUCTION. ,—‘““fB·°*°· ’°' °°‘“°" For arms ammunition tar and other accessories, for target ew. at rhsmm practice for, issue and sale in tiiechsdrdance with rules and_regulations prescribed by the National Board for the Promotion_of Ritie Practice and approved by the Secretary of War, in connection_with the encouragement of rifle practice, in pursuance of the provisions of law, $10,000. _ _ _ mY*°‘<*:*°*;gn° Qjmflgj Hereafter the Secretary of Wjar shall, within the limits of approuiiiidizgemea. priations made from time to time by Congress and in accordance with reasonable rules and regulations approved by him upon the recommendation of the National Board or the Promotion of Rifle C mm ti 40 Practice, authorize and provide for-—_ _ m,,§_ mf ,‘§,',§g,,,_"‘” _ éa) Construction, _ equipment, maintenance, and gperation of _ m oor and outdoor rifle ranges and their accessories an appliances; S1£iQ°§§Tmm° m` (b) Instruction of able—bodied citizens of the United States in marksmanship and, in connection therewith, the employment of necessary instructors; _ m“§c’{,f,;*f,;,§g’¤gfS°c,g‘ (c) Promotion of practice in the use of rifled arms, the maintenpr vruuiorion or  nance and management of matches or competitions in the use of such ”°°‘ arms, and the issuance in connection therewith of the necessary arms, ammunition, targets, and other necessary supplies and appliances, and the_ award to competitors of trophies, prizes, badges, and other ms 1a; a$°?lZ?1°ix°§°eith°§i°§°l€é (1%; Sale to members of the National Rifle Association, at cost to ,*§,‘;“““,g"  the vernment, and issue to clubs organized, for practice with riiied clulw. etc- arms, under the direction of the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, of arms, ammunition, targets, and other supplies and mm N of Ny ap liances necessary for tar§t practice; z1¤¤»1n§§`$ ge) Maintenance of the ational Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, including provision for the necessary expenses thereof procuring www and of its members; _ m¤·¤aa,suppu¤,ew. tf) Procurement of necessary materials, supplies, appliances, troph&es, lpgizes, badges, and other insignia, cler1cal and other services, . an la r; mT”°Spa°rYiZi°pf§°i2" °°ii£ (g) Transportation of employees, instructors, and civilians to give """°"°s*“‘°· or undergo instruction or to assist or en age in practice in the use of rifled arms, and the transportation and subsistence, or commutations in lieu of subsistence, of members of teams especially authorized by the Secretzupy of War to partici ate in matches or com etitions in the use of ri ed arms, making a iliill report of all things done _ hereunder annually to Congress. e,;·,°ug*;§; {gn§‘}*n°;‘,{j; l\o part of the appropriations made in this Act shall be available mrgpggyégs on work for the salary or pay of any officer, manager, su erintendent, foreman, or ot_her géerson having charge of the worlg of any employee of the United tates Government while making or causing to be made with a_ stop watch, or other time-measuring device, a time study of any ]ob of ar? such employee between the starting and com- Cm mms pletion thereof, or o the movements of any such employee while smmd_ '° ’°‘ engaged upon such w0rk;_ nor shall any part of the appropriations made in t is Act be available to pay any premiums or bonus or cash reward to any employee in addition to his regular wages, except_for suggestions resulting in improvements or economy in the Fm _ _ n of operation of any Government plant. pmummmm. Equipment or materia1_ purchased outside of the United States from funds appropriated in this Act shall be a·dmitted free of duty.