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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sus. I. Cn. 146. 1926. ZS5 theT·Reserv• Oflicers’ Train 5 Corpsé Provided further, That not '””°'°““°¥·¤.,°,”I,°.·i as exceed $100 of* as mg§;.ppmps.aa by sms an  be Kf$a‘°. expended for the  ·of authorized Reserve · cers’ Training Corps studentsemhoimisyi be—·o0m£etitors in the national riiie match, and to subsist themwrhile tzra ling to and from said match and while remaining thereat,  » Mrnrrenr sorrnma Asn nqoxrxnnr ron sonoors Ann comlmm  “°"°°‘° “" For the procurement and issue as provided in section 55c of the p,}g‘§}‘§qQf,‘,f§},‘g_8,Q_§j QQ; Act approved June 4, 1920, and in section 1225, Revised Statutes, ¤>- as amended? under such regulations as may be prescribed by_ the §‘j‘é_fgf·,’§;,,_m Secretary 0 War, to schools and colleges, ot er than those provided for in section 40 of the Act above referred to, of such arms, tsntage, V°‘·“· *’·'"°· and equipment, including, the transporting of same, and the over- hauling and repair of lpersonal equipments, machine-gun outfits, and horse equiplments, as t e Secretary of War shall deem necessary for _ proper m' 'tary traininglin said, schools and colleges, $2,607:iPr0— §,{’,,"}','§g,,,, pmchwg vided, That no part of is »a propriation shall be expended for the <===>1¤d¤d· purchase of arms or other ordinance equipment. CITIZENS, mrmmxr rnsxmno cnrrs  _““‘”“" For furnishing, at the expense of the United States, to warrant ,,,E§,§_'°",§‘,§j_ §§,,{’§§§',g oiiicers, enlisted men, and civilians attending training camps ma1n~ *0* ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¢>¤· _ tained imder the provisions of section 47d of the National Defense  p‘ 1°°· v°*· Act of Jnme 3, 1916, as amended by the Act of June 4, 1920, uniforms, including altering, fitting, washing,  cleaning when necessary, subsistence, and transportation, or in lieu of such trans- portation and of subsistence for travel _to and from camps travel " allowances at 5 cents per mile, as prescribed in said section 4'Id; for such expenditures as are authorized by said section4’Qd as may M°*¤*°°¤¤°¤·°*°· be necessary for the establishment and maintenance of said camps, including recruiting and advertising therefor, and the costof maine tenance, repair, and operation of passenger-carrying vehicles; for gymnasium and athletic supplies (not exceeding $15,000); for mileage, reimbursement of travelin% expenses, or allowance in lieu thereof as authorized by law, for 0 cers of the Regular Army and Organized Reserves,  onndutyjfin connection with$cit.izens’ military tra1mng·camps;~tsripurohase·eof training manuals, mclud· Medical tc mv ing Government gpx-blications; for medical and hospitaktreatment. ment am{5¤`ied’i¤1me su sistsnce until nished transportation, and transportatiouswhen °‘°“”· {it for travel to their homes of members of the =citiaens’ military training camps ingpred in line of duty while attending camps of V1 41 m instruction under t e provisions of section 47a and section 47d of the °‘ ' pp` m' ` National Defense Act approved June 3, 1912, as amended, and for Bum m the cost of {preparation andtransportation to heir homes  burial °°“’°°°°°’ expenses o the remains of civilians who die while attending camps V I 43 W of instruction, as rovided-in section 4oof the Act approved J une 3, °‘ ’p‘ ‘ 1924; in all, $2,80%:471, to remain availableuntil December 31, 1927 : Pr _ glzovehied, Thx; the funds herein hgpgiropriated shizll not be used flcir Ag,°°u`°§{i¤,a.m,· trainm an person int rst ear, or cwest course, w o shall have geachedy his twenty-fourth birthday before the date of me Y that { dg enrollment: Promlled further That none of the funds a*ppr0‘p;·1ated ¤.,.~md§n_° °° elsewhere in this Act except, for printing and binding s all need fownws in connection with citizens’ military training camps: U ,, tc , P ' ed fwtlwr, That uniformsmnd, other equipment or material ,rm°§ '§$¤Sa3c{£°` furnished in accordance with law for use at Oi$l'ZORS’ military ’train· gpg camps shall be furnished from surplus or reserve stocks of the . ar Department without payment from this appropriation, except