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 286 SIXTY~NINTH CONGRESS.’2S¤ss. I. Cn. 146. 1926. H -0 t to for actual expense incurred in the manufacture or issue: Provided em xyziiiiigi °°v` fiwther, That in no case shall the amount aid from this appropria- tion for uniforms, equipment, or  furnished in accor ance withlaw for use at citizens’ military training camps from stocks under control of the War Department be in excess of the in price current at the time the issue is made. V. e. c ,ug,’§°§,,.‘f§,’,§,,E§,,,§d°€’°"° Under the authorizations contained in this Act no issues of reserve supplies or equipment shall be made where such issues would impair the reserves held by the War Department for two field armies Orem million men. · ~ p,§j,‘}‘;,f’“°“ °' ”“° Narronn. Boann ron Pnouorrrox or Rxrnn Pxaorxcn °"‘“"“i“s‘“‘°“°“· quaxrmnuasrnn snrrmns Ann srmvrcas ron arms minors ron oxvrnum INSTRUCTION ,,l%,““f,§$‘“§,§,s§°§,u“;§ To establish and maintain indoor and outdoor ride ranges for l>¤·¢¤•>=*·<>*¤- the use of all ahle—bodied males ca able of bearing arms under reasonable regulations to be prescribed) by the National Board for the Promotion o Ride Practice and approved by the Secretary of War; for the employment of labor in connection with the establishment of outdoor and indoor ride ranges, including labor in operating I°"*’¤°‘°”·°‘°· targets; for the emploiyment of instructors; for clerical services, not exceeding $20,000; or badges and other insignia; for the trans- portation o employees, instructors, and civilians to engage in practice; for the purchase. of materials, supplies, and services, and Pam i www or expenses mei ental to instruction ofcitizens of the United ms¤e¤es.° p States in marksmanship, and their participation in national and international matches to rbe expendedunder the direction of the prom Secrets of War, and to remain available until expended, $40,700: ·rm¤s'pemmq¤, Prom;, That out of this appropriation there may be expended °‘°·* ‘°’ ““° not to exceed $100 for the payment of transportation, for supply- ing meals, or furnishing commutation of subsistence of civilian ri e teams authorized by the Secretary of War to participate in the national matches. · }““° "°"“""*‘· Numoxan rnornr mn mmans ron mrnn com·ne·rs t,§°,§'h’§‘§“’§,“,‘E,,l‘§§‘“§€c*¥} For the purpose of furnishing a national trophy and medals such regulations as may be premribed by the Secretary of War, said contest to be open to the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and the National Guard or Organized Militia of the several States, Terri- tories, and of the District of Columbia, members of ride clubs, and civilians, and for the cost of the trophy, prizes, and medals herein provided for, andifor the promotion of ride practice throughout ,_,Qf;§,‘§O§§d{”’”¥ N“‘ the United States, including the reimbursement of necessary expense of members of the Nationa Board for the.Promotion of Ride rac- tice, to be expended for the pu hereinbefore prescribed,·1mder the direction of the Secretary og War, $7,000. ‘ mg1{.d”°°°° °°°jp` onnnancn nqmrunnr rox mm namnzs ron crvmun xnsmucrron ‘“" practice, for issue and sale in accordance with rules and regulations prescribed by the NationalBoard for the Promotion of Ride Prac- tice and approved by the Secretary of War, in connection with the encouragement of ride practice, in pursuance of the provisions of law, $9,000.
 * 0* ¤¤¤¤¤~ and other prizes to be provided and contested for annually, under
 * ¤$$¤m£i°i° For arms, ammunition, targets, and other accessories for target