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 SEVENTIETH C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 366. 1929 . 1373 gymnasium and athletic supplies (not exceeding $15,000) ; for mile- age, reimbursement of traveling expenses, or allowance in lieu thereof as authorized by law, for officers of the Regular Army and Organized Reserves, traveling on duty in connection with citizens' military training camps ; for purchase of training manuals, including Government publications and blank forms ; for medical and hospital trM dill and hospital treatment until return to their homes, further medical treatment after lured in line of duty. arrival at their homes, subsistence during hospitalization, and, when fit for travel, travel allowances at 5 cents per mile to their homes of members of the citizens' military training camps injured in line of duty while en route to or from and while at camps of instruction under the provisions of section 47a and section 47d of the National volo l. 41, pp . 778, 779; Defense Act approved June 3, 1916 (U . S . C ., 185, sets . 441, 442), U.S.C p. 365. ode, p. 186. as amended, and for the cost of preparation and transpor tation to Burial expenses. their homes and burial expenses of the remains of civilians who die Vol.43, p. 365. while attending camps of instruction, as provided in section 4 of the Act ap proved June 3, 19 24 (43 Stat ., P 365 ) U. S. Code, p,185. . Provided= That the funds herein appropriated shall not be used for Provisos . the training of any person in the first year, or lowest course, who shall have reached his twenty-fourth birthday before the date of enrollment : Provided further, That none of the funds appropriated fouse of other funds elsewhere in this Act except for printing and binding and for pay and allowances of officers and enlisted men of the Regular Army shall be used for expenses in connection with citizens' military training camps : Provided further, That uniforms and other equipment or Uniforms, etc ., from materiel furnished in accordance with law for use at citizens' mili- Army surplus stocks. tary training camps shall be furnished from surplus or reserve stocks of the War Department without payment from this appropriation, except for actual expense incurred in the manufacture or issue : Pro- ern rice nt to gov- vided further, That in no case shall the amount paid from this appro- priation for uniforms, equipment, or materiel furnished in accord- ance with law for use at citizens' military training camps from stocks under control of the War Department be in excess of the price current at the time the issue is made. Under the authorizations contained in this Act no issues of reserve Use of Army reserve supplies restricted. supplies or equipment shall be made where such issues would impair the reserves held by the War Department for two field armies or one million men. NATIONAL BOARD FOR PROMOTION OF RIFLE PRACTICE, ARMY NATI ONAL MA TCHE S For the national matches and other competitions and the Small Arms Firing School, in accordance with the provisions of the Act approved May 28, 1928 (45 Stat ., p . 786), $500,000. Pro mot ion of ri fle practice. Expenses of national matche s and Sma ll Arms Firing School. Ands, p. 786. QUARTERMASTER SUPPLIES AND SERVICES FOR RIFLE RANGES FOR CIVILIAN Civilian instruction. INSTRUCTION To establish and maintain indoor and outdoor rifle ranges for plies, rtet., for the use of all able-bodied males capable of bearing arms, under rea- ranges, etc. sonable regulations to be prescribed by the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practi ce and approv ed by the Secr etary of War ; for the e mployment of l abor in conne ction with th e establishmen t of outdoor and indoor rifle ranges, including labor in operating tar- gets ; for the employment of instructors ; for clerical services, includ- Instructors, etc. ing not exceeding $22,500 in the District of Columbia ; for badges and other insignia ; for the transportation of employees, instructors, and civilians to engage in practice ; for the purchase of materials, supplies, and services, and for expenses incidental to instruction of su p- rifl e
 * in all $2,742,158.

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