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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. I. CH. 232. 1928 . motion of Rifle Practice and approved by the Secretary of War ; for the employment of labor in connection with the establishment of outdoor a nd indoor rif le ranges, in cluding labor in op erating targets ; for the employment of instructors ; for clerical services, including no t exceeding $ 20,000 in the District of C olumbia 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 citizens of the United States in marksmanship, and their participation in national and international matches, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War, and to remain available until expended, $6,875. NATIONAL TROPHY AND MEDALS FOR RIFLE CONTESTS For furnishing a national trophy, medals, prizes, and other neces- sary expense s for the pro motion of rif le practice th roughout the United States in accordance with the provisions of the Act approved February 14, 1927, $7,500. ORDNANCE EQUIPMENT FOR RIFLE RANGES FOR C IVILI AN IN STRUC TION For arms, ammunition, targets, and other accessories for target practice, for issue and sale in accordance with rules and regulations prescribed by the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Prac- tice and approved by the Secretary of War, in connection with the encouragement of rifle practice, in pursuance of the provisions of law, $200,000. No part of the appropriations made in this Act shall be available for the salary or pay of any officer, manager, superintendent, fore- man, or other person having charge of the work of any employee of the United States Government while making or causing to be made with a stop watch, or other time-measuring device, a time study of any job of a ny such emplo yee between t he starting an d completion thereof, or of the movements of any such employee while engaged upon such work ; nor shall any part of the appropriations made in this Act be available to pay any premiums or bonus or cash reward to any employee in addition to his regular wages, except for sugges- tions resulting in improvements or economy in the operation of any Gover nment plant. TITLE II .-NONMILITARY ACTIVITIES OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT FINANCE DEPARTMENT For amount required to make monthly payments to Jennie Carroll, widow of James Carroll, late major, United States Army, $1500. For amount required to make monthly payments to Mabel H. Lazear, widow of Jesse W. Lazear, late acting assistant surg eon, United State s Army, $1,50 0. For amount required to make monthly payments to John R. Kissinger, late of Company D, One hundred and fifty-seventh Indi- ana Voluntee r Infantry, a lso late of t he Hospital Corps, United States Army, $1,200. For amount required to make monthly payments to Clyde L. West, late of Com pany B, Eig hth In fantry, and Hospi tal Co rps, United State s Army, $1,20 0. Instructors, etc. Participation in match es. Rifle contests . Furnishing national troph y, me dals, etc. Vol.44,p. 1095. 353 Ordna nce e quip- ment. Arms, ammunition, etc ., for t arget prac tice at rifle ranges, etc. No pay to officers, etc ., using time meas- uring devices on work of employees. Cas h rewards re- stricted. Nonmilitary activi- tie s. Finance Depart- ment. Jenni e Car roll. Mabel H. Lazear. John R. Kissinger. Clyde L. West.

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