Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 46 Part 1.djvu/499

 456 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. Cii. 348. 1930 . Ci tizen s Military CITIZENS' MILITARY TRAINING CAM PS Training Camps. Uniforms, transpor- For furnishing, at the expense of the United States, to warrant ta tion expen ses, etc. , for attendin g. officers, enlisted men, and civilians attending training camps main- Vol .779,p. 593; Vol. tai fo ned under the provisions of section 47d of the National Defense ie. s. c.,p. 185. Act of June 3, 1916, as amended by the Act of June 4, 1920 (U . S. C..? title 10, sec . 442), uniforms, including altering, fitting, washing and cleaning when necessary, subsistence, and transportation, or in lieu of such transpo rtation and of subsistenc e for travel to and from camps, travel allowances at 5 cents per mile as prescribed in said Main tenance. section 47d ; for such expenditures as are authorized by said section 47d as may be ne cessary for t he establish ment and main tenance of said camps, including recruiting and advertising therefor, and the cos t of maintena nce, repair, and operatio n of passenge r-carrying v e h i c l e s ; for expenses incident to the use, incl uding upkeep and depreciation costs, of supplies, equipment, and materiel furnished in accordance wi th law from s tocks under- the control of the War Department ; for gymnasium and athletic supplies (not exceeding $ 20 ,00 0) ; fo r mil eage, reimb urseme nt of trave ling, expen ses, o r allo w- an ce in lieu there of as author ized by law, for offic ers of thTe Regul ar Army and Organize d Reserves tr aveling on du ty in connect ion with citizens' military training camps ; for purchase of training manuals, Medical and hospital including Government publications and blank forms treatment, etc ., if in- jured in line of duty. and hospital treatment until return to their homes, further medical treatment after arrival at their homes, subsistence during hospitali- zation, 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 Vol. 41, pp. 778, 779; of instruction under the provisions of section 47a and section 47d °U: s'&,3p. 186 . of the National Defense Act approved June 3, 1916 (U . S . C ., title 10, sees . 441, 442), as amended, and for the cost of preparation and Buri al ex pens es, transp ortation to t heir homes an d burial exp enses of the remains Vol. 43,p.365. p, u, s. C., p. 186. of civilians who die while attending camps of instruction as pro- vided in section 4 of the Act approved June 3, 1924 (U . S . C ., title gel imi tat ion . 10, sec. 455) ; in all, $2,814,772 : Provided, That the funds herein approp riated shall not be used f or the train ing of any pe rson in the first year or lowest course, who shall have reached his twenty- fo bidden other funds fourth birthday bef ore the date of enrollmen t : Provid ed furt her, That n one of the fu nds appropria ted elsewher e 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 con- Amy Uniforms, surplus fr om Armysurplusstocks . nection with citizens' military training camps : Provided further, That uniforms and other equipment or materiel furnished in accord- ance with law for use at citizens' military training camps shall be furnished from surplus or reserve stocks of the War Department without payment from this appropriation, except for actual expense ern payments. t to gov- incurred in the manufacture or issue : Provided further, That in no case sha ll the amoun t paid from this appropriation for uniforms, equipment, or materiel furnished in accordance with law for use at citizens' military training camps from stocks under control of the War Depar tment be in e xcess of the price curren t at the time the issue is made. Use of Army reserve supplies restricted. 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 or one million men.
 * for medical

�