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SIXTYZSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 178. 1923. 1407 Nxrroiuri Bonn ron Pmouo·r1oN or Rum Pncncm *’”¤°°"*, m °' '*¤• quammmasrnn SUPPLIES nm smzvxces rox umm mucus ron orvmum °*"*“*° *¤**’¤°“°°· INBTRUUHON. To establish and maintain indoor and outdoor rifle ranges for th °°""'""“°“,,,”g,," use of all able-bodied males cappble of bearing arms un er reason? $:8 M me

)ble regulatgopcsntopbe prescrid d by the National 7Board for the

romotion o e ractice an approved b the Secreta of Warfgr thtei employgnenttl of laléor in connectgorgigvitliaglze esgblishmenti o ou oor an in oor r1 e ranges inc u g r in operatin targets; for the employment of mstructors; for clerical services? I"‘°'““°”*°“* iortbmlges anddotherl_insigp1(;a; for transportat¥>n oi employlees, ms ruc ors an c1v11ans en age m pract1ce· or the urc ase of materials, supplies, and servgzes, and for expenses incidental to instruction of citizens of the United States in marksmanship, and m,¥$§g?ip°“°” i° their (participation national iing international matches, to be expen ed un er the irection of the ecreta of War and to remain available until expended, $89,900: Provide]; That Oillt of the said ixrgtrmam, ew, sum of $89,900 there may be expended for the payment of trans- °"“`*°'°°°““· portation, for supplying meals, or furnishing commutation of subsistence of civilian rifle teams authorized by the Secretary of War to participate in the national matches, not to exceed $80,000. Narioiun rnorur Ann Mnnans ron umm ooN·rns·rs. m°°°°"“‘“- For the purpose of a national trophy and medals and other prizes to be provided an contwted for annually, under such ¤¤¤¤°*i regulations kgs may be pgescgibed bg the gecretarycoof War,] splild contest to open to the rmy avy arine rps, an e National Guard or Organized Miliitia of’the several States, Territories, and of the District of Columbia, members of riHe clubs, and civilians, and for the cost of the trophy, prizes, and medals here1n provided for and for the promotion of rifle practice throughout the United States, includinlgl the reimbursement of necessary ex- B¤:;T enses of members of the ational Board for the Promotion of lilifie Practice, to be expended for the purposes hereinbefore prescribed, under the direction of the Secretary of War, $7,500. ommancn rQU1rM1:N·r ron mru: nANo1:s rox cwimax msumcrron. m2]=g¤¤¤¢¤ ¤<n¤ip- For arms, ammunition, targets, and other accessories, for target ,,,·g,‘c§‘{‘g;§°,{,{§§f practice for issue and sale in accordance with rules and regulations prescribed by the National Board· for the Promotion of Rifle Practice and approved by the Secretary of War, in connection with the encouragement of rifle practice, in pursuance of the provisions of 1 w $100. a 7 Cnmr or Iumurnr. 1m··AN·rnr scnoor., rom nm~u~:11~:c, cnoucu. B$g“f’G€,‘f*‘°°‘·F°" For the purchase ofjeitbooks, bookg of rtezferencp, scientliiictand I°$"“°'°‘°¤°’P°”“ f ss` al pa ers· ins rumen s an ma ria or_ ins ruc_1on griio so iiiiint of gem , orar , technical, special, and clerical services; P Y P Y including the services of one translator at the rate of $150 per month, and for the necessary expensegsoof instruction at the Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia, $35,0 .