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 258 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. Ch. 115. 1910. U°“P*'*’°~ Consrnucrrou AND REPAIR or HOSPITALS! For construction and repair of hospitals at military posts already established and occupied, including the extra-duty pay of enlisted men employed on the same, - and inc uding also all ex enditures for construction and repairs notspnup, Arr. required at the Army and Navy Hospital at Hot Sprmgs, Arkansas, · and for the construction and repair 0 general hospitals and expenses ` incident thereto, and for additions needed to meet the requirements of increased garrisons, five hundred and twenty thousand dollars: mm. Provided, That of this sum there may be used for the constructfon of F°"°"°°°°l‘”M°”°" a modern hospital at Fort Missoula, Montana, forty-five thousand Fort 11. o. wright. dollars; for the construction of a modern hospital at Fort H. G. y‘Y‘, Wright New York, fifty thousand dollars; for the enlargement of the _ro¤coorgow»·1gm, hos ital at Fort George Wright, Washington, twenty- ve thousand W ‘“'“‘ dollgrs; and for the construction of quarters for nurses at the Walter Walter Ros¤,1>.c. Relgd General Hospital, District of Columbia, twenty-ve thousand dollars. · _qm¤o¤ for noo- QUARTERS ron nosrmu. STEWABDSZ For construction and repair ""“ “°°"”°‘ of quarters for hos ital stewards at military posts already established and occupied? including the extra-duty pay of enlisted men eméiloyed on the same, fifteen thousand dollars. Sho0ti¤8 mums. Hoormo GALLERIES AND BANGES2 For shelter, shooting galleries, oro. ranges for small—arms target practice, repairs, and expenses incident thereto, such ranges and galleries to be o n, as far as practicable, to the National Guard and organized rifle cldbs under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretar of War, one hundred and eighty-four hmm. thousand one hundred anclrtwenty-five dollars: Provided, That the },";‘Q,,§§;'; ,'§}°,§;,,,,,_ Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized'to transfer so much of that part of the military reservation of Fort Bliss, Texas, now used as a target range as lies in section twenty-one and including the triangular extension east of this tract to the El Paso and Southwestern Railroad right of way, containing approximately two hundred and ten acres, and to accept in exchange therefor approximately four hundred and seventy-seven acres of land adjacent to the said military gggtggftg- umm reservation of Fort Bliss, Texas: Provided further, That of the above ams. y sum there may be used and made immediately available forty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as ma be necessary, for the construction and equipment of a target ran e fiir the field firing of the artillery, cavalry, and infantry branches cfg the United States Army, and for machine guns, including the construction of a concrete storehouse, portable railroad, and improvements on camp sites for water and sanitation, on land authorized to be acquired near S arta, Monroe _ (`ounty, \Visconsin, as a site for a target range, andp for all other _Fort n. A. Russell, absolutely necessary expenses in connection therewith; and twenty- “§§,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ four thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the completion of rifle range of the military reservation of Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming. Amy wm College. BIAINTENANCE or- THE ARMY WAR CoLLEGE: For suppl in the M°‘“°°”°“"°‘ necessary fuel for heatin the Army War Colleve building at Vl’a.51ington Barracks and for lighting the building and grounds; also for pay of a chief engineer, at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; an assistant engineer, at nine hundred dollars; four firemen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one elevator conductor, at seven hundred and twenty dollars, twelve thousand seven hundred dollars. m;{|{‘_di°**' ”°P¤¤‘ MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. $¤PP“°¤· em- LIEDICAL AND HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT: For the urchase of medical and hos ital supplies, including disinfectants, lior military posts, camps, liiospitals, hospital ships, and transports; for expenses of medical supply depots; for med1cal care and treatment not otherwise provided for, including care and subsistence in private hospitals, of