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 SIXTY-SIXTH oouortnss. sms. II. os. 240. 1920. 965 Qvanrnns ron HOSPITAL Srrnwrums. ,Q¤=**¤*¤,'°*b¤¤¤i*¤¤ For construction and re air of quarters for hos ital stewards at m‘{rg¤j&*¤°**°¤· *’°· military posts already established and occupied, including the extrap ` pay duty of enlisted men employed on the same, $20,000. Srroorrrro GALLERIES AND Ramms. miihiiiiguiieg. g°m°°°° For shelter, grounds, shooting galleries, ranges for small-arms E’“’°“°°“‘ target practice, machine-gun practice field-artillery practice, repairs, an expenses incident thereto, including flour for paste for marking targets, hire of employees, such ranges and galleries to be open as far as practicable to the Klational Guard and organized rifle clubs under _ _ Wations to be prescribed by the Secretary of War, $50,000: Pro- "I@·p,,¤g,,.,°,_ ` ed, That there is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the tatggiuwl ¤==¤<1 wr Treasury not otherwise a lplropriated, the sum of $88 880 for the °°°g°' acquisition of land as an mi) `tion to the Leon Springs Military Reservation in Texas, heretofore authorized, and now in use as a target range for Camp Travis, Texas. tice,etc., Cmms mn Dinners ·r0 arm Loss or Parvarn PROPERTY. ¤=='g:=ig·pm For payment of claims for damages to and loss of private property e0I;»°riiiii¤ $§i».°Qaii°r’ incident to the trainineg, practice, operation, or mamtenance of the Army that have accru, or ma hereafter accrue, from time to time, to be immediatel available and to remain available until expended, P . $40,000: Provideei; That settlement of such claims shall be made by ssaisuisimxe. the Auditor for the War Department, ulpon the approval and recommendation of the Secretary of War, w ere the amount of damages has been ascertained by the War Department, and ayment thereof will be accepted by the owners of the property in full satisfaction of such damages. Rmrr or Burrrnmes, QUARTEBMASTER Cours. M'- For rent of buildings and parts of buildings in the District of mE{'l,l{1i§I,i°,,m§i,,_ m°' Columbia for military purposes during the iisca year 1921, $200,000: Provided, That this appropriation shall not be available if space is §’,Z'§{Z;i.,¤_ Kroylirled by the Public Buildings Commission in Government-owned ui in. gs Vocarromu. Taamruc. v°°°“°°“l"°m°“' For the employment of the necessary civilian instructors in the sqtlrinpiiléitglie. °°°l°' most important trades, and for the payment of their traveling expenses, as authorized under existing law; for the purchase of carpenter’s, machmist’s, mason’s, electrrc1an’s, and such other tools and equipment as may be required, mcluding machines used in connection with the trades; for the purchase of materials, live stock (including fowls), and other supplies necessarylfor instruction and training purposes and the construction of suc buildings needed for vocational Vous m training in agriculture; for shops, storage, and shelter of machinery ’°° as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of section 27 of the Act approved June 3, _1916, authorizing, in addition to the military training of soldiers while in the active service, means for securinlgman opportunity to study and receive instruction upon educational es 0 such character as to increase their military eiliciency and enable them to return to civil life better equipped for industrial, commercial, and general business occupations, part of this instruction to consist of vocational education either in agriculture or the mechanic arts,