SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 291. 1924. 489 improvement of grounds at military posts and stations, $801,942.13; _ Provzded, That not to exceed $46,203.13 from this appropriation ot, N0,. shall be immediately available for repair and completion of the gum %il¥hW°Y:C°'¤P New Dixie Highway of approximately nine and three-fourths rghpléos. miles at Camp Knox, Kentucky, constructed by the War Department to divert traiiic from the old Dixie Highway, the funds to be expended by the department of public roads of Kentucky: Provided further, That none of the funds appropriated or made ,,gZ'5?£m°"tS’ °°°" available under this Act shall be used for the permanent construction of any new roads, walks, or wharves connected with any of the National Army contonments or National Guard camps. SHOOTING GALLERIES AND RANGES. ,,,,§;l‘{’,}’.§°?,§_ '·‘“"°'i°° For shelter, grounds, observation towers, shooting galleries, ranges E“°°°S°° °" for small-arms target practice, machine-gun practice, Held, mobile, and railway artillery practice, repairs, and expenses incident thereto, including flour for lpaste for marking targets, hire of employees, such ranges and ga eries to be oipen as far as practicable to the National Guard and organized ri e clubs under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of War, $37,400. RENT or BUILDINGS, qUAn·mrmAs·rmrz conrs. R°“*· For rent of buildings and parts of buildings in the District of B‘f“‘““”*““‘°D“‘ Columbia for military purposes, $58,702: Provided, That this alp- H prplpriation shall not be available if space is provided by the Pub c B”°°"° ° ' B dings Commission in Government-owned buildings. sruwmmerr srsmu, rorrr Mormon, vmcnun. Fm Mm"' v°° For rep-pir and maintenance of wharf and apron of wharf, in— wm"' cluding a necessary labor and material therefor, fuel for waiting rooms; water, brooms, and shovels, $18,780; for one-third of sai sum, to be supplied by the United States, $6,260. ‘ For rakes, s ovels, and brooms; repairs to roadway, pavements, R°°°’• macadam and as halt block; repairs to street crossinigs; repairs to street drains, and labor for cleanin% roads, $6,819; or two·tl11rds of said sum to be supplied by the nited States, $4,546. _ M For waste, oil, motor andllpump repairs, sewer pipe, cement, brick, °°'°”' stone, supplies, and person services, $5,040; for two-thirds of said sum, to be supplied by the United States, $3,360. CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR or rrosrrrAr.s. H¤¤¤**¤’*· For construction and repair of hospitals at military posts already ,,,,?m°?§°.§Y”°°°’ ’°' established and occupied, including a l expenditures for construction and repairs required at the Army and Navy Hospital at Hot Springs, Arkansas, and for the construction and repair of general hospitals and expenses incident thereto, and for additions needed to meet the Tm (Bm requirements of increased garrisons, and for temporary hospitals in hospltguy standing camps and cantonments; for the alteration of permanent buildings at posts for use as hospitals, construction and repair of temporary hospital buildings at permanent posts, construction and repair of temporary general hospitals, renta or purchase of grounds, and rental and alteration of buildings for use for hospital purposes in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, including necessary temporary quarters for hos ital personnel, outbuildings, heating and laundry apparatus, plumiliing, water and sewers, and electric work, cooking