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 728 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 109. 1913. Inch 8. 1913- CHAP. 109.-An Act To pmvide assistance to gmus in Masks who are indigent [S· 261] and incapacitated through uonage, old age, sic ess, or accident, md fa other [Public, 140.411.] purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Auaskprund. States egf America in Congress assemble, That section one of an Act l°]‘ M °’61°‘ entitl "An Act to provide for the construction and maintenance of roads, the establishment and maintengmce of schools, and the care and support of insane persons in the District of Alaska, and for other u oses," a. roved January twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred P EP PP. vox. $4, p, 192, an live, as amended by an Act approved May fourteenth, nineteen ¤¥’{:;)’;f’;g‘·p_ GOL hundred  six, and as further amended by an Act approjed Febru- ` ary siéctg, nineteen hxndgedl and nine, be, and the same is hereby, amen e soastorea as 0 ows: ,,gg;;°{éc;'j_‘§g,(§g;i "Sncr10N 1. That all moneys derived from and collected for liquor anctrpnrmtmmtsio licenses, occuization or trade licenses outside of the incolglrpgmted $§“‘“‘° *1**** towns in the erritory of Alaska, shall be deposited in the usury Department of the United States, there to remain as a. separate and um. distinct fund, to be known as the ‘Ala.ska fund,’ and to be wholly devoted to the purposes herei11a.fter stated in the Territory of Alaska. Public ¤¤1=<><>1¤- Twenty-five per centum of said fund, or so much thereo as may be necessary, shall be devoted to the establishment and maintenance e,§j°“°’ °‘ ’“°"°“*· of public schools in said Territory; ten per centum of said fund shall · be, and is hereby, appro riated and authorized to be expended for the relief of persons m Xlaska who are indigent and incapétated R¤•<1¤»br¤¤s¤¤.•=¤¤· throu§h nonage, old age, sickness, or accident; and ill the residue — of said fund s all be evoted to the construction md msmtennuce (g’g§’,",‘;‘{;°,,°f,Ee,_ of wxzim roads, bridges, and trails in  fferritory: Prmgtded, That e clerk of the court of each judicial dinmon of send Territory is authorized, and he is herebg directed, whenever ecusrderedneqessary, to call upon the United tutes marshal of   judicial division to aid in the collection of said licmse moneys by designating regular or special deputies of his office to mt as temgorury hcense mspectors, and it shall be the duty of said United tates marshal to render such aid; and the said regular or specml deputies while actually engaged m the performance _0f this duty shall receive the same fees  allorxzlanceis and be paid 111 the same manner as when performing t eir ret, ar uties. mgggéjjyn °‘ *“¤d *0* "That at the end of each fiscal quarter the Secret of the Treasury ` of the United States shall divide the amount of szilig ten er centum of said fund so received duringhthe quarter `ust endeg into four equal parts, and transmit to eac of the four {lnited States district _ judgles in Alaska one of said equal amounts. ,“Qé;;*’*‘°“"°'* W " hat each of sud judges is hereby authorized to e end so much . of the money received by under this Act as muy, inxiiis discretion, be required for the relief of those persons in his division who are incapacitated through nonage, old age, sickness, or accident, and zjmpgilm. who are indigent and unable to assist and protect themselves: P··o— W"` °"" °'°‘ vided, That each judge shall quarter}; submit to the Secretary of the Treasury an itemize statement, wit propervouchers, of allexpenditures made by him under this Act, and he shall at the time transmit mqsglcgg ¤¤¤¤¤<%¤d¤<i ei cosy of said statement to the governor of the Territory: Prmxidwd ` fur! er, That any unexpended balance remaining in the hands of any j udrge at the end of any quarter shall be returned to the Secretary of the reasury of the United States, and by him deposited in the said ‘Alaska. fund,’ and the said sum shall be subsequently devoted, first, to meeting any actual requirements for the care and relief of such pe1sons as are provided for in this Act in an other division in said 'l`err1tory wherein the amount allotted for tlimt purpose has `proved msufficient; and, second, if there shall be any remainder thereof, said remander shall be devoted to the construction and maintenance of wagon roads, bridges, and trails in said Territory? Approved, March 3, 1913.