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 862 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 75. 1915. of general agent, assistant agent, superintendents, teachers, physicians, and other employees, and all other necessary miscellaneous expenses which are not included under the above special heads, $200,000; so much of which sum as ma be necem for the purchase PL{.,$"?$,,,,,, ,,,,_ of supplies shall be immediately availagnlez Prmn% That no person emplo ed hereunder as special agent or inspector or tpdperform any special or unusual duty in connection herewith, sh receive as compensation exceeding $200 per month, in addition to actual traveling expenses and per diem not exceeding $4 in heu of subsistence, when absent on duty from his designated and actual post f&',,_‘:‘,,,f‘ D"*"‘°‘ of duty: Promlied, That of said sum not exceeding $7,000 may be expen ed for personal services in the District of Columbia. ¤¤1>&vf¤¤¤¢¤¤¢¤¤¤¤ All expenditures of money alpnpnropriated herein for school purposes °°°° W"` in Alaska for schools other t those for the education of white children under the Jurisdiction of the vernor thereof shall be under the supervision an direction of the Cgoommissioner of Education and in con ormity with such conditions, rules, and regulations as to conduct and methods of instruction and expenditure of money as may ` from time to time be recommended by him and approved by the Secretary of the Interior. · ,d*,Q}‘},*{“m’f,';2_'°*“'¥ Medical relief in Alaska: To. enable the Secretary of the Interior, in his discretion and under his direction, with the advice and cooperation of the Public Health Service, to igrovide for the medical and sanitary relief of the Eskimos, Aleuts, dians, and other natives of Alaska; erection, purchase, repair, rental, and eguipment of hospital buildings; books and surgical apparatus; pay an necessary traveling expenses of physicians, nurses, and other employees, an t all other necessary miscellaneous expenses which are not mcluded under the above  heads, to be immediately available, $25,000. “¤°**· Rdn r for Alaska: For support of reindeer stations in Alaska and instruction of Alaskan natives in the care and management of reindeer, $5,000, so much of which sum as may be necessary for the purchase of supplies shall be immediately available. $g’_*€,g“;'j§{,§°“'* Protection o game in Alaska: For carrying out the Act approved ° May eleventh, mnewen hundred and eight, entitled "An Act or the protection of game in Alaska, and for other pmu·poses," including salaries, traveling expenses of (game wardens, and al other necessary expenses; $20,000, to be expen ed under the direction of the governor 0 Alas . ¤§'¤iiE"°°m‘“°°°r Trafiic in intoxicating liquors: For sugpression of the traflic in intox1cati.u£rl;;uors amo the natives 0 Alaska, to be expended under the tion of thdlgecretary of the Interior, $15,000. N•*‘°¤°* Wh- uarromu. ranks. Y°“°'¤*°¤°· Yellowstone National Park: For administration and protection, including not exceeding $300 for maintenance and repair of horsedrawn passenger-cariiying vehicles for use of the superintendent in making inspections o the park, $5,500. °¤°¤*°¤“°· For procuring feed for buffalo and salaries of buffalo keepers, $3,000. 2*;**- W Glacier National Park, Montana: For administration and improve- '°° ment, construction of roads, trails, bridges, and telephone lines and the repair thereof, including necessary repairs to the road from the old town of Samt Marys; throng}; that lpart of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation east of lower Saint arys ake to a. point in or near section thirty-five, township thirty-six_ north, range fifteen west, on the bounds? line between the Glacier National Park and the Blackfeet Indian eservation, authorized by the sundry civil Act of August R¤¤<1¤¤¤¢¤¤ri¤=<1- first, nineteen hundred and fourteen, $75,000. Also the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to spend out of the appropriation herein