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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 113. 1918. 677 compensation exceeding $200 per month, in addition to actual traveling expenses and per diem not exceedi $4 in lieu of subsistence, when absent on duty from his designateldg and actual post of dut :. . D. . , Prwided further, That of said sum not exceeding $7,000 may lie o5i3Y.Zi§§}” ”t“°t° expended for personal services in the District of Co umbia. S _ _ I h I All expenditures of money a propriated herein for school purposes MPEEEYQET ° Sc °° in Alaska for schools other than those for the education of white children under the jurisdiction of the overnor thereof shall be I under the supervision and direction of the Commissioner of Education and in conformity 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. mmm, md sm Medical relief in Alaska: To enable the Secretary of the Interior, mw, my in his discretion and under his direction, with the advice and cooperation of the Public Health Service, to provide for the medical and sanitary relief of the Eskimos, Aleuts, Indians, and other natives of Alaska; erection, purchase, rplpair, rental, and equipment of hospital buildings; books and surgic apparatus- pay an necessary traveling expenses of physicians, nurses, and other employees, and all other necessary miscellaneous expenses which are not included under the above special heads, $75,000. Mmm { Patients who are not indi ent may be admitted to the hospitals mama. °° ° my for care and treatment on tge payment of such reasonable charges therefor as the Secretary of the nterior shall rescribe. Reindeer for Alaska: For support of reindeer stations in Alaska ' and instruction of Alaskan natives in the care and management of _ reindeer, $6,000: Prmnkled That the Commissioner of Education is Jsareeeimreeew. authorized to sell such of the male reindeer belonging to the Government as he ma deem advisable and to use the proceeds in the purchase of femalg reindeer belonging to missions and in the distribution of reindeer to natives in those ortions of Alaska in which reindeer have not yet been placed and which are adapted to the reindeer industry. I Protection of game in Alaska: For carrying out the Act approved $‘§?§";l‘,°:,f°m°' May eleventh, mneteen hrmdred and eight, entitled "An Act for the ° protection of game in Alaska, and for other pu:Eoses," including salaries, travehng expenses of (game wardens, and other necessary egrrxfof, $20,000, to be experi ed under the direction of the governor 0 as a. · Traffic in intoxicating liquors: For suppression of the traffic in u§,ggP'°”*¤8 '*¤¤°¤‘ intoxicatin liquors amongethe natives o Alaska, to be expended ` under the chrection of the cretary of the Interior, $15,000. iurrorur rmrrxs. . N°“°“"‘*’°""· National Park Service: Dir·ector, $4,500 · assistant director, $2,500 ; r¤1ii"i°•i?»i1¤($i °°°l chief clerk, $2,000; draftsman, $1,800; clerks——two of class three, two of class two, two at $900 each; messenger, $600; in all, for park service in the District of Columbia, $19,200. The limitation of cost upon the construction of any administration ¤,§,‘§df" "°“‘“”$° “" or other building in any national park without express authority of v01.sv,p.4w. Congress, contained in the sundry civil appropriatron Act approved August twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred ang twelve, is increased from $1,000 to $1,500. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming: For administration, pro- Y°u°w$t°°°'wy°` tection, maintenance, and improvement, including not to exceed $7,500 for maintenance of the road in the forest reserve leading out of the park from the east boundary, not to exceed $7,500 for maintenance of the road in the forest reserve leading out of the park from the south boundary, for repairing roads in the park and in adjoining