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 1406 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 161. 1921. may from time to time be recommended by him and approved by the Secretary of the Interior. md 5****** 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 provide for the medical and sanitary relief of the Eskimos, Aleuts, ndians, and other natives of Alaska; erection, purchase, repair, rental, and e uipment of hospital buildings; books and surgical apparatus; pay and necessary traveling expenses of physicians, muses, and other employees, and all other necessary miscellaneous expenses which are not included under the above special heads, $90,000, to be available immediately. -'%d¤¤j¤¤i¤¤ °* PW Patients who are not indigent may be admitted to the hospitals patients. for care and treatment on the pgyment of such reasonable charges _ therefor as the Secretarg of the terior shall prescribe. R°“‘°°°" Reindeer for Alaska: or support of reindeer stations in Alaska and instruction of Alaskan natives in the care and management of reingggggwg gm deer, $10,000, to be available immediately: Provided, That the ` Commissioner of Education is authorized to sell such of the male reindeer belonging to the Government as he may deem advisable and to use the (proceeds in the purchase of female reindeer belo ing to missions an in the distribution of reindeer to natives in those portions of Alaska in which reindeer have not yet been placed and _ which are adapted to the reindeer industry. $§,‘{f°§‘°'}§,'2¥"m°· Protection of game in Alaska: For c out the Act entitled "An Act for the §rotection of game m as, and for other purposes," approved ay 11, 1908, mcluding salaries, traveling expenses of game wardens, and all other necessary expenses, $25,000, to be _ _ ex ended under the direction of the Governor of Alaska. ,,§,‘§g¥"°“‘“g “°¤“°' llraiiic in intoxicating liquors: For suppression of the traffic in intoxica uors amongethe natives of Alaska, to be expended imder the tion of the cretary of the Interior, $15,000. N°“°““* P‘“"’· Nsrrossi. PARKS. p£{°§$?é€§,§&?°”31 National Park Service: Director, $4,500; assistant director, $2,500; chief clerk, $2,000; law clerk, $2,000; editor, $2,000; draftsman, $1,800; accountant, $1,800; clerks-two of class fom, three of class three (one transferred from Secretary’s office), one of class two, one of class one, one $1,020, two at $900 each; messenger, $600; in all, foiivpark service in the District of Columbia, $31,020. Fie¤¤¤zf<>¤•¤* ¤¤~>S· ighting forest fires in national parks: For fighting forest fires in national parks, or other areas administered b the National Park Service, or fires that endanger such areas, andy for replacing build- __ ings or other_yixl;I5;s1ca1 improvements that have been destroyed bv {_,°,'{,’;,‘;_’,§’§g,,,, 0,, ,,,,,,_ forest fires wit such areas, $25,000: Promkied, That these funds shall not be used for any precautionary fire rotection or patrol m·\&l;¤E)¤;F;1*f$M gran; work plrior to actual occurrence of the fire: Aiird  further, cieasiucumai. That the allotment of these funds to the various national parks or areas administered by the National Park Service, for fire ting purposes, shall be made by the Secretary of the Interior anhglihen only after the obligation for the §`penditure has been incurred, and the Umm I Secretary of the Interior sh submit with his annual estimate of e,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,§f’*’°'* ° expenditures a report showing the location, size, and description of each forest nre, together with the number of men, their classification and rate of pay an actual time employed, and a statement of expenditures showing I-agi; cig for lcbéiir, supplies, special sei-vice, and other ex lnses cove T y · 6 eXp€I! tures made rom these funds. °"*¤’I*“°·°’°¤~ tiogggter. 1;;:1:14;.11 I;;t1pg13lig;rrk);€£).reggn; Fpr administration, pr0iB<=· J ‘ r ED  HIC II - for the maintenance, operation, and repair of aniiiioigr-driven