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 1408 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 161. 1921. motor-driven passenger-carrying vehicles for use of the superin- _ _ tendent and emplo ees in connection with general park work, $65,000. S°q°°°‘°’ wm Sequoia. N ational Park, California: For administration, protection, maintenance, and improvement, including not exceeding $2,000 to be available immediately, for the purchase, maintenance, operation, and repair of a motor-driven passengencarrying vehicle for the use of the superintendent and employees in connection with general park work, $86,000. mm °°"°· S· mh Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota: For administration, pro- You mmm W 0 tection, maintenance, and improvement, $7,500. ° ’ y Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming: For administration, protection, maintenancefand improvement, including not to exceed $8,400 for maintenance of the road in the forest reserve leading out of the park from the east boundary, not to exceed $11,000 for purchase and installation of new bridges and culverts for said east forest road, not to exceed $7,500 for maintenance of the road in the forest reserve leading out of the ark from the south boundary, not to exceed $16,000 for two comgined ra§er stations and community centers for campers at Upper Geyser asin, Yellowstone Lake, and Grand Canyon, not to exceed $2,500 for fire lookout and rest house on Mount Washburn, not to exceed $7,600 for the purchase, operation, maintenance, and repair of motor··propelled passe er-carrying vehicles, and including feed for buffalo and other  and salaries of buffalo keepers, $350,000, of which amount $25,000 shall be _ immediately available, to be expended by and under the direction of §§§’,'?,l."°,,g,,,,,.,,,_ the Secretary of the Interior: romklcd, That not exceeding $2,000 may be expended for the removal of snow from any of the roads for _ th<§purpose of openm€>them in advance of the tourist season. Y°"“'“°°·°°“‘· _ osemite National ark, California: For administration, protection, mamtenance, and improvement, including not exceeding $3,000 for purchase, maintenance, operation, and repair of horse—drawn and motor—dr1ven passengencarrying vehicles for use of the superintendent and employees in connection with eneral park work, and not exceeding $15,000 for the completion og grading in width not exceeding twenty feet the EIPort.a1-Yposemite road, $300,000. z*°“·U‘“"~ Zion National Park, Utah: For administration, protection, maintenance, and improvement, $10,000. H$,§,l,'§§ D¥°§f“"°“" samr mrrzasnrns nosman. M"°‘°°"“‘°°‘ For support, clothing, and treatment in Saint Elizabeths H ital of the insane from the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guaii? inmates of the National Home for Disabled Volxmteer Soldiers, persons charged with or convicted of crimes against the United States who are msane, all persons who have become insane since their entry into the military and naval service of the United States civilians in the guartermastefs service of the Army, persons transierred from the _ anal Zone, who have been admitted to the hospital and who are V°,,,d,,,_ md¥8€¤t» mcluding 9X¤h¤·11£€, lilglmtenance, repair, and o ration of motor-propelled passenger-carrymi vehicles, for the use ofpiihe supermtendent, purchasing agent, an _ general hospital business, not exceeding $10,500; and not exceeding $5,000 for the purchase, maintenance, reglair, and operation of home-drawn asse er vehicles for e general hospital business and Exe o&ial use oi the superintendent, $1,000,000; and not exceeding $1,500 of this sum may  expended m the removal of patients to their friends, not exceeding $1,000 in the tplurchase of such books, periodicals, and pa ers as may be required for epurposes of the hospital and for the medical library,  not exceeding $1,500 for actual and necessary expe¤S<·>6 incurred m the apprehension and return to the hospital of escaped patients.