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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 187-MAY 9, 1938 Extending benefits to Puerto Rico. 39 Stat. 930; 46 Stat. 1489. 29 U.S. C. §§ 31-44, 45a. Attendance at meet- ings. Exclusive use of funds. Government in the Territories. Alaska. Promotion of vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in indus- try in Puerto Rico: For extending to the island of Puerto Rico the benefits of the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the promotion of vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry", approved June 2, 1920, as amended (29 U. S. C. 31-44), in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to extend the provisions of certain laws relating to vocational education and civilian rehabili- tation to Puerto Rico", approved March 3, 1931 (29 U. S. C . 45a), $15,000. Not to exceed an aggregate of $3,000 of appropriations available to the Office of Education for salaries and expenses for vocational education shall be used for expenses of attendance at meetings of educational associations and other organizations which in the dis- cretion of the Commissioner of Education are necessary for the effi- cient discharge of its responsibilities. All appropriations for vocational education under the Office of Education in this Act shall be used exclusively for vocational educa- tion purposes. GOVERNMENT IN THE TERRITORIES TERRITORY OF ALASKA Govenor and secre Salaries of the Governor and of the secretary, $15,600. Incidental and con- For incidental and contingent expenses of the offices of the Gover- tingentexenses. nor and the secretary of the Territory, clerk hire, not to exceed $7,520; janitor service for the Governor's office and the executive mansion, not to exceed $3,180; traveling expenses of the Governor while absent from the capital on official business and of the secretary of the Territory while traveling on official business under direction of the Governor; repair and preservation of Governor's house and furniture; for care of grounds and purchase of necessary equipment; stationery, lights, water, and fuel; in all, $25,600, to be expended under the direction of the Governor. Legislative ex- Legislative expenses: For salaries of members, $21,600; mileage of penses. members, $9,600; salaries of employees, $5,200; printing, indexing, comparing proofs, and binding laws, printing, indexing, and binding journals, stationery, supplies, printing of bills, reports, and so forth, $9,600; in all $46,000, to be expended under the direction of the Governor of Alaska. Public schools, es- For the establishment and maintenance of public schools, Terri- taPsoo. tory of Alaska, $75,000: Provided, That expenditures hereunder shall ipendmitiu nn e- not exceed the aggregate receipts covered into the Treasury in accord- 3 Stat. c.7725c. ance with section 4 of the Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act, 1934. Care of nsane. Insane of Alaska: For care and custody of persons legally adjudged insane in Alaska, including compensation and travel expenses of medical supervisor, transportation, burial, and other Payments author- expenses, $202,600: Provided, That authority is granted to the Secre- ized. tary of the Interior to pay from this appropriation to the Sanitarium Company, of Portland, Oregon, or to other contracting institution or institutions, not to exceed $648 per capita per annum for the care and maintenance of Alaskan insane patients during the fiscal year RetoA, etc., of 1939: Providedfurther, That so much of this sum as may be required those not Alaska resi- dents. shall be available for all necessary expenses in ascertaining the resi- dence of inmates and in returning those who are not legal residents of Alaska to their legal residence or to their friends, and the Secre- tary of the Interior shall, as soon as practicable, return to their places of residence or to their friends all inmates not residents of Alaska at the time they became insane, and the commitment papers for any 338 [52 STAT.

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