Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/172

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SIXTXYFIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 27. 1917. 153 From and after July first, nineteen hundred and eighteen, all t0*§;"g’g§gj9g*§;}tQ,¤{,§g revenues of the national arks, except Hot Springs Reservation, Tmasuy. Arkansas, shall be coveredp into the Treasury to the credit of mis- _ _ cellaneous receipts; and the Secretary of the Interior is directed to h.,lE§§$,’{t°s ’°q““°° submit, for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nineteen and annually thereafter, estimates of the.amounts required for the care, maintenance, and development of the said par s. H S Hot Springs Reservation, Arkansas: For the employment of a ri°iiisli<li°$§i$ifi¤g, landscape engineer and such other expenses as may e required for *°*’°¥”°P“°°· the preparation of a practical and comprehensive p an, together with an accurate estimate of the cost thereof, for improving the Hot Springs Reservation, there is authorized to be expende from the revenues received from the said reservation the sum of $10,000. sanvr nuzannrns HOSPITAL. p§g"{{‘tF“i‘“b°°h’B°“‘ For support, clothing, and treatment in Saint Elizabeths Hospital M““°°`“"°°*°t°· of the insane from the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, inmates of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, persons charged with or convicted of crimes against the United States who are insane, all persons who have become insane since their entry into the military and naval service of the United States who have been admitted to the hospital and who are indigent, including purchase, exchange, maintenance, repair, and operation of motorypropelled passenger-carrying vehicles, for the use of the superintendent, purchasing agent, and general hospital business, not exceeding $1,750; and not exceeding $8,200 for the purchase, maintenance, repair, and operation of sixteen horse-drawn passenger·carrying ve 'cles for the general hospital business and official use of the superintendent, $300,000; and not exceeding $1,500 of this sum may_be expended in the removal of atients to theirfriends, not exceeding $1,000 in the fpmchase of sucli) books, periodicals, and papers as may be required or the purposes of the hospital and for the medical library, and not exceeding $1,500 for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the apprehension and return to the hospital of escaped atients. _ P Authority is granted hereafter to exchange laundry machinery ,,§,‘§f‘Q{§F° -°' °°“‘¥" and other equipment in purchasing new equipment of the same or like character. For the buildings and grounds, as follows: ·,§,§§}_“"¥“ °”‘* For general repairs and im rovements, $55,000. For roadways, grading, and) walks, $5,000. The appropriation of $14,000 for the fiscal lyear nineteen hundred {Q‘;‘,}°°·,°p,,,,,°,,_ and seventeen for a new fence is made ava` able during the fiscal V¤1%. v- 309- year nineteen hundred and eighteen. ` coutmnix rxsrrrvriox ron rmi: naar. ,°§§{,‘;mD‘§,}¤S***°**°¤ For support of the institution, including salaries and incidental S“PP°"·°°°· expenses, ooks and illustrative apparatus, and general repairs and improvements, $71,500. or repairs to buildings of the institution, including plumbing and Repaimetc. gteam fitting, and for repairs to pavements within the grounds, 6,000. For the purchase and installation of thettin and type—casting 1?rt¤¤¤s¤m¤¤i¤S¢¤1- machinery, cylinder press, job press, stiiiliifig magzhine, type metal, l°°’°°' and_ other necessary office Extures and machinery for the complete equipment of a modern printing office to be used for the instruction o students and pupils 0 the institution, $7 ,000.