Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/1193

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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 89. 192I. 1173 thereto, including supplies, equipment, printing, expenses of travel and sirbgistence, purc ase, mggtpnagge, and gperatipnrrpf motor- P mo ro e e assen er—carrKipg° v `ces, 0,000: e , at not to ’° br 8 gxcged 8 pler cengum of t amount may be used for personal services Digi.! S me in in the District of Columbia. 4 Nyrromu. rnxs. N·**¤¤¤¤¤>·*¤· Glacier National Park, Montana: For reimbursement of the rum; M, appro riation for Glacier National Park on account of expenditures °‘°- , _ for fighting forest Hres in the ark, $10,920.10; for completion of two ranger stations which were destroyed by fire during the summer of 1919, $1,643.99; in all, $12,564.09. - “V ’ Hot S rm S Rmb Hot Springs Reservation, Arkansas: For completion of the Gov- mm. P_ g ernment free bathhouse building, $60,000, and rn addition thereto h,f@'§§‘°‘mg b°"" $25,000 is authorized to be expended therefor from the revenues received from such reservation. _ , Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming: For emergency road repairs }{§’§§‘{§{,§‘;,§_ necess on account of slide on mannhighway system near the Grandaginyon of the Yellowstone, $8,000: ¤ ‘ _ Yosemite National Park, California: To reimburse the appropria- {‘§°}°,LT‘{,°.‘§},,.,,,,,,,,t_ tion for Yosemite National Park, 1921, for cost of rebuilding section '°°* °“°°· of wood-stave pipe and trestle leadingto power plant destroyed by rock slide Janu 18, 1921, $3,000. · r Zion N ationalahyark, Utah: For reimbursement of the appropriation Qgginbmsommt for Zion National Park on account of expenses incident to tlhedamage Hoods- ' done to road and bridge by flood washout, $1,585.07. ’ conumma msrrrurron Fon Tram Dmr. é ei¤Cri°iZi·°iii$ m` For suppprt of the institution, including salaries and incidental M°l°°°°°°°°' expenses, oks and illustrative apparatus, and general repairs and im rovements, $5,000. For repairs to buildings of the institution, including plumbing and R°P°*"’· steam fitting, and for repairs to pavements within the grounds, $3,500. , mEE1mEN’s HOSPITAL. ¢.ii°°°°m°°° H°S°f For subsistence, fuel and light, clothing, bedding, forage, medicine, °°"°|°‘°”°°’°°°°°S° medical and surgical supplies, surgical instruments, electric lights, repair·s, furniture, motor·propelled ambulance, and other absolutely necessary expenses, $10,000. POST orrrcn DEPARTMENT. ...5.it* °‘”°° ”°"""‘ Coxrmcnxr EXPENSES, Posr Ormcn DEPARTMENT: For stationery gZ°§’:i$`ri:rI§i°.5’£i°s°°' and blank books, index and guide cards, folders, and binding devices, including purchase of free penalty envelopes, $5,000. Vehicles For purchase, exchange, ire, and maintenance of horses and horse- ° drawn and motor—dr1ven passenger—carrying vehicles and repair of vehicles, including motor trucks and harness, $900. m H Us it ms For miscellaneous items, including the same ob `ects s ecified under ° this head in the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Xppropriatron Act for the fiscal year 1921, of which sum not to exceed $500 may be expended for telephone service and not to exceed $90 maybe expended for street car fare, $14,500.