Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/937

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

916 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 235. 1920. exceed 3 cents per mile for a motor cycle or 7 cents per mile for an automobile, u¥d]§orlnecessa.ryS;ravel on official business; In all for the ec amation rvice $8 463 000. Yalsime 1¤di=>¤ Res For reimbursement to the reclamationlfunil the roportionate exervation Wash - · P · · neumiming 'mne pense of operation and maintenance of the reservoirs for furnishing {§{,§i§f' ‘““““h°d ‘° stored water to the lands in Yakima Indian Reservation, Washington, ‘<>¤·38»v·6°4· in accordance with the Sprovisions of section 22 of the Act of August 1, 1914 (Thirty-eiglhth tatutes, page 604}, there is appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, $11,000. M,mu,m,,,,,_ msrmom IN DISBARMENT Pnocmmmes. Debarment pm. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to take testimony and pre- °°°°“¤¥S· pare the same, in connection with disbarment proceedings instituted against persons charged with improper practices efore the department, its bureaus and offices, $300, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Alaskan TERRITORY OF ALASKA. M¤—¤?==, E win: Alaskan En ° eering Commission: For c `ng out the revisions gKf$iifi°Zii‘$'i.I;§{l’°°d of the Act entigtlted "An Act to authorize the lgresident of the_United §‘;},,f"’i;_*’2,,§‘5· States to locate, construct, and operate railroads in the Territory of Alaskgqdand lfor_ other pmposes,3 approved dMarch 11l2, 1914, 83 amen e inc uding expenses inc1 ent to con ucting earmgs an examining estimates for appropriations in Alaska, and including a plant dfop cleaning coal, $7,000,000, to continue available until expen e . san orsuppuesezc., Authority is granted to purchase during the fiscal year 1921, from to emplovees. · · d f , d . f an · the apprggriation ma e or the construcnon an operation o r - roads in aska, articles and supplies for sale to employees and contractors, the appropriation to be reimbursed by the proceeds of such sales. Recaps from nies, During the Qscal year 1921 there shall be covered into the appro- §f,'§g,f.§c*§,$,§'°g’§§§“,,,f{{ priation established from time to time under the Act entitled "An Act to augtihorize the Pres:l<;ent of the United States to loppte, cgnstruct an operate railroa in the Territory of Alaska, an or other purposes/’ approved March 12, 1914, as amended, the proceeds of the sale of material utilized for temporary work and structures in connection with the operations under said Act, as well as the sales of all other condemned property which has been purchased or constructed under the provisions thereof, also any moneys refunded in connection with the construction and operations under said Act, and a report hereunder shall be made to Congress at the beginning of its next session. Circ or ammo. Insane of Alaska: for care and custody of persons legally adjudged insane in Alaska, xncluding transportation and oilier expenses, grgggéf M gmt} $120,630: Pr0mZded,fThat lapthority is granted to éhe_SecretaEy of ··. `L., y.“ the Interior to pay rom t `s appropriation to the amtarium `0m— H m mw any of Portland, Oregon, not to exceed $540 per capita per annum For the care and maintenance of Alaskan insane patients during the fiscal year 1921. _ m§g¤¤==¢i<·¤ <·f ¤¤- Education in Alaska: To en_able_the Secretary of the Interior, in ` his discretion and under his d1rection, to provide for the education and support of the Eskimos, Aleuts, Indians, and other natives of Alaska; erection, repair, and rental of school buildings; textbooks and industrial apparatus; pay and necessary traveling expenses of superintendents, teachers, physicians, and other employees; and all ot er necessary miscellaneous expenses wh1ch are not included under {,’;’3,”*·;Q;é,r,mm the above special heads, $275,000: Provided, That no person employed ` hereunder as spec1al agent or mspector, or to perform any special or