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72d CONGRESS . SESS. II. CH. 98. FEBRU ARY 17, 1933 . the Sanitarium Company, of Portland, Oregon, or to other contract- ing institution or institutions, not to exceed $564 per capita per annum for the care and maintenance of Alaskan insane patients so Re nt Alask of

during the fiscal year 1934 : Provided further, That so much of this

dents, sum as may be required shall be available for all necessary expenses in ascertaining the residence of inmates and in returning those who are not legal residents of Alaska to their legal residence or to their friends, and the Secretary of the Interior shall, so soon as practi- cable, 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 person hereafter adjudged insane shall inclu de a s tateme nt by the c ommitt ing au thorit y as to the legal residence of such person . Suppressing liquor Traffic in intoxicating liquors : For suppression of the traffic in intoxicating liquors among the natives of Alaska, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, $11,370 . Roads. brldges,trafls, For the construction, repair, and maintenance of roads, tramways, et c'

ferries, bridges, and trails ~T errit ory of Alaska, to be expended under Ante, , 418 .

the provisions of Public Resolution Numbered 218, approved June oovernmentwharf. 30, 1932, $466,300 ; for repair and maintenance of Government wharf at Juneau, Alaska, $3,000 ; in all, $469,300, to be immedi ately available . The Alaska Railroad : For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the authorized work of the Alaska Railroad, including maintenance, operation, and improvements of railroads in Alaska ; Operation, etc., of maintenance and operation of river steamers and other boats on the •essels' Yukon River and its tributaries in Alaska ° operation and main- tenance of ocean-going or coastwise vessels by ownership, charter, or arrangement with other branches of the Government service, for f•=u

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tr apor ta the p urpose of pr ovidin g add itiona l faci lities for t he tr anspor tation lion. of freight, passengers, or mail when deemed necessary for the benefit and development of industries and travel affecting terri- tory tributary to the Alaska Railroad ; stores for resale ; payment of claims for losses and damages arising from operatio ns including clai ms of emp loye es of the rail road for loss and dama ge r esult ing from wreck or accident on the railroad, not due to negligence of the claimant, limited to clothing and other necessary personal effects used in connection with his duties and not exceeding $100 in value ; payment of amounts due connecting lines under traffic agreements ; Vo1 .39 d., 7b0

payment of compensation and expenses as authorized by section 42 u. s. p. p.al. of the Injury Compensation Act approved September 7, 19 16 ( U . S . C., title 5, sec . 793), to be reimbursed as therein provided, $250,000, in addition to all amounts received by the Alaska Railroad during Services in the Din- the fiscal year 1934, to continue available until expended : Provided, , trtct .

That not to exceed $5,500 of this fund shall be available for personal services in the District of Columbia during the fiscal year 193 4, and no one other than the general manager of said railroad shall be Printing and oind . paid an annual salary out of this fund of more than $5,500 : Provided further, That not to exceed $10,000 of such fund shall be available expeneiinres~•unt of, for print ing and bindi ng : Pro vided further, That $100,000 of such fund shall be available only for such capital expenditures as are chargeable to capital account under accounting regulations pre- scribed by the Interstate Commerce Commission, which amount shall be available immediately .