Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 59 Part 1.djvu/375

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59 STAT.I 79TH CONG., 1 ST SESS.-CH. 262-JULY 3, 1945 construction, or otherwise, facilities incident to such public recrea- tional uses of wildlife refuges as are not inconsistent with the primary purposes of such refuges; newspapers (not to exceed $100), rubber boots, oilskins, first-aid outfits; plans and specifications for vessels, or for contract personal services for the preparation thereof; and rations for officers and crews of vessels; and for the expenditure from appro- priations available for the purchase of lands of not to exceed $1 for each option to purchase any tract of land. Reimbursements for the cost of supplies and materials and the transportation and handling thereof issued from central warehouses authorized to be established by the Act of June 24, 1936 (16 U. S. C. 667), may be credited to the appropriation current at the time supplies and materials are allotted, assigned, or issued, or at the time such reimbursements are received. Not to exceed 5 per centum of the foregoing amounts for expenses of the Fish and Wildlife Service shall be available interchangeably for expenditure on the objects included within the general expenses of said Service, but no more than 5 per centum shall be added to any one item or appropriation. In addition to the airplanes authorized for purchase in the foregoing items, the Fish and Wildlife Service may acquire not to exceed ten surplus airplanes from any disposal agency of the Government without reimbursement or transfer of funds. GOVERNMENT IN THE TERRITORIES TERRITORY OF ALASKA For expenses of the offices of the Governor and the Secretary including salaries of the Governor and Secretary; clerk hire; travel expenses; printing and binding; maintenance, repair, and preserva- tion of Governor's house and grounds; purchase of equipment; maintenance, operation, and repair of one motor-propelled passenger- carrying vehicle for the use of the Governor; stationery, lights, water, and fuel, $44,000, to be expended under the direction of the Governor. For the establishment and maintenance of public schools, Territory of Alaska, $50,000: Provided, That expenditures hereunder shall not exceed the aggregate receipts covered into the Treasury in accordance with section 4 of the Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act, 1934. 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 expenses, $290,000: Provided, That authority is granted to the Secretary to pay from this appropriation to the Sanitarium Company, of Portland, Oregon, or to other contracting institution or institutions, for the care and maintenance of Alaskan insane patients during the fiscal year 1946: Provided further, That so much of this 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 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 person hereafter adjudged insane shall include a statement by the committing authority as to the legal residence of such person. For the construction, repair, and maintenance of roads, tram- ways, bridges, and trails, Territory of Alaska, $152,500, to be avail- able until expended: Provided, That expenditures hereunder shall not exceed the aggregate receipts covered into the Treasury in accord- ance with section 4 of the Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act, 1934. 357 Reimbursements. 49 Stat. 1913. Interchange of amounts. Airplanes. Public schools. 48 Stt. 1227. 31U. .S . . §72c. Payments to 8anl- tarium Company, Portland, Oreg. Return of inmates not residents of Alaska. Construction of roads, bridges ete. 48 Stat. 11 . 31U.a.aC. 2c