1182 SIXTY-EIGHTH ooivennss. Sess. II. ce. 462. 1925. M¤Sk¤¥=¤i**¤¤¤- The Alaska Railroad: For eve ex enditure re uisite for and peiiiisixieargi Ex- incident to the authorized work o?thepAlaska Raillioad, including maintenance, operation, and improvements of railroads in Alaska; s,Quggr;¤'i¤¤ ’“’°’ maintenance and operation of river steamers and other boats on the ` Yukon River and its tributaries in Alaska; stores for resale; pay- ment of claims for losses and damages arising from operations; Payments for in- payment of amounts due connecting lines under traffic agreements; ’°$$j3g,p_7m payment of compensation and expenses as authorized by section 42 of the injury compensation act, approved September 7, 1916, to be mf,*;,,S'?f};*,‘gd°°,§;;(f°0§§ reimbursed as therein provided, $1,700,000, in addition to all amoimts f¤¤¤- received by the Alaska Railroad during the fiscal year 1926, which, with all balances in existing appropriationscand fimds for the maintenance and operation of rai oads and river steamers in Alaska, Pmim shall be consolidated into the "Alaska railroad fund," to continue semceim me na- available until expended: Provided, That not to exceed $6,000 of ““°‘· _ this fund shall be available for personal services in the District of ,c§,’§,‘{{'“§,$d,§?,}’§§,?1 Columbia dl11‘lD the fiscal year 1926: Provided further, That $500,- 000 of such fundg shall be available only for such capital expenditures as are chargeable to capital account under accounting regulations prescribed by the Interstate Commerce Commission, which amount shall be available immediately. K¤w¤ii· uxiuzrronr or mwm ,,§,‘f"'“°‘* ‘“° S°°‘°' Governor, $7,000; secretary, $5,400; in all, $12,400. <>¤¤i¤=¤¤¤¤=¤•=¤=¤¤· For contmgent expenses, to be expended by the governor, for stationery, postage, and incidentals, $1,000; private secreta to the governor, $3,000; for traveling expenses of the governor wirdhile absent from the capital on official business, $500; in all, $4,500. p§;*?‘E‘“““*“H“‘ SAINT ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL iI;°t°°;;;°’ °t°' For support, clothing, and treatment in Saint Elizabeths Hospital ’p' for 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, civilians in the uartermaster’s service of the Army, persons transferred from the Canal Zone who have been admitted to the hos ital and who are indigent, and beneficiaries of the United States geterans’ Bureau, veuma. including not exceeding $27,000 for the purchase, exchange, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carry- ing vehicles for the use of the superintendent, purchasing agent, and general hospital business, $910,000 including maintenance and operation of necessary facilities for feeding employees and others (at not lem than cost), and the proceeds therefrom shall reimburse the appropriation for the institution; and not exceeding $1,500 of this sum may be expended in the removal of patients to their friends, not exceeding $1,500 in the purchase of such books, periodicals, and papers as may be required or the urposes of the hospital and for the medical library, and not exceeding $1,500 for actual and neces- P . sary expenses incurred in the apprehension and return to the hospital Ranma}.; parents of escaped patients: Provided, That so much of this sum as may be §§‘§—‘§§§’§°,§'§,‘;{‘gi,’§{“b*° required shall be available for all necessary expenses in ascertaining the residence of inmates who are not or who cease to be properly umm? ps ms chargeable to Federal maintenance in the institution and in refs; Diggyicg of E‘,§um. turning them to such places of residence: Provided further, That
- "°· °‘°-P°“°¤*’· during the fiscal year 1926 the District of Columbia, or any branch
of the Government requiring Saint Elizabeths Hospital to care for