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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. `Cm 209: 1916. 309 Protection of national monuments: For the preservation, devlop— m§',§*°"°‘ “*°°°· ment, administration, and protection of the national monuments, to Pr¤€¤¤r¤m,éw. 2; ;(§)pended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, . - _;l`he Secretary of the Interior is authorized to employ in the Dis- mE§;{*”‘gl°“* °‘ trict of Codlu61:l1bia;.nd elsewhere, andfpaly, duringl the Escal year nipe- Sgpsutguugag mr. md teen un _ an seventeen out o the sever appropriations or pw, [535, protection, improvement and management of thepgarildus national P parks mcluding the Hot Spr1ngs_Reservation and out of the revenues om rentals and (privileges derived therefrom, a superintendent of national parks an to assist him such clerical or other services, not excepding fonzirfpersiongi as the Secretary shall detlgermine, anddalso tq ay rom said un necessary e nses o su sistence an trave gf said superintendent when absentbiicduty outside of the- District of Columbia. A detailed statement of all expenditures hereunder shall be made to Congress at its next session. · . eovnanunzrr nosrrrar. roizrrmz msaius .. » ,_ , H°°P“•‘ For su rt, clothmg' , and treatment in the Gove Hoe `ital ¥*'¤*¤¤°°·°*°· for the llimlgne of the insane from the_Ar1ny,.Navy % %eivenue»CuSt0tp:e Service, mmates of aha Nataonal°;%%onit?ef1qr,£, t lr ounteer d1ers·pers0nscharge nor, v1c_ ,0 against the United States who areinsaneljxpeisons who have become insane since them entrytmto the and naval service of the United States have been admitted to the hospital and who are indigent, including purchase, exchange, mamtenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, for the use o the superintendent, purchasing agent, and general hospital business, not exceeding $1 ,750; and for the purchase, maintenance, repair, and operation of sixteen_h0rse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles for the general hospital business and official use of the superintendent, not exceeding $8,000; $285,250, and not exceeding $1,500 of this sum may be expended m the removal of patients to their fnends, not exceeding $1,000 in the (purchase of such books, lperiodicals, and papers as may be require for the drigxposes of the ospital and for the medical hbmry, and not excee g $1,500 for actual and necessaijv ex enses incurred in the apprehension and return to the hospital ofp escaped patients. After the passage of this Act the Government Hospital for the B,,§§‘°!§’,,,§’,;:,“¤§?‘H°§ Insane shall e known and d•si%iated as Saint Elizabeths Hospital. rf¤1· Authority is granted during the fiscal year ending _June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seventeen, to exchange typewriting machines, E¤:¤1:c_¤s¤ of •q¤iplaimdry machinery, and other equipment in purchasing new equip- '"' ' ment of the same or like character. Buudm S _ d For the buildings and grounds, as follows: gum. Z B For general repairs an improvements, $55,000. For roadways, grading, and walks, $5,000. For a new fence, $14,000. For shop and storehouse building, $24,755. For electric elevators, $3,675. _ _ For moving, enlargmigliind remodeling ice plant and for the purchase of additional mac erv, $19,000. _ To further reimburse the United States, and m full, the amount m§°*,f}‘”‘,;P°d,Q;,'{‘ {gf due on account of one-half of the per capita cost of mamtenance of ET;. mm D¤¤·¤=¤ indig§nt patients IH the _Government Hospital for the Insane from ‘ phe b istrics cgggplumlziia in exézhess of the numbgigglggggleg to and paig or YSBI ricturing eiiscalyears _ un an seventy-nine to nineteen hundred and twelve, inclusive, thpre shall be transferred from the revenues of the District. of Columbia to the United States the sum of $282,75426.