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 1402 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 161. 1921. 'f¢m1*¤*=>*Yd*%*¤il$°‘ Persons employed during the fiscal year 1922  Held work outside gil lildiiigliitu DIS- of the District of Columbia under the Bureau of Mines may be detailed temporarily for seikvirip iuitlig Disgictlpf Columbiazifcgripulrpplsciis, lpf ' lts t ire wor;a personsso eae_sa e ghigalmniiddilion (lo their regulancompensation only their actual _. traveling expenses or per diem in lieu 0 subsistence m gloing to and igiiziigaz of was- returning therefrom: Provided, That nothing-uherem s all prevent S“"'°‘p°“°s‘ the payment to emdployees of the Bureau of I es of their necessary expenses, or er 1em in lieu of subsistence while on terluporary detail in the lgistrict of Columbia, for purposes only of cons tation R¢P<>r¢*¤b°¤¤¤d¢~ or investigations on behalf of the United States. All_deta1ls made hereunder, and the purposes of each, during the preceding fiscal year shall be reported in the annual estunates of appropriations to Congress at the be ` of each regular session thereof; _ Gwmmm, M.,1 - Government incl yards: For the purchase and transportation of Y¤rdS,D·€· I fuel; storing and handling of fuel in yards; maintenance and opera- ¤¤,‘Zlc.m°’ tion of yards_ and equipment, includingl motor-propelled passengercarrying vehicles for inspectors, purc ase of equipment, rentals, and all other expenses reqiusite for and incident thereto, mcludmg nausea rcapproprl- personal services m the District of Columbia, the unexpended balance °’°°· of the appropriation made for these purposes for the scal year 1921 AMS p` m` is reappiigpriaited and made available for such purposes for the fiscal Dmagodaiing year 1922, and of such sum not exceeding $500 shall be available to settle claims for damages caused to rivate ppoperty by motor mm. vehicles used in delivering fuel: Provided? That a mone s received ,,,§,i‘,,°§,,.,f,‘3,$’,,,$"‘$l ‘° from the sales of fuel during the fiscal year 1922 shall he credited ' to this appropriation and e available for the purposes of this 8¤‘¤€T¤P Q . scanner investigas P  the fiscal year 1922, the head of any department or mde- }§§g§,$é;§;fh?§: dent establishment of the Govemment having funds available mu. ’ I ds i)d31l1scientific_investigations and requiring cooperative work by the T”““'°"°° ‘ Bureau of Mines on scientific mvestigations within the scope of the functions of that Bureau and which it is unable to perform withm the limits of 1ts appropriations, may, with the a;§i-oval of the Secretary of the Interior, transfer to the Bureau of es such sums as Ammmmm may be necessary to carry on such investigations. The Secretary of the Treasiuy shall transfer on the books 0 the Treasury Department any sums which mag be authorized hereunder and such amounts shall be placed to the credit of the Bureau of Mines for the plierfplxémancefcf wor§d for the department or establishment from w ch trans er is m e; In all, Bureau of Mines, $1,439,300. R°c,mmwSm,m_ nncuuanon snavrcm. H The following sums are appropriated out of the `al f d in the ml Trgastuliy of tlée Statizs created by thp AgtSl)>fc.luneuIi73El9(t;%» an erem esigna " e rec tion und," to be av a 6 immediately: Aiiaxpassr. For all expenditures authorized by the Act of June 17, 1902 (Thirty- second Statutes, page 388), and Acts amendatory thereof or sup l6·· mentary thereto, known as the reclamation law, and all other §ctS under which expgnditiues from said fund are authorized, including (Mm mmd salaries in the strict of Columbia and elsewhere; examination 0 estimates for BPPYOPHBUODS 111 the field; refunds for overc0llecti011S hereafter received on account_of water—right ch es, rentals, and dpppgfigs for otihelri é pijmtuig and gindingirgap bocglis, books 0 rence, e, caring an statistic u `catrons. veins. plgt cxceedmir  §>_ , mwntemnce, and giieiiation of rse—drawn — passen e1·—carrying v 'c es; p¤Y· ~ Dm ment of damages caused) to the owners df lands or private property