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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 235. 1920. 913 and all other expenses requisite for and incident thereto, including personal services in the District of Columbia, the unexpended p,§§e’{,'§°° '“PF’“* balance of the appropriation made for these Eurposes for the fiscal AMc,p·199. year 1920 is reappropriated and made availa le for such purposes for the fiscal year 1921, and of such sum not exceeding $500 shall be available to settle claims for damages caused to Hrlizatguproperty namsgecmms. by motor vehicles used in delivering fuel: Prmnkled, t moneys g‘;"‘:cmd,m to received from the sales of fuel during the fiscal year 1921 shall e sppmpraaoaatc. credited to tlgs appropriation and be available for the purposes of this ar a ; H<iieaii%;rpthe Secret of the Interior may have sand, gravel, mgiilaiiiirdniixgliieigl stone, and other materfiiil hauled for the mumcipal cgovernment of the District of Columbia and for branches of the Fe eral service in the District of Columbia, whenever it may be practicable and economical to have such work erformed by using trucks of the Government fuel yards not needled at the time for the hauling of fuel. Payment for such work shall be made on the basis of the P°’“‘°“‘°‘°°°‘· actual cost to the Government fuel yards; _ _ _ Dmwks pm, W Hereafter the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to deliver, nscnyeu. during the months of April, May, and June of each year, to branches of the Federal service and the mumc§pa.lugqvernment_m the District of Columbia, suclr quantities of fuel or err use durmg the following fiscal year as it may be practicable to store at the oints of consum tion, payment there or to be made by these Branches of the Federal services and hxéiuxgilcipal government from their a licable appropriations or suc sc year;. _ Durfiig· the  idea: 1921, the head of any department or mixuiigirtifliiiiipgri. independent establishment of the Government having funds avail- $3}** °‘°·» by B“‘ able for scientific investigations and req_u1r1ng cooperative work by the Bureau of Mines on scientific investigations within the scope of the functions of that Bureau and whic It is unable to perform within the limits of its appropriations, may, with the at/iproval of the Secretary of the Interior, transfer to the Bureau of _ mes such of was sums as may be necessary to carry on such mvestrgations. The ,,c_ ' Secretary of the Treasury s all transfer on the books o the Treasury De artment an sums which mag be authorized hereunder and such amounts sliall be placed to the credit of the Bureau of Mmes for the performance of work for the department or establishment from which the transfer is made; In all, Bureau of Mines, $1,302,642. nncnamivrrox snnvrcn. R°°1°m°u°°S°m°°` T e followin sums are appropriated out of the special fund in c;,,};§°.i$’.fi3¤iiri°m r°' the l1l`reasury 0% the United Siates created by the Act of June 17, ‘°l·32·¥’·38“· 1002, and therein designated ‘_‘ the reclamation fund"; lm For all expenditures authorized by the Act of June 17, 1902 (32d ‘ ' Statutes, page 388), and ANS 8.H}6I1d&t01’y thereof or supgementary thereto, known as the reclamation law, and all other _ cts under Objemswmgl which expenditures from said fnmd are authorized, including salaries in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; examination of estimates for appro riations in the Held; refunds for overcollections heretofore or giereafter received on account of water—rig)ht charges, rentals, and deposits for other purposes; printing and mdmg; aw books, books of reference, periodicals, en ’ eering and statistical V,,,,c,m_ publications, not exceeding $1,500; purcgiilse maintenance, and operation of horse·drawn or motor- ropelled passenger-carrying vehicles; payment of damages causedp to the owners of lands or rivate property of any kind y reason of the operations of the United States, its officers or employees, in the survey, construction, opera-