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 422 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 264. 1924. Payment or neces- nothing herein shall prevent the payment to emplogjees of the °°”°m°°°°°` Bureau of llines of their necessary expenses, or per 1em in lieu of subsistence while on temporary detail m the District of Columbia, be mm for purposes only of consultation or mvestigations on behalf of the ¢n%i»$:.m United States. All details made hereunder, and tmzdpurposes of each, during the preceding fiscal year shall be report in the annuql estimates of apglroprgations to Congrem at the begmmng of regular session ereo ; n2i1°iain°e¤}tlai•'i. hm usfhe Secretary of the Treasury may detail medical officers of the Public Health Service for cooperative health, safety, or sanitation work with the Bnuweau of Minesbcand the compensation and expenses of the officers so detailed may paid from the applicable appropriations made herein for the Bureau of Mines; _ y.i?4{°'°m°°t M Government fuel yards: For the pnuchwe and transportation of rama or fw. fuel; stori and handling of fuel m yards; mamtenance and operam°m°"'"°°'°°°` tion of yarids and equipment, including motor-propelled passengercarrying vehicles for inspectors, purchase of eqluipment, rentals, and all other expenses requisite for and incident thereto, including per- ,,5[""°° """"""“' sonal services in the District of Columbia, the unexpended balance V°¤·¤»1>-”¤~ of the sgpropriations heretofore made for these Purposes is reapproprria and made available for_suchg>urposes or the fiscal year D H I- 1925, and for payment of obligations or such purposes of prior years, and of such sum not exceeding $500 shall be available to settle nam. claims for damages caused to_ rivate przgerty by motor vehicles ap%‘,L°;ri8¤“0f**“ °° used in dehvermsg fuel: Pro} d, That moneys received from the sales of fuel all bg phrglited to thes appropriation and be availswm {mm. able for the urposeso aragrap ; gatmbeq aegermeuw. Dining the Hscal year 192g the head of any department or inde- °` yu’° °°°°°` peudent estaldishment of the Government having_f¤mds available or scientdic mvest1gations and requiring cooperat1ve work·by the Bureau of Mines on scientific mvestngations within the scope of the fxmctions of that bureau and which it is imable to perform within the limits of its appropriations may, with the approval of the Secmm, 0, md, ,0 retary of the Interior, transfer to the _Bureau of Mines such sums as ¥*¤¤=¤d1¤- · may be necesary to carry on such investigations. The Secretary of the Treasury shall transfer on the books of the Treasury Department any sums which may be authorized hereunder, and such amounts shall be placed to the credit of the Bureau of Mines for the performancq of work] for the department or establishment from which the trans er is ma e · Total, Bureau of Mines, $1,900,468. “““°‘"*’ "“‘“· NATIONAL PARKS. pegouxiiiiii and mu For the Director of the National Park Service and other persona] Services  the; §)<6lumb1a in accordance with “The Classification ct o, , . accounting services in the District of Columbia or in the field in checking and verifying the accounts and records of the various operators, licensees, and permittees conducting utilities and other enter rises within the national parks and monuments under his jurisdiction, including necessary travel and incidental expenses while absent from then- des1gnated headquarters, $@6,000. C¤*¢¤‘L¤*¢· °¤¤¢· Crater Lake National Park, Oregon: For administration, protec. tion, and maintenance, including not exceeding $1,500 for the purchase, maintenance, operation, and repair of motor-driven passengercarrying vehicles for the use of the superintendent and employees in connection with general park work, $26,400; for construction of physical improvements, $,300, of which not exceeding $2,800 shall
 * °°°“"“““°'”°“‘ For compensation to be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior for