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 1216 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Snss. II. C11. 189. 1927. animals, plants, and waters,·in the interests of fish culture and the fishery industries, including, repair, improvemengi equipment, and operations o biological stations, expenses of trav _ and preparation of reports,  _ _ _ _ “““°“°°‘ ‘°‘*‘“"°‘ Fishery industries: For collection and com ilation of statistics of the fisheries and the study of their methodg and relationséand the methodsiof preservation and utilization of fishery .pro ucts, including compensation of temporary employees, travel and prepara- tion of reports, includi temporary employees in the District of Columbia not to exceedn§1,800, and all other necessary expenses in connection therewith $25,000. . . Sponge fisheries: llor protecting the sponge fisheries, including emp oyment of inspectors watchman, and temporary assistants, hire of boats, rental of oiiice and storage, care of seized sponges and other property, travel, and all o er expenses necemary to via ss.p.m. carry out theprovrsions of the Act of August 15, 1914, to regulate = _ _ the sponge iisheries, $2,500.· _ · _ ` * mw .·Alaska, gpneral service: For protectrrig the seal fisberres of Alaska, mi, me to mum, including t e furnishing of food, fuel, othing, andother-necessities °°°° of lifeto the natives o the Pribilof Islands, of Alaska; not exceed- ing $40,000 for construction, improvement, repair, and alteration of buildings and roads, transportation of supplies to and from the islands, expenses of travel ofagents and other employees and sub- sistence w ile onlsaidl islands, whire andmaintenance of vessels, purchase of sea otters, and for all expenses necessary to carry out v¤x.3c,a¤¤— the provisionsiof the.Act entitledi“An Actto protect the seal lish- eries of Alaska, and for other {purp0ses," approved, A ril 21, 1910, and--for the protection of the sheries of Alaska, incliiding travel, subsistence (orgmvdiem in lieu. or subsistence) of employees while on dig; in Al, hire of boats, employment of temporary labor; and —·other necessary expenses connected. therewith, $332,000, of wm me which $100,000 shall be immediately available. · · ,,,§u5'§{,’$»*0°;,‘f'g,_ A Mississippi wild life and iish refuge: For construction of build- m§,g”g'c‘{°‘;‘;‘;,;,_g°_g*,‘;{¥* ingsand ponds, forvequipment, maintenance, operation, repair, and ' ' improvements, including expenditures- for personal services at the `*’°‘-‘“· °·°°°· seat of vernment andlelsewhere as may be necessary, as authorized in the Egt approved June 7, 1924, $25,000. · , . $§,§‘°f;, 0,, Power vessel for Alaska fisheries: For the purchase or construc- ¤1¤>¤>i>¤¤¤¤· ticm of an vessel of sumoient size and dpower to patrol offshore waters for the enforcement of the laws an regulations for the protection of the fisheries of Alaska, $60,000. . P¤¢¤¤* °m¤¤· M raum orrrcn ,,§°,Z“,§*,{*gY,'§,°T’ °°° For the Commimioner of Patents and other rsonal services in the District of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of ·{—>',,,,°"{,',§;,,, ,,,,1,,,, 1923, $2,519,060: Pmvided That of the amount herein appropriated •'·*‘~ notto exceed $25,000 maiobe used for special and temporary services of typists oertiiiedhy t Civil Service Commission, who may be emp oyed in such numbers, at $4 per diem, as may, in the judgment of the Commissioner of Patents, be necessary to keep current the work of furnishing manuscript copies of redlrds. publications and scie ` c books, including their exchange, and expenses of transporting publications of patents issued by the Patent Oiiice to foreign governments, and directories, $8,000. » ,,.§,°‘Z,°f°p.°{,X£$¤,Z,$K For producingcopies ofweekly issue of drawings of patents and d¤°¤°¤='··°°¤ desigm; reproduction of copies of drawings and specifications of exhausted fpaterrts, sdesigns, trade·marks, and »~other papers, such other papers when repro uced for sale to be sold at not ess than cost
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