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 SIXTY-NINTH·OONGRESS:~ Sess; II. Crt. 189. 1927. 1217 1 .e10»  v ed   of leforeign patent drewin · "    i1cetienedmwingsa;·•nd  photegrephic supplieeieadi mounts, $230,000; » ; p   I fp   mu h-dm  olth:·drawu;gs ·§r;¤pe.teni2ed.~ cgi) xtniythbeymgxtg- ”¤*¤” ¤· au], ‘ 2 Q1" l‘p080 0* 0 1 Ogli x  smeegnamgfene question; of   usezoriselec efineentwm mnveeisurrmeu forrtwo,-years erfmore prior to¤§iing.>upplications for lpetnnts, rand "°°°°°°‘ such oiher:·queetio¤s>~‘e1·icing .1rse rconnectxon~with= app   ifor _ tents-» end:  rgrior »art,¤=ws· may? be deeiued   Jebyqthe gammissidneiiiob atentépdnd expensvhttmding de£ense·of< suits i11stitueedmgeimt’§he¤0ommissionen·o1 Patents,~$®0. ¤ v _, · ceses,»<$65,000;*   gl   ~   F¤¤¤*=¤¤ J ;= i;¤*=r ain ·; wm i·.¤#··=’.r» ` " .,·.¤~.s‘€~ ~ ¤·   ‘ . ” ;»,;’   ‘¢nU¤EAU0¥‘1|7!N¤·' _, K mu-umn Selsri Y d° eraixe ' nse§:cFor igenerslre i iincluding e D*¤¤¤¢·t M ¤i¤• pay- of.¤t?h:idir2i:1on¤·•n¤;I?:iecessary   xrks, iand other * employees, in  iin·the¤District o:f=·&>1um iu., endéintthefield anu everyiother expense re%1isitc¤ifbr··i.nd incident tb the' generai wezikuof the¢tbureeu·in the ·  of Columbiasgnd in the field; Mmmm t mb in udm' g` no ¤t¤.emeed“ $2,00 = lnecessary-tray ing: *6 • ge direciaar and employees of tgie bl1*!'08.H acting ugldg ;:&1, nm mum rhtten anzceupon meet' `o V 'c ` » scienf c societies, when required}    the euthoiimd work of the Bureau, of Mines, to be~3$>ended* under the direction of the Secretary of Commerce, $86, ,: oi gwhich amount notto exceed gS,00({)_maylbe·eexpended for- pei·sonel· servicesein the; Districbof um [af; ’ `· ` , "~`   l `i·`vr . i — i Investi t`ng mine accidents: For invest' ions as to lthewquses I°"°°”¤“¤¢ ¤*¤• of mime gililoasiipns, eapses Tot-lfgllgs gywlgwnd -coa1°£·mety of ·igi°°l°°°' mining especi yin reetiontot se b miners, esp `emes best adapted to prevent accidents; the possible ·ix;§ro·venient of conditions under which mining operations me cer ' on, the use of exp1osiveskiend~e1e¢itricity, the prevention of eccidentnhand other ingpliries: an techno ogic= investigations? pertinent to _t e`  Mi¤l¤¢1nd¤·¤¤‘¥,•tc. in str inc1‘udxng` allequi ment, sup es tsndexpenses of trove and sugeistence,~$886,470, og0=wl·xich— augiuni not to exceed, $60,000, u§*‘vica¤ m the me mey_be expended-  personal services in_the1D1stri¢t,of Cclumbip.; ‘" ' Mmuig investigations in;   For 1¤'YB§‘¤»g8$!0BQ*{Dd`_th0‘(ilB· Wygzuwyuqgwm semmetion et in ormation with e view to miprovmg oonditionein the ·mining,-qudrrying, andmetallurgicsl industriesunder the Act V¤¤·¤8.v-957. of Merch Qt, 1915, an to fprovide furthe  of   and thgl pfotectxon of lthe hyes of miners tin the HG:,rr1atl;>;y`o£   ummm. m u mg persons ‘—BI‘V1¢6S, equipmen supp expenses do travel and subsistence ·$10·,860•· ’ ~ ‘ _.· ·   __ " _,`~ —¤Oper•ting*mine‘redcuef’cerei~endL·stations: For thednrestilgation Iuxgnammmm and 1mprovement of mine rescue and first—aid methods ind spp ences mmm; M and the teechinigf mine safety, rescue, »and¥  methods, ` _ including the er ge in part payment for operetion,•meint•neuce, ¤ end"repeir·_ of mine rescue trucks, 7thO·‘00l1Bi’»§‘i!dii0h?0f?`-COIHPOTBPY mm. ee umm, structuxées{§:)ud*the`·repair, l:ie.intenence,· ’of mine rescue °°‘“""‘°"‘·°'*’· ca an v·emment~own mine rescue ons? "at urtenunees thgsreto, including the purchase and equipmentiwwonepgiinetreecue cer not to ‘e§ceedi;iI4é!;££1l1)0, end~includin,Wu•11eervicecr;,(gmve1£ui\g expenses2sn»=su' ce,equ1pment, »suppiesinu' ‘¤ e purchase and exchange in part payment therefor of cooks’ umlpgrms, goggles, gloves, and,su¤ch other erticles or eqruipment··ss,may`ibe necessary an the operation of mine rescue cars and stations including not tor exceed $ 2,500 for personal services in the ‘ Iiistrict o ¤£T"°°‘ "‘ "" °‘* 4ese2°-27—7"r ·-