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 366 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. 1. CH. 195. 1e2c. "¤¤**¤*•~ For furniture and filing cases, $20,000. D_°%_m';'h§“ For equipment, stationery, and other supplies and for special services of per diem employees that may be employed in such num- bers and at such rates 0 compensation (not to exceed $5 per diem) as in the 'ud ent of the Commissioner of Patents ma be necessary J in Y to check up t e classified copies of patents in the public search room and to supply missing copies, $20,000. “‘°°°B“'°°“· BUREAU OF MINES ssmnms Arm omzmzan nxrmzsns °"°°‘°',,,.,,,,,·,,°°“’° _°“° Salaries and general expenses: For general ex including md ohm pay of _ the director and necessary assistants, clerks, _’ and other emtployees, in the ofiice in theDistrict of Columbia, and in the field, an every other expense reqgiisite for and incident to the general work of the bureau in the istrict of Columbia, and in the field, ,,;§‘§,‘:,;§,,"j;_°°t°°° including not to exceed $2,000 for necessary traveling expenses of the director and employees of the bureau, acting under his irection, for attendance upon meetings of technical, professional, and scien- tific societies, when required in connection with the authorized work gm the BHN;ué): Mines, tg be expeqdedhuxlrder the direction of thg retary o mmerce 84680 o w ic amount not to excee %70<;,67§)_may be expended foi· personal services in the District of um ia: ,xf,‘f_,,"§‘§,‘Q,‘f‘**’?,§_‘,,,»d‘,§§,j,‘§‘; Iuvestigatingmine accidents: For investigations as to the causes ¤¤¢· of mine explos1ons, causes of falls of roo and coal methods of minin§;especia]ly in relation to the safety of miners, the appliances best a pted to glrevent accidents, the possible improvement of con- ditions imder w `ch mining operations are carried on, the use of explosives and electricity, the prevention of accidents, and other ,,,°f”“*”‘* °‘°" i”°'“` umes and technologic investigations pertinent to the minmg i-iidust, including all equipment, supplies, and expenses of travel and su!&istence, $403,500, of which amount not to exceed $62,000, im may be expended for persongl se1;yic%s in the District of Cioliltmlga; I¤'°°**¤”*°“"° ‘ Mining mvesti tions in as : or investigations an t e is- pr°v°` semination of ingdrmation with a view to improving conditions in "°" 3*% P- °°"· the mining, quarrying, and metallurgical industries under the Act of Alaskaminn. March Q3, 19f2;,han1g)i to pgrovide for télie gispecttion qfjlninlqs andltlge protectxono e_ ves o _m1nersm e_ erm ryo as a, mcu - rsonal services equi ment su pl1es newspapers and expenses elggtrliievel and subsistence, §10,860: ;7‘0'l)1:dz6d, That secfion 192 of the R·¤·»¤¤-1°¤»¤·¤¤- Revised Statutes shall not apply,_during the fiscal year 1g?7i1to the purchase from this appropriation o newspapers pu is ed in Alaska; Mi¤· ¤•¤¤¤ ¤¤¤¤· Operating mine rescue cars and stations: For the investigation mig°i?>'»ii¤°é,m. and improvement of mine reseue and first-aid methods and appli- anoes and the teaching of mine safety, rescue, and first-aid methods, ineguding the Exchange in pa? pgmglit for operation, maintenance, _ an repair o mine rescue ruc e construction 0 temporary mm °“ "°*-‘°““· structures and the repair, maintenance, and o eration of mine rescue •quipments,etc. . P cars and Ggvercqmgnt-owned name rescue statipns and appurteréancgs thereto an in u ing persona services trave ing expenses an su - sistence, equipment, and supplies iricluding the_ purchase and exchange 1n part lpayment t erefor_ of cooks’ uniforms, goggles, loves, and such ot er articles or equipment as may be necessary in ghe. o ration of mine rescue cars and stations, mcludin not to ,.?;_"‘°* ‘¤ “*• ”‘* exceedm$11,780 for personal ·mvs¤es in me District of oiiumba,
 * "°•‘•°· $277,380: Provided, That of this amount not to exceed $500 may