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 368 .SIXTY~NINTH CONGRESS Sass. I.. CH. 195. 1926. official use, sndall other expenses requisite for and incident thereto, éncludgng not to exceed $5,000 for additions and improvements, "`°‘“°°"“" "°"’““ Persolnsiemployed d ' the iiscal year 1927 in Held work outside
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detailed tempbmrily for service in the District of Columbia for purposes ofipxeparmg results of their field work; all persons so detailed Shall beipaid in, addition to their regular compensation only their actual traveling expenses or per diem in lieu of subsistence Qgfggb, 0, ,mS_ in ing to and returning therefrom: Promlied, That nothing herein wv ¤¤r>¤¤¤¤¤-  prevent the payment to employeesof the Bureau of ‘Mi11es of their n¤¢QSS&ry expensesyor per diem in lieu of subsisteneerlwhile on temporary detail in the District of Columbia, for purposes only of mf&<¤é>¤f*¤¢¤¤¤¤'*¤*>¤ consultation or investigations on behalf of the United States. All ` details made hereinunder, and the purposes of each, during the preceding fiscal year shall be reported in the annual estimates of appropriations to Congress at the beginning of each regular session thereo · ‘ -. c » Hggggilgeggg Pubm The secretary .0f the Treasury may detail medical officers of the ` Public Health Service for cooperative health, safety, or sanitation wqrk with the Bureau of Mines and the compensation and expenses of the officers so detailed may lbe paid from the applicable appro- priations made herein for the Bureau of Mines; y&‘1}di“¤’¤m°¤* ’“°* - Government! fuel yards: For the purchase and transportation of 1{¤i¤¤me¤ or me, fuel;. storing and handling of fuel in yards; maintenance and oper- m““‘“’““"°°’ °t°‘ ation of yards and equipment, inc1udin§1m0tor-propelled passenger- carrying vehicles for 1nspectors% pure ase of equipment, rentals, and. all other expenses requisite or and incident thereto, including _t§d§*¤¤°° ’°°P¤'°P'*‘ personal services 111 the District of a Columbia the unexpended 1/01.43. p. 1176- alance of the afpprogriations heretofore made ior these purposes is reappropriate an made available for such urposes for the fiscal year 1927, and for payment of obligations dir such purposes of prior yea1:s,;and of sueh sum not exceeding $500 shall be available to settle claims for damages caused to private property by motor Qfgcdited to W vehicles used in delivering fuel: Provide, That all moneys received P'°Pm‘u°“· from the sales of fuel shall be credited to this appropriation and be M. 1 available forvthe purposes of this paragraph; IDGI`8 TBSOHFCCS of _• - • me United sam. Mineral resources: For preparation of the reports of the mineral P'°°“““i"’°"°"’°“· resources of the United States, including specia statistical inquiries as to roduction, distribution, and consiunption of the essential minerulls, includingf ersonal services, traveling expenses and sub- sistence, and the purdlmsp, operation, ngiiintenance, exchange in part . payment for, and repair 0f\m0tor·prop led passenger-carrying vehi- mscgrvim *¤ the Db- cles, $123;000, of which amount not to exceed $94,000 may be ' expiznded; for emqnal servicesainithe District of Columbia; et§¤“¤*¤ ¤*°d“°“°¤· _ eliumpproguetion andinvestigations: The sums made available Aavwmsrromumy for the fiscal year 1927 in-the Acts making approplriations for the {"{Z,‘§S_N°"" '“””°p"“' Wary and Navy Departments for the acquisition of eliump from the V°1·*3·P·m1· Bureau of Mines; all be advaneed from time to time upon reguisi— tion? the Secrefnry of Commerce in suchvamounts as may be eter- gy thG,P1*8S1d&Dt nots in excess of the sums needed for the econo V _ and efhcient operation and maintenance of the plant for the production. 0§ helium r military and/or naval purposes, includ- m§f"*°°‘* “’ “‘° D*“‘  i1;>£_;t0 exceed $12,260 for personal services in tbe,District of _ 0 u ia; M [ `7 hAt'g‘;}3%'}(§·§B_°“°““*"d Not to exceed $37 ,500 of each of the respective sums available to the War and Navy Departments during the fisealdyear 1926 for the production or procurement of helium are continue and made avail-~ able during the fiscal year 1927 for transfer to the Bureau of Mines;