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 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SESS. III. Ca. 280. 1931 . 1345 pay of permanent employees not to exceed $155,140, temporary employees, maintenance, repair, improvement, equipment, and operations of biological stations, expenses of travel and preparation of reports, $300,3 .40. Fishery industries : For collection and compilation of statistics of statistical, etc ., in- the fi sherie s and the st udy of their method s and relati ons, a nd the quu'es. methods of preservation and utilization of fishery products, including pay of permanent employees not to exceed $40,200, compensation of temporary employees, travel and preparation of reports, including temporary employees in the District of Columbia not to exceed $1,800, and al l othe r nece ssary expens es in connect ion th erewit h, inc luding the purchase not to exceed $1,250, and maintenance, repair, and opera- tion of motor -prope lled p asseng er-car rying v ehicle s nece ssary in the conduct of the field work of the Bureau of Fisheries, $116,620. Sponge fisheries : For protecting the sponge fisheries, including spong e fis heri es. employment of inspectors, watchmen, and temporary assistants, hire Protecting. of boats, rental o f office and stora ge, care of seized sponges and other Vol. 38, p. 692. property, travel, and all' other expenses necessary to carry out the U.s.C.,p.440 - provisions of the Act of August 15, 1914 (U . S. C., title 16, sets. 781-785), to regul ate the s ponge fis heries, $ 3,100. Alaska, general service : For protecting the seal fisheries of Alaska, sea fisheries protec including the furn ishing of food, fu el, cloth ing, and other nec essities tion, food to natives, of life to the natives of the Pribilof Islands, of Alaska ; not exceeding etc ' $57,0 00 fo r con stru ction, imp rove ment, repa ir, a nd a ltera tion of buildings and roads, transportation of supplies to and from the islands, expenses of travel of agents and other employees and sub- sistence while on said islands, hire and maintenance of vessels, pur- chase of sea otters, and for all expenses necessary to carry out the Vol. 36, p. 326. provision s of the Act entit led "An A ct to pro tect the seal fish eries of U. S. C., p. 431. Alaska, and for other purposes," approved April 21, 1910 (U . S . C ., title 16, sees . 631-658), and for the protection of the fisheries of Alaska, including pay of permanent employees not to exceed $92,940, contrac t sten ograph ic rep orting servi ce, tra vel, s ubsist ence ( or per diem in lieu of subsistence) of employees while on duty in Alaska, hire of boats, employment of temporary labor, and all other necessary expenses connected therewith, $446,240, of which $100,000 shall be immediately available. Mis si s Mississippi wild life and fish refuge : For construction of buildings, and fishs pp ug wild life boats, and ponds, for purchase of equipment, including boats, for Construction, equip. maintenance, operation, repair, and improvements, including expendi- went, etc ., expenses. tures for personal services at the seat of government and elsewhere Vol .43, p. 650. as may be necessary, as authorized in the Act approved June 7, 1924 U. S. C.,p. 437. (U. S . C ., title 16, sees . 721-731), $25,000. Construction of stations : To complete the establishment of Bureau sta h cultural, etc., of Fisheries stations as follows : A fish-cultural' station in each of the Const ruct ion ex- States of New Mexico, Louisiana, and Idaho ; a fish-cultural substation nat eas in stat es ae sig- in the State of Wisconsin ; and an experimental bass and trout station in the State of Maryland or West Virginia, $240,000 ; and to establish, or to commence the establishment of, Bureau of Fisheries stations as follows : A fish-cultural station in each of the States of Alabama, Indiana, Tennessee, and Pennsylvania (including a substation in Pennsylvania) ; a fish-cultural' substation in the State of South Caro- lina, including the enlargement of the Orangeburg station in said State and in the States of Texas and New York ; including the acquisi tion o f land, the constr uction of bui ldings and p onds, water supply, improvements to grounds, purchase of equipment, and all necessary expenses in connection with the establishment of said stations and substations ; and including the purchase of the Mill 57894°-31 	85

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