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 1406 72d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 144. MARCH 1, 1933. Pittsburgh, Pa ., sta- Buildings and grounds, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : For care and tlOisalntenaace, etc. mai ntenan ce of buildi ngs an d grou nds at Pittsb urgh a nd Bru ceton, Pennsylvania, including personal services, the purchase, exchange as part payment for, operation, maintenance, and repair of passen- ger automobiles for official use, and all other expenses requisite for and incident thereto, including not to exceed $5,000 for additions and improvements, the sum of $60,000 is hereby made available from the appropriation contained in this Act for " Government fuel yards, Bureau of Mines " ; Tem por ary d eta ils from th e field far se rv- Persons employed during the fiscal year 1934 in field work out- ice in the District, side of the District of Columbia under the Bureau of Mines may be detailed temporari ly for se rvice in the Distr ict of Co lumbia fo r purposes of preparing results of their field work ; all persons so detailed shall be paid in addition to their regular compensation only expenses traveling expenses in going to and returning therefrom : Provide all•Wed. That nothing herein shall prevent the payment to employees of the Bureau of Mines of their necessary expenses, or per diem in lieu of subsistence, while on temporary detail in the District of Columbia for purposes only of consultation or investigations on behalf of the Report to Con gress. 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 Details from Public of each regular session thereof ; Health Service. The Secretary of the Treasury may detail medical officers of the Pub lic Healt h Service for coop erative h ealth, sa fety, or sanitatio n wor k with the B ureau of Min es, an d the compens ation and ex penses of the officers so detailed may be paid from the applicable appropria- Government fue l tions made herein for the Bureau of Mines ; yards. Government fuel yards : For the purchase and transportation of mP ,ei•, feed ' fuel ; storing and handling of fuel in yards ; maintenance and opera- tion of yards and equipment, including two motor-propelled pas- senger-carrying vehicles for inspectors, purchase of equipment, rentals, and all other expenses requisite for and incident thereto, including personal services in the District of Columbia, the unex- pended balance of the appropriations heretofore made for these purposes is reappropriated and made available for such purposes for the fiscal year 1934, and for payment of obligations for such purposes of prior years, and of such sum not exceeding $500 shall be available to s ettle claims for d amages cause d to pr ivate proper ty by motor Sales es sdcreditedd to ap- vehicles used in delivering fuel : Provided, That all moneys received propriation. from the sales of fuel shall be credited to this appropriation and be fue l oil . to include available for the purposes of this paragraph : Provided further, That' the term " fuel " wherever used in this appropriation shall be Inspection require. understood to include fuel oil : Provided furthier That the require- ments not applicable. R.S.,sees.3711,3713, ments of sections 3711 and 3713 of the Revised Statutes (U . S. C ., pp.733. 734. U.S.C.,p.1296. title 40, sec . 109) relative to the weighing of coal and wood and the separate certific ate as to the weig ht, measu rement, o r quantit y of coal and wood purchased shall not apply to purchases by the Government fuel yards at free-on-board destinations outside of the Hel ium pr odu cti on, District of Columbia ; etc. Helium production and investigations : The sums made available Advances for, from for the fiscal year 1934 in the Acts making appropriations for the Army and Navy ap- p voi44 p "1387 . War and Navy Departments for the acquisition of helium from the .Pant, pp . 1535,1583. Bureau of Mines shall be advanced from time to time upon requisi- tion by the Secretary of Commerce in such amounts as may be deter- mined by the President not in excess of the sums needed for the economical and efficient operation and maintenance of the plantss for the production of helium for military and/or naval purposes, inclu ding purc hase, not to excee d $2,500, and exc hange as part pay-