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 384 73d CONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 38. MARCH 2, 1934 . Nonmetallic Mineral Mineral leasing : For the enforcement of the provisions of the Acts Acts. Enforcing provisions . of October 20, 1914 (U.S.C., title 48, sec . 435), October 2, 1917 741; Vol. 40, Vol. 297; Vol .41,pp. (U.S .C ., title 30, sec . 141), February 25, 1920 (U.S .C ., title 30, sec . 437, 1363. 181), and March 4 1921 (U .S.C ., title 48, see . 414), and other Acts U.S C ., pp. 963, 964, ~ f ~ 7 1595, 1596 . relating to the mining and recovery of minerals on Indian and pub- lic lands and naval petroleum reserves ; and for every other expense incident thereto, including supplies, equipment, expenses of travel and subsistence, the construction, maintenance, and repair of neces- sary camp buildings and appurtenances thereto, $173,700, of which amount not to exceed $52,500 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia ; vestigation i with de- s ati etc in- During the fiscal year 1935 the head of any de artment or inde- partments, et c., b 9 th e pend ent es tablis hment of th e Gove rnment hvin g fund s avai lable bureau for scientific and technical investigations and requiring cooperative work by the Geological Survey on scientific and technical investi- gations within the scope of the functions of that bureau and which it is unable to perform within the limits of its appropriations may, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, transfer to the Geologica l Survey such sums as may b e necessary t o carry on suc h investigations. The Secretary of the Treasury shall transfer on the books of the Treasury Department any sums which may be author- Credit of funds. ized hereunder, and such amounts shall be placed to the credit of the Geological Survey for the performance of work for the depart- Transfer of funds. ment or establishment from which the transfer is made : Provided, That any sums transferred by any department or independent estab- lish ment of the Gove rnme nt t o th e Ge olog ical Sur vey for coop erat ive work in connection with this appropriation may be expended in the same manner as sums appropriated herein may be expended : Pro- Cooperative work. vided further, That any funds herein appropriated for the Geological Survey for cooperative work may be utilized prior to July 1, 1934, as required to enable the Geological Survey to continue its cooperative work pending reimbursemen t from cooper ative agencies, the amount so utilized to be repaid to the appropriation from which advanced ; Aerial photographs During the fiscal year 1935, upon the request of the Secretary of for aviators, etc. the Interior, the Secretary of War or the Secretary of the Navy is authorized to furnish aerial photographs required for mapping pro- jects, insofar as the furnishing of such photographs will be econom- ical to the Federal Government and does not conflict with military or naval operations or the other parts of the regular training program of the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps flying services, and the Secre- Reimbursement. tary of the Interior is authorized to reimburse the War or Navy Department for the cost of making the photographs, such cost to be confined to the actual cost of gasoline, oil, film, paper, chemicals, and the labor performed in developing th e photographic negatives and the printing of copies of photographs, and the per diem expenses of the personnel authorized by law, together with such incidental expenses as care and minor repairs to plane and transportation of personnel to and from projects, and the War Department or the Navy Department, on request of the Department of the Interior, is authorized to furnish copies to any State, county, or municipal agency coope rating with the F ederal Gover nment in th e mapp ing project for which the photographs were taken. In the event that the Director of the Geological Survey deems it advantageous to the C ontra cts with civil - Government, th e Geological Survey is aut horized to con tract with ians. civilian aeria l photographi c concerns fo r the furnishi ng of such photog raphs ; of empl pong e ffects Appropriations herein made shall be available for payment of the costs of packing, crating, and transportation (including dray- age) of personal effects of employees upon permanent change of