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PUBLIC LAW 89-16-APR. 30, 1965 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Bureau of Indian Affairs: "Education and welfare services", $1,497,000; "General administrative expenses", $189,000; National P a r k Service: "Maintenance and rehabilitation of physical facilities", $550,000; "General administrative expenses", $97,000; Bureau of Outdoor Recreation: "Salaries and expenses", $80,000; Office of Territories: "Administration of territories", $45,000; Mineral resources: Geological Survey: "Surveys, investigations, and research", $2,079,000; Bureau of Mines: "Conservation and development of mineral resources", $798,000; "Health and Safety", $237,000; "General administrative expenses", $59,000; Office of Oil and Gas: "Salaries and expenses", $44,000; Fish and Wildlife Service: Office of the Commissioner of Fish and Wildlife: "Salaries and expenses", $19,000; Bureau of Commercial Fisheries: "Management and investigations of resources", $288,000; "General administrative expenses". $37,000; "Administration of Pribilof Islands", $12,000, to be derived from the Pribilof Islands fund; Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife: "Management and investigations of resources", $470,000; "General administrative expenses", $59,000; Bureau of Reclamation: "General administrative expenses", $374,800, to be derived by transfer from the appropriation for "Operation and maintenance", fiscal year 1965; Bonneville Power Administration: "Operation and maintenance", $280,000; Office of the Solicitor: "Salaries and expenses", $170,000; Office of the Secretary: "Salaries and expenses". $254,500; DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

Legal activities and general administration: "Salaries and expenses, general administration", $200,000; "Salaries and expenses, general legal activities", $150,00; "Salaries and expenses, antitrust division", $218,000; "Salaries and expenses, United States attorneys and marshals", $1,600,000; Immigration and Naturalization Service: "Salaries and expenses", $2,064,000; Federal Prison System: "Salaries and expenses", $1,250,000; Federal Prisons Industries, Incorporated: "Limitation on vocational training expenses (increase of $30,000 in the amount available for vocational training expenses)";

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