Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/689

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SIXTY-FIFTH c0NGREss. sms II. cn. 113. 1918. 671 Forin uiries and investigations concernin the ID1I11Ilg. , re aration W-*¤1¤¤¤s¤d !=¤¢¤· treatmerili, and utilization of (petroleum am? natural a view ml °Sm°°u°°°"” to economic development an conserving resources giiugh the prevention of waste; to inquire into the economic conditions acffectin the industry, including equipment, supplies, and expenses of traveg and subsistence, $100,000; E IMM For the enforcement of the Act entitled "An Act to prohibit the Egibrcing lmgmmtxmanufacture, distribution, storage, use, and possession in time of war ,,‘§$’,*§"§‘§ of explosives, providing regulations for the safe manufacture, distri- ;,g;.1>-$% bution, storage, use, and possession_of the same and for other pur- 'P‘ ‘ poses " approved October sixth, nineteen hundred and seventeen, mcluding personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, printing and binding, supplies and equipment, travelingagid subsistence expenses and not to exceed $10,000 for the pmic , maintenance, repair, hire, and operation of motor-piropelled passengercarrying ve `cles, $300,000: rovided, That any cense issued under cmsiriam _¤: ii. the Act of October sixth, nineteen hundred and seventeen, ma be °°“°°"’°' "'°"°°'“· canceled by the Director of the Bureau of Mines if the person to whom such license was issued shall after notice and an opportimit to be heard, be found to have violated of l3l18J)I'0VlS10pB of the Act: Phan Provaklcdlifurther, That platinum, in , an palladium and com- s¤t1ea°¤i'¤°tt:émn or unds therof are hereby made subject to the terms, conditions, and °*$•jm;};,*y liihitations of said Act of October sixth, nineteen hundred and seven- ’ p` ' teen, and the Director of the Bureau of Mines is hereby authorized, - imder rules and isggulations approved by the Secretary of the Interior to limit the e, possession, and the use of said material; mlm, mm m blot exceeding twenty per centum of the preceding sums for in- 1>i¤-ri<=¢¤r¤¤l·¤·}¤Ha vestigation as to the causes of mine explosions; for inquiries and scien- spanned anvssfigl tific and technologic investigations concemingthe mining preparation, *'°""°'· _ treatment, agd utilization of ores and otheismineral substances; for in uiries an investigations concermng` t , reparation, trgatment, and utilization of mtroleum and natura girls; and not

 thirtycper centum oft preceding sums for investigation of

mineral uels an uniimshed mmeral roducts belonging to or for the use of the UnitedStates and for enforcement of the explosives Act, may be used during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nineteen for personal service in the District of Columbia. Pu H The Secretary of the Treasury may detail medical officers of the issoriiiga ¤°£l;°t§°¢i:Z Public Health Service for cooperative health, safety, or sanitation ‘°*‘°d'°"'°'*· work with the Bureau of Mines, and the compensation and expenses of officers so detailed may be paid from the applicable appropriations made herein for the Bureau of Mines. M H For the employment of pgrsonal services and all other expenses in astitlilf °x°° °'°°t connection with the estab` hment, maintenance, and operation of "°'-"8·P·°·'*°~ mining experiment stations, authorized ·by the Act approved March third, nineteen hundred and fifteen, $150 000; Pm b E Toward dismantling and removal of the plant of the Pittsburgh menrgtiiitg. xpm Mining Experiment Station and installation 111 the new buildings II]. ue§°,%‘c‘Q{§gg_ Fmt *° Pittsburgh constructed under the authority contained in section V¤1.3v,p.8Sa twenty-six of the public building? Act approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, inc uding the employment of necessary labor; machinery, appliances, materials and supplies, fumiture an office equipment, cases for apparatus, shades, awnings, and all other articles made necessary b such removal fully to equip and furnish these new buildings for laboratory and office urposes, and including construction of a garage for mine rescue trudlxs; the 1mex— .1;;. mmm pended alance of the appropriation made for such dismantling and 3,",f§· P· **58* V°L removal for the Hscal years nineteen hundred and sixteen and nine- ' teen_hundred and seventeen is rea pro riated and made available for the foregoing purposes for the liscalp year nineteen hundred and nine een;