Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/219

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198 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 24. 1919. Mm- For engraving and printing logic maps $118 000· ,,_,§`“},§;§gE§,°¤h*§g{j For the examination and gsiiication of lands requisite to the Siwds, enc. determipationtcofd theirbpuitability foii enlargeél horgeggaads, stockransing omes a s, u IC watering p aces, an stoc veways, as uired by the public land laws $17 5 000* mfln all, United States Geolo `cal Survey ,$1,461,353.50. gl 7 B“'°°“ °'m°°°· BUREAU or mums. G°F°”‘ °‘P°'“°’· For general expenses including pay of the director and necessary Sl3;llS·i0?%: 1250. assistants, clerks, and other employees, in the office in the DlSiiI'lG$ of Columbia, and in the field, and every other expense requisite for and incident to the dgeneral work of the bureau in the District of Columbia, and m the fiel , to be expended under the direction of the Secretary _ of the interior, $73,300; ,,,§§§f§*,,§fE{§ “““° _For mvestigation as to the causes of mine explosions, methods of mmmg, especially m relation to the safety of mmers, the appliances besth adapted dto piilelvplnt accidents, the possible imgrovemleint of con 'tions un er w `c mining operations are carrie on the use of explosives and electricity, the prevention of accidents, and other ingimies and technologic investigations pertinent to the 11; usfry,dand)S zqcgiipment, supplies, and expenses o _ ave an su is nce _ · _ e,§§‘§f§f§f§§§‘* m“" For investigation of,mme1ial fiiels and unnmshed mineral products belonging to or for the use of the United States, with a view to their p§§§,’},‘,§'$‘_‘,f°,,}‘,,’f’*“ "°‘ most efgcient mining, preparation, treatment, and use, and to recommen to various epartments such chan es in selection and use of fuel as may result in greater economy, ant? including all equipment, supplies, expenses of travel and subsistence, $150,000; ,mI,§‘§,‘$§‘,”;¤,;‘,f,; cggf _ or inquiries and scientific and technologic investigations concerndi¤¤¤$·¤€¤- mg the mining, p’reparation,_ treatment, utilization of ores and o_t er mineral su stances, with a view to improving health conditions and increasing safety eHic1ency, economic development, and conserving I’BS(;l;1‘uCGS ghe ipreventioih of waste m the mining, qu me _ urg1c_ _ an other miner industries; to inquire _ mto the edonomic conditions affecting these industries; and includin {,’;{’g§gw“k ,0,,% all equ1pment, supplies, expzeanses of travel subsistence: Provokietg den. That po pait tge16e)0f)(m)ay used for mvestigation in behalf of any Pmva B PU 5% S Petroleumandnatw . . . . . . . mlgas investigations. _ For 1I1qlllT1GS Bllfl ations COHCBI'I11Hg the 1`Il1DIHg• . I`6P8.I°8• tron, treatment, and utihzalgon of petroleum and natural gg with a Eew to ecpnomuf: development and conserving resources through e preven ion o waste· to inquire into the economic conditions airfictplg thedmdgistiiy, ini:g;%i§g)0e)quipment, supplies, and expenses o ra 4 an su sis ence · · fi§Eri?:iJ°Zf°ibpra The uriexpended balande of alpprcipgiations heretofore made for the g°¤’g§;gg§!{j>* ¤¤*°¤¤¤¤· enforcement of the Act entitle , “Act to prohibit the manufac- 6_¥0l.40,pp.3‘i$,389, ture, distribution, storage, use, and ossession in time of war of ' ‘ explosives, providing regulations for tliie safe manufacture, distribution, storage, use, and possession of the same, and for other pur- Em mm mr can- poses, ’j approved October 6, 1917 shall be covered into the Treasury ch,(g,,,,§’w,,,k_ immediate y upon the approval of, this Act, with the exception of the sumti; $5,1000 vghich pe used for expenses incident to concludm orrun ersai c· DE§$“§{€§fQ`f;,°§$,,l“ _ §Tot exceeding 20 per centum of the preceding sums for investigaspggygggygttig tion as to the causes of mine explosions; for inquiries and scientific and technologic investigations concerning the mining, preparation, treatment, and_ut1hzation of ores and other mineral substances; for inquiries and mvestigations concerning the mininv, preparation, treatment, and utilization of pptroleum and natural gas; and not exceeding 30 per centum of the preceding sums for investigation