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512 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 94. 1920.

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,,,§,°'j,¢,;¤,*g}gD_1;f*”*°“· _ coumma ms·rrru·rroN ron··rrm near. For support of the institution, including salaries and incidental expenses, ooks and illustrative apparatus, and general repairs and improvements, $8,000. · °°°“”¢°°*°‘P°"’°S· cowrmonirr nxrnnsns. Opaatkg , . . . t . · nspmmsn wx For electrical power electric hght, gas, window washing and tn telephone service, fuel,) telephones, window shades, awnings; and other materials and supplies as in the gudgxnent of the Secretary of the Interior may be required for general maintenance and operation of the building or Interior Department offices, $15,000. _ G°°1°°°°l S°"°" l onoroercar. srmvnr. wx? mmm r°` For continuation of the investiglation of the mineral resources of Alaska, $75,000, to continue availa le during the fiscal year 1921. ie•Il°“°°°1 Pm rr · NATIONAL PARK smnvrcn. . i·i2n°YI$gli?i&r nm. Glacier National Park, Montana: For reimbursement of the appropriation for the park for the fiscal year 1920 on accoimt of expendi- Y H W tures for forest fires in the park, $19,849.12. r~§sa¤gm:餕K{°;.. Yellowstone ational Park, W oming: For reimbursement of the appropriation for the_ park for the fiscal year 1920 on account of expenditures for Eghting forest fires in the park and purchasing hay Enh, °,kh"d_ for feeding of, elk, $35,026.64. _ _ _ For the purchase of such additional uantities of hay as may be , *1 mmum oybddgm necessary to msum preservation of the northern herd of elk, $8,000. For the construction of a log crib dam necess for the protection of bridge; over the Elk Fork of the Shosh0nd1%iver on the Cody approac road to Yellowstone National Park, $3,000. P°i°m0m°°` rarnxr ormcr: .s§iddm°°°1 °”`°i°Y` For additional employees from March 1 to June 30, 1920, inclusive, at annual rates of compensation as follows: Examiners-—one principal at $2,700, two firstassistants at $2,400 each, two second assistants at $2,100 each, two third assistants at $1,800 each, two fourth assistants at $1,500 each; examiners of trademarks and designs—one second assistant at $2,100, two third assistants at $1 800 each, two fourth assistants at $1,500 each; clerks—one of class four (versed in business administration), four of class four, eight of class three, ten of class two; dra.ftsmen—-one at $1,600, one at $1,400; translator of D8 t H to Ianlguages, $1,600;1n all, $22,466.67. °°“ ° °°“'° ’ ereafter all patent fees shall be paid to the Commissioner of Patents, who shall deposit the same in the Treasury of the United R ( d I States in such manner as the Secretary of the Treasmuy shall direct, °‘"“ ° °"°°”‘ and said commissioner is authorized to pay back any sum or sums of money paid to him by any person by mistake or in excess of the Ce., ., .1, .. fw r¤<1·¤¤¤d by hw-. , _ sues ofpamnts, etc- FOI producing 00plw of Weekly 1$u9 of patents, des , and trademarks; production of copies 0 drawings and specg cations of exhausted patents and other pa ; and for e use of trans rting publications of patents issued gy the Patent OE; to foreign (lv)c?vern— Pubuc ,,mdS_ ments, $25,000. runuc LAND ssnvres. Timber depreda- . . . assure. _ De redations on public timber and so forth: Th 0 t hi h ¤;°,i‘4$‘°‘u°““°°m' may he expended from the appropriation "Depredzlt;>Iiislhli1 pliblic