Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/955

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934 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 235. 1920. plants, and waters, in the interests of fish culture and the fishery industries, including expenses of travel and preparation of reports, $45,000. smmmx inquiry- Statistical inquiry: For collections and compilation of statistics of the fisheries, the study of the methods and re ations of the fisheries, including travel and preparatiopl of reports, and all other necessary ex enses in connection therewit $7,500. sponge estates. Sponge fisheries: For protecting the sponge fisheries, including P'°’°°”°“* "‘°‘ employment of inspectors, watchmen, and temporary assistants, hire of oats, rental of office and storage, care of seized sponges and other property, travel, and all other expenses necessary to carry out the v¤1.zs,p.sez. pSrp1wsion;3o§)0t6he Act of August 15, 1914, to regulate the sponge eries, , . m=¤¤¤¤· Swami =¤"· Alaska, general service: For (protecting the seal Hsheries of Alaska, sai masses protec· including the furnishing of foo , fuel, clothing, and other necessities

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o supp estoan omt eisan e enseso trave o entsan other employees and subsistence lwlide on said islandsjlghire and maintenance of vessels, and for all expenses necessary to carry out Vo!-36, p-3% the provisions of the Act approved April 21, 1910, entitled "An Act to protect the seal fisheries of Alaska, and for other purposes," and for the protection of the fisheries of Alaska, including travel, hire of boats, employmergz dof temporary labor, and all other necessary expenses connecte erewit $140,000. ,,;}§§?“ F“’““l Is' Alaska Fur-seal Islands: Fdr the construction and repair of buildatg¤¤di¤8¤· *¤P¤*¤· ings, and improvement of water supply, $10,000. S°°¤°¤'°* B‘“'°“- BUREAU or smunaans. Tming l°"g° ""1°s’ Testing of large scales: For investigation and testing of railroad track sca es, elevator scales_, and other scales used in weighing commodities fpr mterstatg shiomentsd ind 1;:0Gsg-zcure equipment and assistance or testin the sca es use y the vernment in its transactions with the puilic, such as post-oflice, navy-yard, and customhouse scales, for_ the purpose of cooperating with the States in SBCIIIIDIE uniformity m the weights and measures laws and in the gqthob of isspecgoog {Excluding personal services in the District of oum iaan mt e e $40,000. sdyiditien ro B¤r<=>¤ To enable the Secretarli of Commerce to acquire, by condemnation ctaammtxm, etc., or otherwise, two parce of land aggregating approximately two °"““‘“‘°‘r““‘*’°"’°"· hundred and eighty-mne thousand an seventy-one s uare feet, for eplgrgegognt of the prlosept sit? of the Bureau of Standlards, the sum o 47 or so muc thereo as may be necessary any t urchase of tlip ptarcg; to be UPEI} the basis of the’1xga.guation ofp the assessors o the tnct o um ia· the two arce ying respectively to the north and south of the original site ofp the Bureau of Standnmptam. ards and described as follows: First parcel, starting at the northwest corner of the said site on Idaho Avenue, said site being known_as parcel 44/25, and runmnglthence northeasteioy alonglt e east line of said avenue to the nort hne of Pierce Mill oad; thence westerly with said north line to the east line of Idaho Avenue, ninety feet wide; thence northeasterly with said east line mnety-three_ feet, more or less, to the south line of Van Ness Street, sixty feet wide; thence easterly with said south lme_nine hundred and twenty feet, more or less, to the pomt of intersection with the prolongation of the present east line of the Bureau of Standards site; thence southerly with said line of prolongation ninety-seven feet, more or less, to the northeast corntir lpf tho glureau of tSo)andards_oite;_ theloce along iohe nor ne o e presen ureau si e mne un e an sixty- ve feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, containing approximately