Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/1203

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1172 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. 11. GH. 462. 1925. r{)¤p*:,·$<;,¤:;g8¤¤b*¤ ¤¤· Ten per centum of the foregoing amoimts shall be available inter- D changeably for expenditures on the reclamation projects named; but not more than 10 per centum shall be added to the amount appropri- Btggggfv f1°°d· ated for any one of said projects, except that should existing works osor r s cien omae ‘é’$§“ ""“”§fhZ“pii£1Si‘Li €.?$aE%`1?§”a§“l£LZ3$$$€ i?a°"d“5‘€°"°d li? necessary emergency repairs shall become available for expenditure by further transfer of appropriation from any of said projects upon approval of the Secretary of the Interior;

,,,li°,‘2,${,;'f','},,fT*v°l’i°i°° Whenever, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1926, the Commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation s all find that the expenses

glfotraylel, inlpludingotliig lociil tranipoztzgiogri gif employegs to and m e1r omes e p aces w er e e engage on construction or operation and maintenance work, can be reduced thereby he may authorize the payment of not to exceed 3 cents per mile for a motoréicycili or 7 cents per mile for an automobile used for necessary o cia usiness; Total, from reclamation fund, $9,999,000. °°°‘°€*°“ "’““'°Y· UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY sananms w*f;h•g:{*· ¤¤*' °m°• For the Director of the Geological Survey and other rsonal ` services in the District of Columbia in accordance witE6" The Classification Act of 1923," $54,7 60. General expenses- GENERAL EXPENSES ”;*v;*gQg**°¤ ‘°* For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the authorized .4»u¢.p.1i42. work of the Geolo ical Surve includin rsonal services in the . . . Yv g. P9 . gistmct fof golum 1; and an th; field, uécluding not to exceed 10000 or e urc asc an exc ange an not to exceed $30 000 V°*“¤‘°•·•*°· for-ltllie hirg, mailiitenance, repair, and oiperation ogmotor-propelled and orse- rawn passenger-carrying ve icles for eld use on b gologists, topographers, engineers, and land classifiers, andy thse eological Survey is authorized to exchange unserviceable and wornout passenger-carrying and_freight:carry1n§ vehicles as part pagment for new_fre1)ght-carrying vehicles, an whenever, during the Hscallyiargenéliglg pipe 30, 1926. php Dirpctor ii; the1Ge31o%1ca1)Su§- vey s a n at e expense o rave can re uce there e may authorize the payment of not to exceed 3 cents per mile fiir a giotor cycledor 'gcgnts per mile fordaéi autoigiobile used for official usmess an including not to excee 5000 or necessa traveling Amman, Wn expenses of the Director and members of the Geologicallgurvey actm¤¤u¤¤,•m. mg under his direction, for attendance upon meetings of technical, professional, and scientific societies when required in connection with gilt: augéprgged vggk the; Geological Sigevsyi, tolpe ézxpexzded updlelr e re a ions m 1m t' t Interior, and under the cfollloiiuiii prliggiilsz y 8 gem ary 0 Gl To] 'm°°m°”' For topographic surv vs ‘ g rt' f tb U 'ted St t e_ m various ions o e n1 a including lands in national forests, $48I5?000, of which amount notetsg PWM exceed $305,900 may be expended for personal services in the District Opigggilgmgmmmetg of Columbia: Pmmded, That no part of this appropriation shall be Sm,,,_m_ expended in cooperation with States or municipalities except upon the basis of the State or municipality bearing a _ of the expense incident thereto in excess of such an amount as IS necessary for the Geolpjiical Survey to perform its share of standard topographic Sm I 9