SIXTY-EIGHT H CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 85. 1925. 755 dence where the United States is or may be a party in interest, and including such expenses other than for personal services as ma be authorized by the Attorney General for the Court of Appeals, `l,)istrict of Columbia, $20,500, payable in the manner prescribed for M°d° °'¤¤Ym°¤*· defraying the expenses of the District of Columbia by the District """·°·“”· of Columbia Appropriation Act approved June 7, 1924. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION C§,‘f,‘;,',§,§§f,‘§,€’°"‘°‘°'°° To enable the Interstate Commerce Commission to keep informed ,,,E1’§°T,‘}Q,’%i,,,,,,f,’§{'"°’ regarding and to enforce compliance with acts to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon railroads; the act requiring com- —’*¤=id¤¤*=‘·- mon carriers to make reports of accidents and authorizing investigations thereof; and to enable the Interstate Commerce Commis- B*°¤’=¤*¤¤e*S·¤t¢- sion to investigate and test block signal and train control systems and appliances intended to promote the safety of railway operation, V as authorized by the joint resolution approved June 30, 1906, and a5,;iiez3.i' p` 838; v°l' the provision of the sundry civil act approved May 27, 1908, including the employment of inspectors and per diem in lieu of sub- §$5d3&¤mS*,g>·§*S¤¤¤¤e sistence when allowed pursuant to section 13 of the sundry civil ’p' ` aplpropriation act approved August 1 1914, $27 ,27 5. _ or all authorize expenditures under the {provisions of the Act of ,,,§*f,‘§’cl°°°“‘°'*'° b°“` February 17, 1911, “To promote the safety o employees and travelers V<>*· 3*% v- 913- upon railroads by compelling common carriers engaged in interstate commerce to equip their locomotives with safe and suitable boilers and appurtenances thereto," as amended by the Act of March V°‘*”·"·“°’" 4, 1915, extending the " same powers and duties with respect to all parts and appurtenances of the locomotive and tender," and amend- ‘"""°'°5°‘ ment of June 7, 1924, `providing for the appointment from time to time by the Interstate Commerce Commission of not more than fifteen inspectors in addition to the number authorized in the first paragraph of section 4 of the Act of 1911, including such legal, technical, stenographic, and clerical help as the business of the offices of the _ chief inspector and his two assistants may require, and for per diem {’,*;§f*§Ij?g*g,{§”°°°· in lieu of subsistence when allowed pursuant to section 13 of the sundry civil appro riation Act approved August 1, 1914, $54,145. For printing and) binding, $20,000. DEPAR'l`MEN'l` OF THE INTERIOR l°‘°'*°'D°°°"“‘°°‘· BUREAU or nacnauwriox R¤¢¤»¤¤¤M¤¤ Burm- Reclamation fund, special fund: The followingl sum_ is appro- Sp§°;;{g1*:d'f° "°'” priated out of the special fund in the Treasury of the Ilmted_States, created by the Act of June 17, 1902, and therein designated "°'·*’2·¤·’”"· “the reclamation fund ": _ _ _ For ca in into eifect the rovisions of subsection K of section d8§‘g,$f{ QQ ",f§°*°‘ YYY g _ P p he 4 of the secon deficiency Act, fiscal year 1924, approved December A·¤¢¤,¤-7¤3· 5, 1924, to remain 'available until June 30, 1926, $150,000: P1·0z»Med, §Q°§,?§f(;n ,0 _,,,,,,,ct That the ex enditures from this appropriation for each reclamation ¤¤¤r¤x>ri¤¢i¤¤- project shall)be considered as supplemental to the appropriation for that project and shall be accounted for accordingly. xnriozur. PARK snnvrcr: N°°’°°""’°'°¤' To enable the Secretary of the Interior to meet the emergencies ,n§;‘§"‘“‘*°“°'*°‘°“ caused by forest insects within national parks and national monuments under the jurisdiction of the Department of the _Inter1or and to provide personnel and equipment for the invemgataon, control, and prevention: of spread of such insects, to be expended dx-