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72d CONGRESS . SESS. 1. CH.361.' JULY 1, 1932 . ofl, gas, and o l shale Oil and gas investigations : For inquiries and investigations and favestigationaa dissemination of information concerning the mining, preparation, treatment, and utilization of petroleum and natural gas, including economic conditions affecting the industry, with a view to economic deve lopme nt an d con serv ing r esour ces throu gh th e prevention of waste ; for the purchase of newspapers relating to the oil, gas, and Proviso.

allied industries : Provided, That section 192 of the Revised Statutes Purchase

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, title 5, sec. 102) shall not a 1y to such purchase of news- .S x, . i92, p.30.

from this appropriation and for every other expense incident U.S:" c.,p. 3s.

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Y thereto, including supplies, equipment, expenses of travel and sub- All other expenses. sistence, purchase, not to exceed $7,000, exchange as part payment for, ma intena nce, a nd ope ration of mo tor-pro pelled passe nger-c ar- rying veh icles for official use in f ield work , purchas e of labo ratory gloves, goggles, rubber boots and aprons, $180,000, of which amount services in th e ni x- not to exceed $24,940 may be expended for personal services in the tract.

District of Columbia ; Mining exper imen t Mi ning expe rimen t sta tions : For the employment of personal stations. Personal services, etc . services, purchase of laboratory gloves, goggles, rubber boots and aprons, the purchase not to exceed $3,000, exchange as part payment , for, maintenance and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carry- ing vehicles for official use in field work, and all other expenses in connection with the establishment, maintenance, and operation of mining experiment stations, as provided in the Act authorizing additional mining experiment stations, approved March 3, 1915 Vol is p .959

(U . S . C ., title 30, sec . 8), $200,000, of which amount not to exceed U.S.6.,p.95 . 3. Services in the Dis- $14,200 may be expended for personal services in the District of trict.

Columbia ; tin ittsburgh, Pa., sta- Buildings and grounds, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : For care and Expenses of. maintenance of buildings and grounds at Pittsburgh and Bruceton, Pennsylvania, including personal services, the purchase, exchange as part pa yment for, o perati on, ma intena nce, an d repa ir of passen ger automobiles for official use, and all other expenses requisite for and incident thereto, including not to exceed $5,000 for additions and improvements, $70,000 ; details Temporary r ser - Persons employed during the fiscal year 1933 in field work outside from the field for in the District.

of the District of Columbia under the Bureau of Mines may be detailed temporarily for service in the District of Columbia for purposes of preparing results of their field work ; all persons so detailed shall be paid in addition to their regular compensation Proviso .

only traveling expenses in going to and returning therefrom : . Necessary expenses Provided, That nothing herein shall prevent the payment to all owe d, employees of the Bureau of Mines of their necessary expenses, or ]per diem in lieu of subsistence, while on temporary detail in the District of Columbia for purposes only of consultation or investi- gations on behalf of the United States . All details made herein- under, and th e purp oses o f each , duri ng the preced ing fi scal y ear Report to congress . shall be reported in the annual estimates of appropriations to Con- gress at the begin ning of e ach regul ar sessio n thereof ; DH thils from Public The Secretary of the Treasury may detail medical offiders of the Public Health Service for cooperative health, safety, or sanitation work with the Bureau of Mines, and the compensation and expenses of the officers so detailed may be paid from the applicable appro- priations made herein for the Bureau of Mines ; Government fue l Government fuel yards : For the purchase and transportation of Purebase of fuel, fuel ; storing and handling of fuel in yards ; maintenance and opera- maintenance, etc'

tion of yards and equipment, including two motor-propelled passen- ger-cariying vehicle 1 for inspectors, purchase of equipment, rentals, I go in original.