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72d C ONGRESS. SESS . II. CH. 98. FEBRUARY 17, 1933 . ing program of the Army, Navy, and Marind Corps flying services, Reimbursement.

and the Secretary of the Interior is author i zed, to reimburse the War or Navy Department for the cost of making the photogra hs, such cost to be confined to the actual cost of gasoline, oil, , paper, chemicals, and the labor performed in developing the photo- graphic negatives and the printing of copies of photographs and the per-diem expenses of the personnel authorized by law, together with such incidental expenses as care and minor repairs to plane and transportation of personnel to and from projects, and the War Department or the Navy Department, on request of the Department of the Interior, is authorized to furnish copies to any State, county, or municipal agency cooperating with the Federal Government in the mappin g project for which the photographs were taken . In the event that the Director of the Geological Survey deems it contracts with civ- advantageous to the Government, the Geological Survey is author- Wans.

ized to contract with civilian aerial photographic concerns for the furnishing of such photographs ; r lrnsfee9 r of elects of Ap propr iati ons h erein made sha ll be avai labl e for paym ent o f emp the costs of packing, crating, and transportation (including dray- age) of personal effects of employees upon permanent change of station, under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior ; Total, United States Geological Survey, $1,992,500 . National nark sere-

NA TIONAL PARK SE RVICE ice. Director, and offi ce Salaries : For the Director of the National' Park Service and personnel0

other personal services in the District of Columbia, includin g Ac cou nti ng ser vic es, accountin g servi ces i n che ckin g and veri fyin g the acco unts and records of' the v arious op erators, licensee s, and pe rmittees conduct- ing ut ilitie s and other enterp rises within the na tional parks and speciailats, experts, monuments, and including the services of s pecialists and experts et c° for investig ations and examinations of lands to determine their suitability for national park and national monument purposes and members of the commission ap pointed under the provisions of the Vol .43,p.959.

Act of February 21, 1925 (43 Stat ., p . 959) : Provided, That such E ployment with- specialists and experts may be employed for temporary service at out ror ere to class i- rates to be fixed by th e Secretary of the Interior to correspond to acat~oa not. 45Vp . 42, . 1 488

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. those established by the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, and 1003,

without reference to the Civil Service Act of January 16, 1883 vII sai ' p ssr Snpp° $160,000, of which amount not to exceed $25,100 may be ex p ended ~l.. 2 p. d03 .

for the services of field employees engaged in examination of lands and in developing the educational work of the National Park Service . Administrative ax. General expenses : For every expenditure requisite for and inci- penses' dent to the authorized work of the office of the Director of the National Park Service not herein provided for, including traveling expenses, telegrams, photographic supplies, prints, and motion- picture films, necessary expenses of attendance at meetings con- cerned with the wo rk of the Na tional Park S ervice when author ized by the Secre tary o f the Interi or, an d neces sary e xpense s of f ield employees enga ged in examination of lands and in developing the ex ° educa tional work of the Natio nal Pa rk Serv ice, $ 25 9 000 : Provided Field employees'

, pens . That necessary expenses of field employees in attendance at such meetings, when authorized by the Secretary, shall be paid from the various park and monument appropriations . Ac dia, Me Acadia National Park, Maine : For admin istrat ion, p rotect ion, and maintenance, including $3,000 for George B . Dorr as superin- tenden t, $3,000 for temp orary cle rical sc= rv yes fo r investi gation of