1212 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 42. 1923. credit of the appropriation “Maintenance and cgperation, United States Government fuel yard," and duplicate certi cates of deposits issued therefor shall be promptly forwarded by the depositors to the Government fulel yar?.1 d t B to P 1 _ _ d B*¤°°*°¤·*’¤· For the urc ase o an a ruce n, ennsy vama, now occupie t¤s1fiiig¤£-¤i°iigiii8¤ds°t' by and adiiacent to the buildings equipment of the explosives testing station and experimental mme of the Bureau of Mines. together with the unmined coal underneath these buildings and surroimding the mine $75,000. _ uyfjilge mvxgg During the fiscal year 1924 the head of any deipartment or mdeetc-my theiimur1'eii.1u. ’ pendent establishment of the Government having nds available for scientific investigations and requiring cooperative work by the Bureau of Mines on scientific investigations within the scope of the functions of that bureau and which it is unable to perform within the limits of its appropriations may with the apiproval of the Secretary of m'1‘:_%¤r ¤ff¤¤¤¤ ¢¤ the Interior, transfer to tihe Bureau o_ Mines such sums as may ` be necess to carry on such investigations. The Secretary of the Treasmyaglsiall transfer on the books of the Treasury Department ` any sums which may be authorized hereunder, and such amounts shall be placed to the credit of the Bureau of Mines for the ppirformance of work for the department or establishment from w ch the transfer is made; · Total, Bureau of Mines, $1,769,700. Naumsipms. NATIONAL PARKS. mms, °* 1***} , National Park Service: Director $4,500; assistant director, $2,500; eiizk t' chief clerk, $2,000; law clerk, $2;000; editor, $2,000; draftsman, $1,800; accountant, $1,800; clerks-two of class four, three of class three, two of class two four of class one; messen r, $600; in all, for park service in the District of Columbia, $33,205B A°°°¤¤“¤8 °°”*°°°’· For compensation to be iixed by the Secretary of the Interior fgr accounting services in the District of Columbia or in the Held in checking and verifying the accounts and records of the various operators, lncenm, and permittees conducting utilities and other enterprises within the national parks and monuments under his jurisdiction, including necessary travel and incidental expenses while absent from their designated headquarters, $6,000. Fishtingforest am. Fighting forest fires in national parks: For fightin forest fires in national parks or other areas administered by the Niztional Park Service, or res that endanger such areas, and for replacing buildings or other plhysical improvements that have been destroyed b
forest fires wit in such areas, $25,000: Provided, That these fund;
I""“°""”°‘ shall not be used for any precautiona fire protection or patrol I I work prior to actual occurrence of the liiirez And provided further, m§.,1Ig°§$°$§g,°§,{,,Y' That the allotment of these funds to the various national parks or areas administered by the National Park Service for fire fi hting purposes shall be made by the Secretary of the Interior, and then only after the obligation for the expenditure has been incurred, and the Secretary of the Interior shall submit with his annual estimate m{1’g{°¤§mg@P°** °' *¤· of expenditures a report showing the location, size, and description of each forest fire, together with the number of men, their classification, and rate of pay and actual time employed, and a statement of expenditures showing the cost for labor, supplies, special service,
- -nlddother expenses covered by the expenditures made from these
s. °"°°""*"· °"g· Crater Lake National Park, Oregon: For administration, protection, and maintenance, including not exceeding for the purchase. maintenance. operation, and repair of motor-driven passengercarrying vehicles for the use of the superintendent and employees