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206 Appropriation . Ante, p. 88. National Park Se r- vice . Director, and office personnel. Accounting service . Ante, p . 178 . Spe cialists and ex- ports . Vol. 43, p. 958 . Pr oviso . Employment with- out reference to Classi- fication, etc. . Acts . U. S. C., pp. 81, 85. Vol . 22, p. 403. Field employees . General expenses. Proviso . Field em plo ye es, ex- pense s . Na tional Parks ; ad. minis tration . Acadia, Me . U.S. C., pp.92,93. Bryc e Ca nyon , Utah. Carlsbad Caverns, N. Mex . 74TH CONGRESS . SESS . I. CH. 101 . MAY 9, 1935 . equipment, publications, and funds pertaining thereto, effective immediately ; and there is hereby transferred from the appropria- tion, " Export Industries, Department of Commerce, 1936 ", to the appropriation, " Economics of Mineral Industries, Bureau of Mines, 1936 ", the sum of $23,700 ; Total, Bureau of Mines, $1,970,311 . NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Salaries : For the Director of the National Park Service and other personal services in the District of Columbia, including accounting services in checking and verifying the accounts and records of the v ari ous oper ato rs, lic ense es, and per mit tees co nduc ting ut ilit ies and other enterprises within the national parks and monuments, and including the services of specialists and experts for investigations and examinations of lands to determine their suitability for national park and national monument purposes and members of the commis- sion appointed under the provisions of the Act of February 21, 1925 (43 Stat ., p . 959) : Provided, That such specialists and experts may be employed for temporary service at rates to be fixed by the Sec- retary of the Interior to correspond to those established by the Classi- fication Act of 1923, as amended, and without reference to the Civil Service Act of January 16, 1883, $175,380, of which amount not to e xceed $2 0, 72 0 may be expended for the services of field employees engaged in examination of lands and in developing the ed ucational w ork of the Nation al Pa rk Se rvice. General expenses : For every expenditure requisite for and incident 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 concerned with the work of the National Park Service when authorized b y the Secre- tary of the Interior, and necessary expenses of field employees engag ed in exami nation of l ands a nd in deve loping the educat ional work of the National Park Service, $25,000 : Provided, That neces- sary expenses of field employees in attendance at such meetings, when authorized by the Secretary, shall be paid from the various park and monument appropriations . Acadia National Park Maine : For administration, protection, and maintenance, including 3,000 for George B . Dorr as superintendent witho ut reg ard t o the requi rement s of the p rovisi ons o f the Civil Service Re tirement Act approved Ma y 22, 1920 (U. S. C., title 5, sees . 691-693, 697-731), as amended, $3,000 for temporary clerical servi ces fo r inv estiga tion of tit les a nd pr eparat ion o f abst racts thereof of lands donated to the United States for inclusion in the Acadia National Park, and not exceeding $2,050 for the purchase, maintenance, operation, and repair of motor-driven passenger-carry- ing vehicles for the use of the superintendent and employees in connection with general park work, S46,000 . Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah : For administration, protec- tion, and maintenance, including not exceeding $305 for the main- tena nce, operat ion, and re pair of mot or-dr iven p assen ger-c arryin g vehicles for the use of the superintendent and employees in connec- tion with the general park work, $12,000 . C arls bad Cave rns Nat iona l Pa rk, New Mex ico : For admi nistra - tion, protection, and maintenance, including not exceeding $1,550 for the purchase, maintenance, operation, and repair of motor-driven pass enger -carry ing v ehicle s for the u se of the s uperi ntend ent an d