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 658 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 223. 1914. Lrsnrnousn snnvrcn. G°¤°'**'°*P°°°°S· General expenses: For supplies, re airs, maintenance, and incidental nses of lighthouses and carer lights, beacons buoyage, f  lighting of rivers heretofore authorized to be lig ted, ligit vessels other aids to navigation, and lighthouse tenders, including $° “3“l’”Sh’r?»2”°’ i°iZE”a ”l=“d imP'°'§'§Z°'2Zt3£l?a°“°m1St“.E¥d $2% mar an urc e o or same . P. lights, buoysp submarine signals, and fdg signals, the establishment Li$§°€°i0r enum. 0 oil or carbide houses, not to exceed $10,000: Prmnded, 'l‘hat no md °‘“‘°"*’°’· oil or carbide house erected hereunder shall exceed $550 m cost; construction ofhnecessary outbriildiéisgsalat a msézhgot exceeding 12202 t e t tati in any c ear rmprovemen o groullillsozudhxbuddmgsoxdomecwd with stations and depots, w es of laborers attending post lights, pay of temporary employees anag field force while e ed on works of neral repair an mam- “€3g g° · M···=~··*·*· ‘°%?¤i°;¤“3‘L£”$¥s2¥“ ,2%‘$l,€r%°§h&’Z‘r°§0?l0'§gL‘§l‘§e`1"g°0?°rE§i“li ra o houses officers and crews of light vessels and tenders, and officials and other authorized persons o the Lighthouse Service on duty on board of such tenders or vessels, and money accruing from commutation for rations and provisions for the above—named persons on board of tenders and light vessels may be paid on proper vouchers to the person having clams of the mess of such vessels, reimbursement under rules prescri by the Secretary of Commerce of kee rs pf  stationg and masters og light vessels  og hg`}-pzhousgmtiain ers orraonsan provisronsan cotln§ e s wrec sons who may be temporarily rovid for b them, Ihot exceedihrg · it l' m all $5,000 m any iiscaltyear, el and rent o quarters where necesm*f°*°¤¤·* °‘ 1******: sary fortflreelpgrp cisfnligh aozrsises, the purcaliilase if    ger fog signals, ee o ecess grorm or suc eacons as are for temporary use or to mark changeable channels and which in consequence can not be made permanent, the rent of offices, ¤<¤¤¤¤:¤¤r¤rp¤¤¤¤¤- de ts, and wharves, traveling expenses, including per diem in lieu of EZ. su rstence rmder rules prescmbed by the Secretary of Commerce Ante, .504. , I'! G 0 » :;2“;s:<;d2;r1;n:::* °;“&*:.;*;“9m P $1,000, and for all other contingent expenses of district oiHces(l1]ii§ depots and for contmgent expenses of the office of the B1u·eau of K L1§ithous<-xsfipj Wtalphingtoria $2,'g5,000.f t din th d mm. ee rso ouses: ors an o no excee one o an eight  gghthouse and fog—si%$a1 keepers and lgborers atllzsendmipther lights exclusive of npost lig ts, $940,000. L*¤¤*¤<>¤¤·> *¤¤*=- _ ghthouse vessels: For s aries and wages of officers and crews of hght vessels and lighthouse tenders, inclu tem ora employ- P YY P Y I ment when necessary, $997,600. ,,,,f"°°°*°"·°‘°""’· Inspectors, clerks, and so forth: For salaries of seventeen light- r house inspectors,   of clerks and other authorized permanent employees in the distnct offices and depots of the Lighthouse Service, exc usrve of those regularly employed in the Bureau of Lighthouses, Lamm Washington, District of Colum ia $375,000. _ Hereafter employees of the Lighthouse Service, who are not now entitled to leave of absence with E-2% and who have served twelve hmm consecutive months,  be given en days’ leave of absence with Pm ,,,a·,em_ pay eacl;ryetai1(:, ;l‘hat pro rgta leaevzefshall be rlahllogvled ages? . serv1ngacnaroaear:rot·•durther,a o egrant.
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