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 58 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3. 1913. ‘ - f ecessary tbui1d1ngs' t a cost not l;g0(‘;0:ll:satl.1(?l;>1r(::a:]l|g&;htnstadon rn girly Hscal {ger? the improvements o grounds and b dings conn with ht itatrons and d°"‘iE“;e2'g“§§°d ‘i¥£3*}%'£.? $£ir°2‘?.'§‘,§.g‘Z.%°2£"»’$$sP2¥ §’.me*?3‘L‘2’p“’m mainten d f labore d mechamcd at lighthouse R•¤¤m.•¤=- 32 ts; ratiohgczhdnprgggiozns or colzirililrtation thereof for keepers ofllighthouses, officers and crews of lrglitihxgessels find tenders, and Hials dother·autho' pusons Lrghouse _ ceon llutcyl onallloard of such tenders or_ vessels, and money accruing from commutation for rations and provisions for the above·named persons
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e ment rulehmgrescribed by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor of keepers ofllight stations and masters of light vessels and of lighthouse tenders for rations and provisions and c othing furmshed 2'(?F4`§'°J§°§.g”iZ.”2u“»§'E30“i§%¤b°?£2“.l"§r2‘;r""it*Lr'°I.I$°r‘l,rfZ"I>r°.i'u.rrer.‘l‘°“’ rmnmexrmu, as where necessary for keepers of léhthouses, the purchase of land sites for fog signals, the rent of necessary grormd for all such hghts and beacons as are for temporary use or to mark changeable channels and oenangenmpeaea. which in consequence can not be made permanent, the rent of offices, V°'- ’*·P·"*”~ dppoilsém and wharJres,ntrraveling ,t;1ncludrngtap;r digi? m lieu s tence un er es reecrr y e o mmerce zndulrabor not to exceed I;4 per day, and mileage, library books for light stations and vessels, and   books and periodicals not exceeding $1,000, and for all other contingent expmses of district offices  depots and fg? contmgent of the office of the Bu- Ligh ouses m ashrngton . sarees. mréllilllries of keepers of lighthouses; Fdr   of not exceeding one K°°*’°”‘ thousand seven undred and fifty lighthouse and fo signal keepers and laborers attending other hts exclusive of t Eghts, $930,000. Lrgmauw wma Salaries, lighthouse vessels: or salaries and of officers and crewis of light tyessels and liéithpuge) tenders, inxluding temporary t ecess 96 ,4 . mpms, cram. 6mShl)a5i·r%:1Liv%h(t}I:l01:1se  For salaries of seventeen lighthouse °°°‘     E; clerks! aand ottgheg talrrtlioirtiéiligpemsznent empéoyees mersrrcocesane oe, e of those regularly employed E10 the office of the Bxau lolrmllliglghouuzls, Washington, District of Columbia, $360,000. a md ¤¤¤<¤¤¤° coasr am: cnonrrrrc smzvsr. E¤v¤¤¤¤¤- For every e nditure re uis'te f d 'd t to th k f th Coast and Gedsgtic Survey? auli ingzluadinguhiimesematiohrgdt gtherf wrse appropriated for, of persons employed in the field work, and commutation to officers of the field force while on field duty, at a rate not exceedying $2.50 per dai each, to be expended in accordance with the regulations relating to the Coast and Geodetrc Survey from time to time prescribed by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, and rmder iwgénés the following heads: Prmrided, That advances of money rmder this ' appropriation may be made to the Coast and Geodetic Survey and b authority of the superintendent thereof to chiefs of parties who shag `ve bond under such rules and regulations and in such sum as the Shcretary of Commerce and Labor may direct, and accounts arisin under such advances shall be rendered through and by the Coast and Geodetrc Survey to the Treasury Department as under advances mm umm heggtcfigore made to Echiefs of parties. ' _ 10 e uses: orsurve and necessary fth Atl - ¤.‘§l§l'°i° “° Gm tre and Gillccoasts of the  States, includI:1*i’1Sg]l;.lrrg)hSo€:sts cg oug- ’“’°"”°· mg islands under the gurrsdrctron of the United States: Provided,