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 1418 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 161. 1921. Cm P“°‘· For compilation of the Coast Pilot, including the employment of such pilot? ang nautical experts in the Held and office as may be necessary or the same, $5 600; _ u0*gg¤*°“° °"“°“’°* For continuing magnetic observations and to establish meridian ` lines in connection therewith in all parts of the United States; magnetic observations in other regions under the ]ur1sd1ction of the United States; purchase of additional magnetic instruments; lease of sites where necessary and erection of temporary magnetic buildingsgogpinuing the  olflplxsact levegs betwcien ghe Atjzintlic, 131ciHc, and coasts; esta is g ines 0 exact eves in as*a; etermina— tion of gecigraphical positions, by triangulation or traverse for the control of ederal, State, boundary, and other su.rveys and engineering works in all parts of the interior of the United States and Alaska; determination 0 Held astronomic positions; for contin gravity observations; and including the employment   the Held and office of such magnetic observers, at salaries not exceeding $2,200 per annum, Spwmmn as may be necessary, $134,560; _ _ """ For special surveys that may be reguued by the Bureau of Lightlt¥1>11setsOo§4o;lggr proper authority, an contingent expenses inci ent _ ere, ; “‘“°°“““°°‘”‘ _ Forobjebts not hereinbefore named that may be deemed urgent, including the preparation or purchase of S-lans and spec1Hcations of vessels and the employment of such hull aftsmen in the Held and muR§“§“§’g,,°§,“,$,“§,,,§’,{ office as  be necessary for the same; the reimbursement, imder 1>=¤¤¤¤·¤*¢· rules (prescribed by the Secretag of Commerce, of officers of the Coast and _ eodetic Survey for food, othing, medicines, and other supplies furnished for the temporary relief o distressed persons in remote . localities and to sgudpwrecked persons temporarily provided for by them, not to exce a total 0 $§50; actual necessafig expenses of _ officers of the Held force temporarily ordered to the 0 ce m the Dismtergsogneguai Re trict of Columbia for consultation with the director, and not exceeding $500 for the expenses of the attendance_ of representatives of the Coast and Geodetic Survey who may be designated as delegates from gp Ui1i1tedfS_tat§s aththe meetings of the International Research imc or o its ranc, $5 000; In all Held expensee,e;524,280. gx m_ Vessels: For repairs and maintenance of the complement of vm- ’ gels, including traveling exlpenses of persons inspecting the retplairs, gpg Oggclusive of engmee s supphes and other ship chan ery, Omms md °"°" Flor  necessary employees to man and equip the vessels, including professional seamen serving as mates on vessels of the sm·vey, to gxepute ghggvggrék of the survey herein provided for and authorized I ,0 _ y aw s _ _. cezgl etc Tdc °m Pa?v,’eomni1ssioned officers: For pay and allowances rescribed by §,_,;§· wig, ‘{,,,{’,§§,‘; law or commissioned officers on sea duty and other duty, holding :}:2:: as :;*2.;% rzisaizgr sense as are Wi _ _ _ an eo e c engineers relative rank of captain, seven lliydrograiiliic and eodetic engineers wrth relative ran}; of commander, mne hyd;-ograpliic and geodetic engineers with relative rank of lieutenant commander, thirty- eight hydrographic and geodetic engr-ineers with relative rank of lieutenant, fifty-five_ ]un1or hydrograp c and geodetic engigieers with relative of lieutenant gunior grade), twenty-nine 8.1 with rela- Pmm five rank of ewan. and m  officers retired m accordance mth m,,_,,;M,,,,,,,_ existing _1¤w, $527,000r Pr . That the Secretary of Commerce may   on:) of the hydrographic and geodetic   to act as ass1s an ec r. &f€'·°"°°‘°'°'· 05% fvwpr Disbursing gent, $3,000; chief clerk, ;2,5oo; chief cf section of library and ves, $1,800; clerk to director, $1,800;