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 480 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 117. 1922. technical books and periodicals not exceedixgi $1,000; traveling and subsistence expenses of teachers while ‘actu y employed by tates or private persons to instruct the children of keepers of lighthouses; _ all other contingent expenses of district omces and depots; and not 'j°,§‘,Q§“§f"i§f"°““°“‘ exceeding $8,500 fe? c]•;pStingent% egpensles ogglgaogfgigg of the Bureau f 'hthousesinte `tricto umia, ,. Keepers. 0 Riipers of lighthouses: For salaries of nht exceeding one thousand e` ht hundred hghthouse and fog-signal keepers and persons attending l`hts exclusive of psost lights $l,300,000. Lighthouse vessels- hgkighthoige vegseilg Igor salatgieg and w(alges_ of officers and crew? of 'tvesse an t ouse n ers, m uding temporary empoy- nt wh necessary, $1,700 000. S¤1>¤ri¤¤¢¤¤d¤¤¢¤» mguperigltiendents, clerks, ahd so forth: For salaries of seventeen °I°°k”’°°°` superintendents of lighthouses, and of clerks, and other authorized rmanent employees m the district offices and depots of the L1ght·· £gl1SESGI'V`l06?f £1S1§V8 of tllgisse   enaployed m 0(tge office of the ureauo touses, 'tricto l111'l18,$400,. Rotlrvi. Retired pa : or retired y of officers and emplo ees engaged in V°l' *°’ g“g°& the field service or on vessegaof the Lighthouse Service, except persons continuously employed m district offices and shops, $80,000. gigtv ¤¤v;=¤¢i¤¤- Public works: For improving the aids to navigation at the entrance swam “’ °“‘ to Delaware Bay, $138,000; _ _ _ sims I•‘or estabhshiifl new aids to navigation and for improvements to existing aids in aska, $125,000; ¤¤1¤m¤¢. HL PiFp1r 1r§prov;11;g§disi to navigggorg ggloumet Harbor and Calumet er ea a on,, ; 8pectacleReef,Mich. M1F;1>11;g coniiileting improvements, to Spectacle Reef Light Station, `c an, $14 500; namadspae. For completing the improvements to the Detroit lighthouse depot, $50,000; SanI1mn, P. R. For constructing wharf at the San Juan lighthouse depot, San Fl meow Jugn, Porto Rico, $60,000; d _ _ d t b _ _ ¤¤ 5- or repairing an  rovin 8.1 S to 118.V1g&l$10l1 811 GS 8· 1-Bhlllg glow agds on the coasts 0FFlori§a and in the approaches to Key West, ori a, $50,000; , “°'“"‘ ”° · °'°·· For 6St»8.bl1SlllBg· and impro aids to navi ation and lights in `"‘““°”‘{ Princess B? dredged shammi, iaamm Bay, imim Kills, south _ Amboy dre ged channel, and Raritan River, New York and New Jersey, $100.000; Total, Public Works, $603,500. Total, Bureau of Lighthouses, $8,351,790. 8f,‘Q.'§_ “"° °°°°‘““° coixsr AND cuoourrc smzvnr. "·"°‘l’°°’°‘· For every exgenditure requisite for and incident to the work of the Coast and eodetic Survey, including maintenance, repair, or operation of motor-propelled or horse·drawn vehicles for use in Held work, and for the purchase of s1iu;ey1ng§nst1%ument$; including extra co ensation at not to excee per ay or eac station to emplgyleiaes of the Lighthouse Service and the Weather Bureau while observing tides or currents, and including compensation, not otherwise appropriated for, of persons employed in the field work, and D_ t www corpmutation tggofficerg of the gieltg gcc whilggp ifileld dug, at a rattle; ‘$ “ no exceeding 1* ay eac, ex _ acco ance wi the regulations relfiling to the Coast and Egodetic Survey prescribed by the Secretary of Commerce, and under the following heads: {{°},·*}xg{P§g¤· Gm, Field expenses, Atlantic coast: For surveys and necessary resurvgs mms of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States, including e _ coasts of outlying islands zmder the jurisdiction of the United States:
 * I;fX§'[{:",tc__ umm Provided, That not more than $45,000 of this am0\mt shall be ex-