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 484 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Szss. II. Ch. 117. 1922. V•·¤•¤ Steamer Albatross: Naturalist, $2,750; general assistant, $1,400; fishery expert, $1,400; clerk, $1,200; m all, $6,750. Steamer Gannet: Master, $1,400; engineer, $1,200; fireman, $840; tw§ seameniiqlti $780 e§[ch; in ag? Hi $1 200_ _ te r con: aster, 0· to cer, ·engmeer $1,400a;?ssista¤tye¤ eer, $1,200; three firemen, at_$780 each; thred seamen, at $810 eaciilcgliok, $870; cabin boy, $600; m all, $1;,140. I Steamer Phalarope: aster, $1,500; engineer $1,200; man M _ $780; two seamen at $810 each; cook, $870; in  $5,970. ’ ,,,,s_““"“ °·""°"°“ '°s° For officers and crew of vessels for Alaska fisheries service, $31,630. M¤¤i¤*¤¤‘¤¤¤¤ ¤¤· Administration: For expenses of the office of the commissioner, p°}i$§p.4·n. including stationery, scientific and reference books, periodicals, newspapers for hbrary, furniture, telegraph and t»6l6Pl10¥}9 8617168, repair; to  heating, lighpmg, and gqaqilpntilent of buildings, compensa on 0 mporary cmp oyees, an o er necessary expenses connected therewith, $11,000. P¤*¤•¤¤=i¤ °¤· Pro ation of food fishes: For maintenance equipment and Pm°°` operatliggs of Bib-cultura(l1 stations, general propagation of fogdlfishes and their distri ution in udg movement maintenance an repairs of cars, purchase of equipment and apparatus, contingeiit expenses, temporary labor, and not to exceed $10,000 for propagation and disttrlgibutioql of fresh—water mussels and the necessary expenses connected erewit, $375 000. mgiainwnanw of vas- llpaintenance bf vessglsz For xqailpotenance of vessels laimchesé ’ inc udmg` urc an repair 0 ats, apparatus mac ery an other facilities required for use with the same, hire of vessels, and all other necessary expenses in connection therewith, and money accruing from commutation of rations and provisions on board vessels may be plaid oulproper vouchers to the persons having charge of the mess of suc vesse , $100,000. mg_¤¤¤l·;¤`g£·>¤ ¤f M- Commutation of rations (not to exceed $1 per day) may be paid to ° ° officers and crews of vesszlpll of the Bureaiimcg lljisheiipiege during tht; fiscal year 1923 under re ations prescri y the cretary o Commerce. FM ¤¤¤¤¤ *¤¤¤*¤’Y· Inquiry respectm' g food fishes: For inquiry into the causes of the decrease of fooddfis es in the waters of the United States, and {gr investigation an experiments in res t to the aquatic anim , plants, and waters, in the interests oiwfish culture and the fishery industries, including expenses of travel and preparation of reports, $40,000. ¤¢¤¢i¤¢i¤¤¤ ¤¤¤¤¤’v· Statistical in u' : For collection and compilation of statistics of 3 HY. . téhe iipheiies an the stuply of stlieinxaiegliotgslang relations, including rave an prepara ion o repo s, er ecessary expenses in corénectionigilprewithi $20,000. _ h fish 1 sp¤¤e¤¤s1¤¤ies.¤r<> ponge cries: or protecting the sponge eries, inc uding t°€}§f‘;;§t§j m_ employment of inspectors, watchmen, and temporary assistants, hire of oats, rental of office and storage, care of seized sponges and other property, trqvelh agri ala qgher exgignsez nfcessarygltp carrly out the provisionso te cto ugust ,11,t0re atetesponge fisheries, $3,000. i¤_M¤¤ s•¤¤¤¤ Sm- Alaska, eneral service: For (protecting the seal fisheries of Alaska, seen fisheries promo- including 516 fmnishing of foo, fuel, clothing, and other necessities QE" '°°" '° “‘““'°s· of life to the natives of the Pribilof Islands of Alaska, transportation ogupplieq to and gombthe islandsliipxpensesiof1tra1w;‘elh<;§9age(1its and o er employees an su sistence w e on said is an an mam- V K N tenance of vessels, and for all expenses necessary to cairry out the pro- °· ·¥’·3`“· KIISIOLIS of taht; Act lpntitled ‘An Act to preptgcihrjhgl seg Hsheripsfof as a, an or other urposes/’ a rove 10 an the protection of the Ifisheries of gljaska, incl)uding,travel, hire (di boats, employment of temporary labor, and all other necessary expenses connected therewit, $165,000.