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 12].2 SIXTYZNINTH CONGRESS. Snss. II. Cn. 189. 1927. V°*·“·P·*’¤· examinations authorized by the Act entitled "An Act to provide for retirement for disability in the Lighthouse Service," approved March 4, 1925· mileage; librar books or light stations and vessels, and technical books and periodicals not exceeding $1,000; traveling and subsistence expenses of teachers while actually employed by States or rivate persons to instruct the children of keepers of light- 0¤¤¤¤0¤¤f¤¤•¤l•¤· houses; as other contingent expensestof  oilices and depots, including the purchase of provisions for sale tomllghthouse keepers at  stations, and the appropriation ·r ` ursed, and not exceedin'gh$8,500 for contingent ?enm of»_the otlioe of the Bureau Rm, Pmqm me of Ligh ouses in the District _ Columbia, $4,275,000, of which Re•¤rvdtion,Pa. $5,000 shall be immediatel available for payment to the propler authorities of the State of Pennsylvania as the share of the ig t- house Service in the cost of the road constructed across the Presque gale Iiighlghousle uieservaigon, Pennsylvania, and connecting the tate ar wit city o Erie. · ` . K¤¤1>¤¤¤- Keepersof lighthouses: For salaries of not exceeding one thou- sand eight him red lighthouse and fog-signal keepers and persons attending lights exclusive of post lights, $1,960,000. c vogiggw wd •¤¤w¤¤f » Lighthouse vessels: For salaries and wages of oilicers and ' crews of light vessels and lighthouse tenders, including temporary emédoyment when necessary, $2,273,000.`. · " d£L‘§‘§{§f‘{,$’€;§l,°§‘,{§i — uperintendents, clerks, and so· forth: For salaries of seventeen superintendents of lighthouses, and of assistant superintendents, clerks, draftsmen, and other authorized ermanent employees in the district oilices anddepots of the Lightliouse Service, exclusive of those regularly employed in the otlice of the Bureau of Lighthouses, R md District of Columbia, $570,000. ° °°y' Retired (pay: For retired  of oilicers and employees engaged in the iiel service or on v s of the Lighthouse Service, except Public wom persons continuousiy employed in district o ces and shops, $225,000. vena. ' Public works: or constructings or purchasing an equipping lighthouse tenders and light vesse for the Lighthouse Service as may be specifically approved bythe Secretary of Commerce not ‘ud°°°”°"°u°°’ to exceed $609,000; and for establishing and improving aids to navigation and other works as may be specifically approved by the Secretary of Commerce, $688,000; in all, $1,247,000. Egg M G°°d°“° ooasr asn onomrrrc survex ·*“ °‘°°”°““’°S· · For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the work of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, including maintenance, repair, or operation of motor-propelled or horse-drawn vehicles for use in field work, purchase of motor cycles with side carsnot to exceed $1,000, surveying instruments, rubber "boots, canvas and rubber gloves, goggles, and caps, coats, and aprons for stewards’ depart- ments on vessels, extra compensation at not to exceed $1 per day for each station to employees of the Lighthouse‘Service and the Weather Bureau while observing tides or currents, services of one tide observer in the District of Columbia at not to exceed $1 per day, and compensation, not otherwise appropriated for, of persons employed in t e field work, commutation to oiiicers of the field force while on field duty, at a rate not exceeding $3 per day each, to be . expended in accordance with the re lations re atin to the Coast D*°““’°“°‘·· ang Gei>1de§i¢ilSurveyhpre1scribed by tg; Secretary of Commerce, and un ert e o owing ea s: md °‘¥’°°°“- Field ex enses Atlantic coast: For surve s and necessa re- wdsttiimuc and Gun surve s of lilac Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the llnited States, iigzlud- ing the coasts of outlying islands under the jurisdiction of the