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 l214 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cu. 189. 1927. §;¤**·,_;__m ~ Vessels: For repairsvof vessels, including traveling expenses of ` persons insspfcting the repairs, and exclusive of engineer’s supplies and other 'p chandlery, $80,000. · ~ · ( ·, v Eqvpmme employ- For all necessary temp oyees toman and equip the zvessels, includ- °°°` ing professional seamen serving as mates on vessels of the survey to execute the work of the survey herein provided for and authorized rw ·•·= mms by1i°w’$650’90q` ed s F and all as tea b - -· a commission o cers: or pay owances cri y d°n°d°m°°”` law  commissioned oiiicers on sea duty and other duty, holding relative rank with oiiicers of the Navy, including one director wi relative rank of captain, two hydrographic and geodetic engineers with relative rank of captain, seven hydrographic and gpodetic engineers with relative rankof commander, mne hydrograp ic and etic ` eers w-ith relative rank of lieutenantcommander, ` _ -eiglit hlydrographic and Eeodetic engineers with relative rank of lieutenant, fift -five junior ydrographic and geodetic engineers with relative muh of lieutenant (junior grade), twent -nine aids with relative rank of ensign, and including officers retired, in accord- Pnvinkmmm ance with  law, $490,000: Provided, That the Secretarg of ` Commerce may esignate one of the hydrographic and geo etic enggieers to act as assistant director. - . °¤·=¤P¤¤¤¤¤¤*- ce force: For personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, $446,520. °¤¤·¤¤¤¤•¤¤· ` Ollice expenses: For urchase of new instruments (except sur- veying instruments), including their exchange, materials, eglnpmenti and supplies required in the instrument shofrgicarpenter op, an drawing division; books, scientific and tec `cal books, journals, books of reference, maps, charts andsubscriptions; cogper plates, chartvpaper, printer’s mk, copper, zinc, and chemicals or c ectm- typi.¤§ and photographing; engraving, printing photographing, and ectrotyping supplies; photolithographing charts and print- iII% from stone and copper for immediate use; stationery for otlioe · an  transportation of instruments and supplies when notcharged to party expenses; office wagon and horses or auto- mobile truck; heatiugylighting, and power telephones, including operation otswitdiboard; telegrams, ice, and washing; oiiice furm· ture, repairs, traveling expenses of oilicers and others employed in the oilice sent on special duty in the service of the office; miscel- laneous expenseséscgréggigencies of all kinds, not exceeding $90 for street car ares,,. suxgxésuce anew. Appropriations herein made for the Coast and Geodetic Survey '“°° °°°°‘ shal not be available for allowance to civilian or other ollicers for subsistence while on dutyl at Washington (exceptas hereinbefore provided for odicers of t e Held force ordered to Washington for short periods for consultation with the director), except as now provided by law. Fi¤*¤’*¤¤ B*¤‘¤¤¤· smmau or nsrmmss u,,‘§°g¤}*}”m’*;f*,,‘;,’;,"· wd Commissionsfs. omoe: For the commissioner and other per- ` som-l services in the District of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, $166,778. - · Pay ernem employ- For·pay· of employees in the field, as follows: Alaska service, °°°‘ $49,210; employees at large, $40,850; distribution (car) employees, $33,600; employees at fish-culturalstations, $260,000; employees at fish rescue station, Mississippi River Valleg, $19,600; employees at V¤¤l¤=¤r¤¤Y¤¤¤· biological stations, $40,860; for pay of o cers and cmp oyees for the vessels of the Atlantic coast, $42,800; for oflicers and crew of vessels for Alaska `Fisheries Service, $65,970; in all, $552,890.