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 $$0 SIXTY-NINTH. CONGRESB.>.S1:ss. I. C11. 195. 1926. °°“*'""“*’°”“-  For mpplies, includingsreplaccment of and Ohms peoessaxpiiadditions to equipment, repairs, maintenance, and °°°m°d‘ mcndeutalexpenses of lighthouses and other lights, beacons, buo - ageyfogi of rivms heretofore authorized to ge lighted Sl1ght¤·vessels;·other aids to navigation, and lighthouse tend- the O5t8»bHShH1H1t,`I6§&l%8¤d improvement of beacons an -dayi»marks,. and purchhae of an for same; establishment of cases., mm. post lig ts, buoysilsubmarine signals, and fog si$mls; establishment §§§;"{,; mmm ofoil oaecarbide. onses,=not to exceed $10,000: rovided That any . oil orcarbide houseerected hereunder shall not exceed $1,000 in cost; construction of necessary outbuildings at a cost not exceeding $1,000 at any lone light station in any fiscal year; improvement o ground.; an buildingstconnecteduwith light stations and depots; lightrstations and depots and buildings connected one- _t§*¤¤i¤K ¤*¤“¤¤S· with:._   ' ed fw·vlw·r,xThat such restoration shall be limited to ` the original »pm~p¤s¤ of the structures; walges of persons attending pom lig ts; temporary. emplo ees and iiel force while engaged on works of general repair   maintenance, and laborers and me-  °°°' chanics at ghthouse depots; rations and provisions or wmmutation thereof for·working»parties in the field, officers and crews of light vessels and tenders, and oiiicials and other authorized persons of the Iighthouse Service on duty on board of such tenders or vessels, and monpgoaocruing from commutation for rations and provisions for thei t ve-named persons on board of fenders and light vessels or in workiugaparties in the field may be paid on proper vouchers to the person. ving· charge of the mess ofsuch vessel or party; not exceed- ui? $2,000 for packing, crating, and transporting personal household e ects of emp oyees when transferred from one oilicial station to another for permanent duty; purchase of rubber boots, oilskins, rubber gloves, and coats, caps, and a rons for stewards’ departments on vessels; reimbursement under ruijes prescribed by the Secretary of Commerce of keepers of light stations and masters of light ves- sels and of lighthouse tenders or rations and provisions and clothing furnished shipwrecked persons who may be tem orarily provided forby them not exceeding in all $5,000 in any decal year; fuel, light, and rent of quarters where necessary for eepers- of lighthouses: ,,,,§`g"Q‘§J'§,”§°’ °°"" °! purchase of land sites for fog signals; rent of necessary ground for allsuch lights and beacons as are for temporary use or to mark T B! { changeable channzls gud véhich in gonslequence tcan lpot be made C {gm °‘P°”°*, °' permah t; rent o 0 ces, e, an w arves· rave 'ng expenses, iiois. em including travel for the-e ons authorized by the Act entitled v°]‘l" °‘ 1m' “An»Act toprovide for retirement for disability in the Lighthouse Se1·vice," ·a proved March 4, 1925; mileage· librzzy books or light stations  vessels, and·teclmical·books and peri icals not exceed- ' $1,000;-travelin and subsistence expenses of teachers while actu- gig employed by Sgtates or aplrivate persons to instruct the children C°°“°‘°°°°x°°°°°°' of keepers of lighthouses; othezvcontingent expenses of district omoes and depots,. including the purchase of provisions for sale to · lighthouse lneepersat isolated stations, and the appropriation reim- burned, salud not exceeding ES,500 for contingent expenses of the office of the Bureau of Lig thousesin. the District of Columbia, mm"' éeeggiqs ofuiighthousesz For salaries of not exceeding one thou- sand eighth red lighthouse and vfog—signal keepers and persons attending lights exclusive of post lights, $1,970,000. 1 uQ_m°°"· "*°·· °‘ "°‘*` Lighthouse vessels: For salaries and wages of ofhcers and crews of light vessels and lighthouse tenders, including temporary employ- S *’° ““°"d ° meg: when ndgceritsariyzl $22,45,030. f rth F sal ' f tee “ ‘ °“ “· `perin ten 9 s · er an so o : or aries o seven n warm hmmm. superintendents di lighthouses, and of assistant superintendents,