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 72d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 213. MA RCH 3, 1933 . 1543 tions ; books of reference and works and periodicals relating to hydrography, marine meteorology, navigation, surveying, ocean- og raphy, a nd terre strial m agnetism, and to other p rofessio nal and technical subjects connected with the work of the Hydrographic Office, $73,000. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICES Branch offices. For contingent expenses of branch hydrographic offices at Boston, of Contingent expenses New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, San Francisco, Portland (Oregon), Portland (Maine), Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Buffalo Duluth, Sault Sainte Marie, Seattle, Panama, San Juan (Puerto itico), Los Angeles, Honolulu, and Galveston, i ncluding furnitu re, fuel, lights, works, and peri odi- cals, relating to hydrography, marine meteorology, navigation, sur- veyi ng, oce anog raph y, and terr est rial mag net ism, st atio nery, m isce l- laneous articles, rent and care of offices, care of time balls, car fare and ferriage in visiting merchant vessels, freight and express charges, telegra ms, and other ne cessary expenses incurred in coll ect- ing the latest information for pilot charts, and for other purposes for which the offices were established, $15,000. For services of necessary employees at branch offices, $41,360. Employees. CONTINGEN T AND MISCEL LANEOUS EXPE NSES, NAVAL O BSERVATORY Naval Observatory. For professional and scientific books, books of reference, periodi- reLpiibrr~tc apparatus, cals, engravings, photographs, and fixtures for the library ; for appa- ratus and instruments, and for repairs of the same ; for repairs to 'buildings (including quarters), fixtures, and fences ; for clean- ing, repair, and upkeep of grounds and roads ; furniture and furnish- plies. sup- ings for offices and quarters, gas, chemicals, paints, and stationery, including transmission of public documents through the Smithsonian exchange, foreign postage ; plants, seeds, and fertilizers ; for fuel, oil, grease, pipe, wire, and other materials needed for the mainte- nance an d repair of boil ers, eng ines, he ating app aratus, electric lighting and power, and water supply ; purchase and maintenance of teams ; maintenance, repair, and operation of motor trucks and passenger automobiles, and of horse-drawn vehicles ; telegraph and telephone serv ice ; an d ot her abs olut ely nec essa ry expe nse s, $ 20,0 00. SEC. 2. No part of any money appropriated by this Act shall be automobilese nt-owned used for maintaining, driving, or operating any Government-owned Restricted to official motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicle not used exclusively for purposes. official purposes ; and " official purposes " shall not include the trans- portation of officers and employees between their domiciles and s e'n'armltii0 a be- nd places of employment except in cases of medical officers on out- place of employment. patient medica l service and ex cept in cases of officers and em ployees engaged in field work the character of whose duties makes such transportation necessary and then only as to such latter cases when the same is approved by the head of the department. This section shall not apply to any motor vehicle for official use of the Secre- Exemptions. tary of the Navy, and no other persons connected with the Navy Departm ent or t he naval service, except the com mander i n chief of the United States Asiatic Fleet, Marine Corps officers serving with expeditionary forces in foreign countries, and medical officers on out-patient medical service, shall have a Government-owned motor vehicle assigned for their exclusive use. A ppro ved, March ? 1933.