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 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 361 . JULY 1, 1932. 503 Provided further, That any balance of the appropriations made for atedlance reappropri* the expenses of the Fifteenth Census remaining unexpended on December 31, 1932, is hereby reappropriated and made available for use until June 30, 1933, to, be used only for the same purpose for which it was orig .nally appropriated. 2 So in original. STEA MBOA T IN SPECT ION SERV ICE Salaries : For the Sup ervi sin g In spec tor Gene ral and oth er personal services in the District of Columbia, $35,000. Steamboat inspectors : For eleven supervising inspectors ; inspec- tors of hulls and inspectors of boilers ; assistant inspectors, as authorized by law, for the following ports : New York, forty- seven ; Pittsburgh, two ; New Orleans, ten ; Baltimore, ten ; Provi- dence four ; Boston, ten ; Philadelphia, twelve ; San Francisco, eight- een ; buffalo, eight ; Cleveland, eight, Milwaukee, four ; Chicago, six ; Grand Haven, two ; Detroit, four ; Norfolk, eight ; Seattle, fourteen ; Portland (Oregon), six ; Albany, two ; Portland (Maine), four ; Los Angeles, six ; Galveston, four ; Mobile, four ; Savannah, two ; Toledo, two ; and six traveling inspectors ; in all, $833,625. Clerk hire, Steamboat Inspection Service : For compensation of clerks to boards of steamboat inspectors, to be appointed by the Secretary of Commerce in accordance with the provisions of law, $150,000 . Contingent expenses : For the payment of fees to witnesses ; for traveling and other expenses when on official business of the Super- vising Inspector General, Deputy Supervising Inspector General, supervi sing i nspect ors, t raveli ng ins pectors, loca l and assist ant inspectors, and clerks ; for instruments, furniture, stationery, street- car fares not to exceed $25, janitor service, contract stenographic reporting services without reference to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (U . S. C ., title 41, sec . 5), and every other thing necessary to carry into effect the provisions of title 46, chapter 14, United States Code, $110,000. BURE AU OF NA VIGA TION Steamboat Inspec- tion Service. Ante, p. 415. Supervising Inspec- tor General and office personnel. Inspectors. Assistants at desig- nated ports. Clerk hire. Contingent expenses. R. S., sec. 3709, p. 733. U. S. C.,p.1309. Navigation Bureau. Salaries : For the commissioner and other personal services in the Commissioner, and ofiice p ersonne l. District of Columbia, $65,000. Ante, p. 415. Adineasurement of vessels : To enable the Commissioner of Navi- Admcasurement of gation to secure uniforutity in the adnieasurcuient of vessels, includ- vess els. ing t he em ploym ent of an adju ster of a dulea surem ents, pur chase and exchange of a(hneasuring instruments, traveling and incidental expenses, $4,000 . Enforcement of navigation laws : To enable the Secretary of Com- nfotor goats to en- Enforcement force oavigatien lass . merce to provide and operate such motor boats and employ thereon such persons as may be . necessary for the enforcement, under his direction, of laws relating to navigation and inspection of vessels, boarding of vessels, and counting of passengers on excursion boats, including insignia, braid, and chin ,traps, and coats, caps, and aprons, for stewards' departuwiits on vessels, $1(10,000. Preventing Overcrowding of passenger vessels : To t such persons Prov rnt ing over- as may be necessary, of whom- .not more than enable the Secretary crowdin gorves sels. of Commerce to employ, temporarily, two at any one time may be employed in the District of Columbia, to enforce thu laws to prevent overcrowding of passenger and excursion vessels, and all expenses in connection therewith, $15,000.