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 432 Pay, etc., officers and enlisted men. Cash prizes. Death allowance. Vol. 41, p. 824. U .S .C., p.1143. Traveli ng exp enses. Fuel, water, etc. Outfits, stores, etc. Stations, houses of refuge, etc. Coastal communica- tion. Civilian field em- ployees. Contingent expenses. Custody of prisoners. Vessel, etc ., repairs. Life Saving Service. Retired pay for for- mer members of. Vol.46, p. 164. U.S.C. Supp. VII, p. 243. Engraving and Print- ing Bureau. Work authorized for fiscal year, 1935. 73d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 70. MARCH 15, 1934 . nance, repair, and operation of two motor-propelled passenger- carrying vehicles, to be used only for official purposes in the field, as follows For pay and allowances p rescribed by law for commissioned officers, cadets, warrant officers, petty officers, and other enlisted men, active and retired, temporary cooks, surfmen, substitute surf- men, a nd two civil ian in struct ors, a nd not exceed ing $6 ,000 f or cas h prizes for m en for excel lence in gun nery, t arget practi ce, an d engi - neering competitions, for carrying out the provisions of the Act of June 4, 1920 (U.S.C., title 34, sec . 943), rations or commutation thereof for cadets, petty officers, and other enlisted men, mileage and expenses allowed by law for officers ; and traveling expenses for other persons traveling on duty under orders from the Treasury Department, including transportation of enlisted men and appli- cants for enlistment, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof, expenses of recruiting for the Coast Guard, rent of rendezvous, and expenses of maintaining the same ; advertising for and obtaining men and apprentice seamen ; tr a ns p or t at i on a nd packing allowances for baggage or household effects of commissioned officers, warrant officers, and enlisted men, $14,224,608 ; Fo r fuel, l ubricatin g oil, ke rosene, a nd water for vess els, stat ions, and houses of refuge, $1,134,600 ; For outfits, including repairs to portable equipment at shore units, ship chandlery, engineers' stores, and draft animals and their mainte nance, $1,07 4,057 ; For rebuilding and repairing stations and houses of refuge, tem- porary leases, rent, and improvements of property for Coast Guard purposes, including use of additional land where necessary, $145,530 ; For coastal communication lines and facilities and their mainte- nance, and communication service, $109,574 ; For c ompen satio n of civi lian empl oyees in t he fi eld, incl uding clerks to di strict comma nders, $88,9 42 ; For contingent expenses, including subsistence of shipwrecked and destitute persons succored by the Coast Guard and of prisoners while in the custody of the Coast Guard ; for the recreation, amuse- ment, comfort, contentment, and health of the enlisted men of the Coast Guard, to be expended in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, not exceeding $40,000 ; instruments and apparatus, suppli es, te chnica l book s and period icals, servic es nec essary to th e carrying on of scientific investigation, and not exceeding $4,000 for experimental and research work ; care, transportation, and burial of deceased officers and enlisted men, including those who die in Government hospitals ; wharfage, towage, freight, storage, advertis- ing, sur veys, med als, labo r, newspa pers, an d periodi cals for statistic al purposes, and all other necessary expenses which are not included under any other headings, $173,795 ; For repairs to Coast Guard vessels and boats, $1,000,000 ; For retired pay for certain members of the former Life-Saving Servic e auth orized by th e Act entitl ed "An Act pr ovidin g for retire d pay for certain members of the former Life-Saving Service, equiva- lent to compensation granted to members of the Coast Guard ", approved April 14, 1930 (U.S.C., Supp . VI, title 14, sec . 178a), $95,294 ; To tal, C oast G uard, exclus ive of comma ndant's offic e, $18 ,046,4 00. BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING For the work of engraving and printing, exclusive of repay work, during the fiscal year 1935, of not exceeding 51,000,000 delivered sheets of United States currency and national-bank currency,