SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 84. 1924. 73 For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the authorized Service ¤¤¤*=¤di¤¤¢S· work of the Coast Guard, as follows, including not to exceed $600 for purchase, exchange, maintenance, repair, and operation of motorpropelled passenger-carrying vehicles, to be used only for official purposes: For pay and allowances prescribed by law for commissioned ,,,§“§;1,,,f,§‘;,,,,,§’}li°°‘“ officers, cadets and cadet engineers, warrant officers, petty officers, P°**»P-1°5- and other enlisted men, active and retired, temporary cooks and surfmen, substitute surfmen, and one civilian instructor, $7,659,924; _ For rations or commutation thereof for petty officers and other R”°‘°”s‘ enlisted men, $405,000 ; vger fuel and water for vessels, stations, and houses of refuge, Fuelmd Wem-
- • 57000;
$ F ogogutfits, ship chandlery, and engineers’ stores for the same, Outms ¤*°¤*>¤» ¤¢¢· 665, ; . For rebuilding and repairing stations and houses of refuge tem- m,§1“;i<g;:- Muses 0* porary leases, rent, and improvements of property for Coast Guard E ` purposes, including use of additional land where necessary, $250,000; Dem Known For carrying out the provisions of the Act of June 4, 1920, $17,000; v01. 41, p. azsim For mileage, and expenses allowed by law, for officers; and actual T¤·v¤*i¤¤ •=¤v¤¤¤·¤S· traveling expenses, per diem in lieu of subsistence not exceeding $4, for other persons traveling on duty under orders from the Treasury Department, $120,000; _ For draft animals and their maintenance, $27,000; D"°f°“‘“m°1S‘ _ For coastal communication lines and facilities and their mainte- ¤£,?“st“1 °°mm“'“°"` ‘ nance, $50,000; _ For compensation of civilian employees in the field, including md °mp1°y°°S' clerks to district superintendents, $79,020; For contingent expenses, including communication service, sub- C°¤*‘¤¢°¤*¤¤P°¤¤¤S· sistence of shipwrecked persons succored by the Coast Guard, for the recreation, amusement, 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 $15,000; wharfage, towage, freight, storage, repairs to station apparatus, advertising surveys, medals, labor, newspapers and periodicals for statistical purposes, and all other necessary expenses which are not included under any other headin $145,000; For re airs to Coast Guard cutters, $374,000; R°¤¤*¤**° °¤**°¤· Total Coast Guard, exclusive of commandant’s office, $10,516,944 BUREAU or rmonavrxo AND rmivnne. ,¤éE‘,;¤m;j§¤¤¤dY“¤°· Oilice of director: For the director and other personal services in pei)smi’ and °m°° gre District <%f13 Columbia in accordance with “The Classification ct of 1923 " 5,000. . For the wiork of engraving and printing, exclusive of repay work, thdvilxdgalaylmnmd M during the fiscal ear 1925, of not exceeding 150,000,000 delivered sheets of Unitedy States currency and national-bank currency, 90,000,000 delivered sheets of internal—revenue stamps, 75,000 delivered sheets of customs stamps, 2,031,250 delivered sheets of with- ,0:",§‘f·,‘§’§,b.PsT,§?Q2Y‘;,‘j drawal permits, 593,100 delivered sheets of o ium orders and special- 2%- ' tax stamps required under the Act of Igecember 17, 1914, and 7,60,487 delivered sheets of checks, drafts, and miscellaneous work, as follows: . , , For salaries of all necessary employees, other than employees S°l°”°S° °m°°y°°°' required for the administrative work of the bureau of the class provided for and specified in the Treasury Department Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1924, and plate printers and plate printers’ amistants, to be expended under the direction of the Sec-