1038 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 364. 1925. in this paragraph may be fixed at a rate not to exceed $8 per _ _ day, $960,000, of which amoxmt not to exceed $324,160 may be ex· ,,.§?"*°°° ‘“ “‘° D"' pended for personal services in the District of Columbia, including _ te¥p0rary personnel. _ _ ,tr§_°t"u°°mgm”°hm°s’ abulating machines! For constructing tabulating machines, and repairs to such machine? and other mechanical appliances, including technical and mec anical service in connection therewith, whether in the District of Columbia or elsewhere, and purchase of mfzgrvivw i¤ we Dis- necessary machinery and supplies, $41,000, of which not to exceed ' $37,120 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia.
I““’°°' STEAMBOAT INSPEUPION smnvicn
§“°°"‘S*“€anI”“P°°' Salaries: For the Supervisin Inspector General and other peri>c$rs(<i¤iii§1f?l' d time sonal services in the District ofgColumbia in accordance with “The Classiiication Act of 1923," $31,060; 1¤¤¤°°°°”· Steamboat inspectors: For ten supervising inspectors; inspectors
“° d“"‘ of hulls and inspectors of boilers; assistant inspectors, as authorized
by law, for the following ports: New York, thirty-four; New Orleans, six; Baltimore, eight; Providence, four; Boston, six; Philadelphia, fourteen; San rancisco, twelve; Buifalo, six; Cleveland, six; Milwaukee, four; Chicago, four; Grand Haven, two; Detroit, four; Norfolk, eight; Seattle, twelve; Portland (Oregon), four; Albany, two; Duluth two; Portland (Maine), two; Los Angeles, two; Galveston, two; Mobile, two; Savannah, two; Toledo, two; and three traveling inspectors; In all, for inspectors, Steamboat Inspection Service, $739,800. Gkrkhirv- 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, $143,160. €¤¤¢i¤z¤¤¤¤¤r¤¤¤¤S- Contingent expenses: For the payment of fees to witnesses; for traveling and other expenses when on official business of the Supervising Inspector General, Deputy Supervising Inspector General, supervising inspectors, trave ing inspectors, local and assistant inspectors, and clerks; for instruments, furniture, stationery janitor service, and every other thing necessary to carry into effect the R. S.. Title LII.m>- provisions of Title 52, Revised Statutes, $143,450. Navigation same. aunmu or NAVIGATION Commhslouer, and Salaries: For the Commissioner and other personal services in °m°° "°”°“"°" the District of Columbia in accordance With “The Classification Act of 1923.” $63,960. Admeasurement or Admeasurement of vessels: To enable the Commissioner of Navi- "°SS“"· gation to secure uniformity in the admeasurement of vessels, includin the employment of an adjuster of admeasurements, purchase and exchange of admeasuring instruments, traveling and incidental expenses, $4,500. Mem uma, em., to Enforcement of navigation laws: To enable the Secretary of Com- °"‘°'°°“"“*'““°“*“'*‘· merce to provide and operate such motor boats and employ thereon such persons as may be necessary for the enforcement, under his direction by customs officers, of laws relating to navigation and inspection of vessels, boarding of vessels, and coimting of passengers on excursion boats, including insignia, braid, and chin straps, gud coats, caps, and aprons, for stewards? departments on vessels, 79,615. mY`;¤d{g§**§¤v__m<g¤· Preventing overcrowding of passenger vessels: T 0 enable the Sec- ' retary of Commerce to employ, temporarily, such persons as may be necessary, of whom not more than two at any one time may be