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SEVENTY-FIRST C ONGRESS . SESS . II. CH. 289. 1930 . 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 applicants for enlist- ment, 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 ; transportation and packing allowances for baggage or household effects of officers and warrant officers and enlisted men, $20,030,146 ; Fuel and Water .
For fuel and water for vessels, stations, and houses of refuge, $2 1 476,890 ; O utfi ts, stores, etc.
For outfits, ship chandlery, and engineers' stores for the same, $2,283,150 ; refugeions, houses of For r ebuildin g and re pairing stations and hous es of re fuge, te mpo- rary lea ses, ren t, and i mprovemen ts of pr operty f or Coast Guard pu r- poses, including use of additional land where necessary, $694,00 0 ; Draft arimals.
For draft animals and their maintenance, $22,600 ; Coastal communcar tion .
For coastal communication lines and facilities and their mainte-
nance, $162,000 ;
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For compensation of civilian employees in the field, including
clerks to district commanders, $100,976 .
Contingent expenses.
For c ontingen t expens es, incl uding com municati on servi ce, subs ist-
ence of shipwrecked persons succored by the Coast Guard ; for the
recreation, amusement, comfort, contentment, and health of the
enlisted men of the Coas t Guard, to be ex pended i n the di scretion of
the Secretary of the Treasury, not exceeding $30,000 ; instruments and
apparatus, supplies, technical books and periodicals, services neces-
sary to the carrying on of scientific investigation, and experimental
and research work in relation to telephony and radiotelegraphy, not
ex c ee d in g $ 4, 00 0 ; care, transportatio n, and burial of deceased officers
and enlisted men, including those who die in Government hospitals ;
wharfage, towage, freight, storage, repairs to station apparatus,
advertising, surveys, medals, labor, newspapers and periodicals for
statistical purposes, not to exceed $5,000 for cost of special instruction
including maintenance of students, and all other necessary expenses
which are not included under any other heading,
$251, 000 ;
Completing
cutter .
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. 44, p. 725.
For completion of one o .f the Coast Guard cutters authorized in
the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the construction of ten
v essel s for the Coas t Gua rd," appr oved June
10, 1926 (44
Stat., p .
725), $800,000 ;
st ruct ion
oCommencing
one cutter
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For commencing the construction of one of the Coast Guard
ion of
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. 44, p. 725.
cutters authorized in the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the
construction of ten vessels for the Coast Guard," approved June
10, 1926 (44 Stat ., p . 725), $100,000,
to be av ailable until Ju ne 30,
1932,
of which not exceeding
$750 shall be available for the pur-
chase of such equipment and drafting supplies as may be required
at Coast Guard headquarters in connection with the construction of
Pro vo'
cos t.
such cutter : Provided, That the total cost of this vessel and equi~- ment shall not exceed $900,000, and the Secretary of the Treasury is iz 3 ontrac ts autho r• authorized to enter into contracts for its construction and equipment in sums not to exceed this aggregate amount . Construction o: sea• planes .
Additional vessels : For additional seaplanes and their equipment, Pat rol b including spare parts and accessories, to cost not to exceed $320 ,000 ; equip ment . oats and for additional patrol boats and their equipment to be constructed Vessels transferred or purchase d in the discreti on of th e Secret ary of th e Treasu ry, and fr om N avy Dep art. for repairs, alterations, equipping and placing in commission vessels ment.
or boats transferred from the Navy Department to the Treasury Department for the use of the Coast Guard, $2,650,000, to be imme- Promso y diately available and to remain available until expended : Provided,
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