Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/360

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sixrirsixrn soreness. sm. 1. cH. 93. 1919. 339 coeaperation with the State of New Jersey and other States concerned an with mdividuals affected, including the em loyment of ersons and means m the city of Washington and gsewhere, andp all other necessary expenses, $45,000. ronnsr snavicn. F°*°°*S¤"i°¢ To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to meet the existing emer- ,0fQs“{@°>’ “8““"¤ geney and to pa1y_ e?enses heretofore incurred or which may hereafter be incurre in ghting and preventing forest fires endangering the national forests during the fiscal year 1920, $2,950,000. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. m£g§f"‘“‘°“* °‘C°“" coAs·r AND ononirrio sunvnr. S,,‘}’g,‘f,’,$_ me C‘°°"°“° For additional topographic and hydrographic draftsmen from No- m;§,‘{d‘°‘°”°' "'“‘"" vember 1, 1919, to une 30, 1920, inclusive, at annual rates of compdeingition as follows: Three at $2,000 each; three at $1,750 each; in 7 500.03. For hdditional erslployees {pom November 1, 1% 1% to Junvg 30111:320, m;"¤‘}‘i,‘f.§Y““l ""‘°h` inc usive, at annu rates 0 compensation as o ows: atc en, firemen, messen ers, or laborers, seven at $840 each; plumber and 8 . steamfitter, $1,200; in all, $4,720. ncmzau or- risnmzms. *`*·‘*’*°"·° Bmw- Miscellaneous expenses: For amount reguired during the fiscal E"°1°p°°’ mg' year 1919 to meet the increased cost of env opes in accordance with V 01 *0, 753 the adgistment made by the Postmaster General under section 4 ‘ °‘ ‘ of the ost Office Appropriation Act approved July 2, 1918, _$300. _ Maintenance of vessels: For an additional amount for f111'hI1Sl1lDg wS"f*m*°¤*“°° °' "°°‘ subsistence to employees on vessels of the Bureau of Fisheries, in- Subsistencecluding those holding statutory positions, $5,000: Provided, That §g,‘;{;‘Q;m,,m 0, m_ commutation of rations not to exceed $1 per day may be paid to ¤¤¤¤,m¤- officers and crews of vessels of the Bureau of Fisheries during the gsocal year 1920 under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of mmerce. Baker Lake, Washington, Station: For the reconstruction of the §°,,’§,$'§,°;§Q,°§,‘;· buildin and there lacement of the ui ment recentl destroyed by e, o , . Hr $’€O00 P Bq P y F ort Iowa biological station: For the purchase and installa- "°*'°°"·‘°"‘· _ tionwa uietabwiorking lathe and power saw, $1,000. _ SMP oqutvmim Wytheville, Virginia, fish hate ery: For general improvements ¥§{§’,'§,,§,,._°‘ to water supply, including purchase of a right of way for pipe line and right to construct dam and reservoir, $4,000. Liorrrriousn snnvicn. “‘*‘°’°‘”’ s""°°“ . : tru t· 1 · d · · Vesels. ’ ligkqrtililxle 2§I`.`Z1‘§!; Eli? v.s2.1“§? tiirrgplaee v;‘;“.,..2“.‘§%’."“‘*‘t in $‘fi9‘“»°“‘.¤~?‘° service, in the third, fift , and eighth lighthouse districts, or for use in the Lighthouse Service generally, $760,000. ‘ _ slam C. Diamond Shoall, North Carolina: For constructing and equ1ppiug mgazvaem, sit. a light vessel for station off Diamond Shoal, North Carolina, or for gagjgd ¤¤¤·vi<>e $45<>»<>09· . . . .;9 0..1.. _ rmeaut Light Station, Ohio: For completing the light and fog m,,m,5,,.,_ s@al station, $19,600.