Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1149

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1122 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 24. 1923. ings; continuing the line of exact levels between the Atlantic, Papli tg, and gullf e;£a(b£shing£_linesboftexact lewéels in tAlaska; e rmma 1 o o a 1 posi ions, y riangu a ion or raverse for the control ogg Federal, State, boimdary, and other surveys and engineering works in all parts of the interior of the United States and Alaska; determination of field astronomic positions; for continuing gravity observations; and including the employment in the field and office of such magnetic observers, at salaries not exceedmg $2,200 per annum, as may necessary, $134,560; _ _

  • "“‘°“'*°‘°¤*°“‘· For execgtinxgz prgzfse triangulation and leveling in regions subjecttoeart qu es 5000-

m"*“"* "**'*¤“‘ Hawaiian triangulation:,For ad'ustin the triangulation of the num. .. . . J 8 . . . . Hawaiian Islands, mcluding personal services in the District of sm Colhimbia in the Head, $7,500 d b h B °"· ‘ or specia surveys t at may require y the urea f Li hthouses or other proper authority, and contingent expenslizsoincident 1 I e thereto, $5,000; _ . For objects not herembefore named that may be deemed urgent, including the preparaition or purchase of plans and specifications of Mmm vessels and the cmp oyment of such hull draftsmen in the field and "°""""""‘ $5* ““ ““’a”3 °‘%““&2. “‘° ""“b§‘”?£‘°“°’ ‘?‘$§' es prescri y e o mmerce Coast and Geodetic Survey for food, clothing niedicixiiesilearsidootheg supplies furnished for the temporary relief of distressed persons in remote localities and to shipwrecked persons temporarily provided for by them, not to exceed a total of $550; actual necessary expenses of officers of the field force temporarily ordered to the office in the District of Columbia for consultation with the director, and not exceeding $500 for the expenses of the attendance of representatives of the mm B5 Coast and Geodetic Survey who may be designated as delegates from sumncmma. the United States at the meetings of the International Research Coluncil cg im; its branches, $532.00; n a e expenses $653 . ii$§°ii§,em. Vessldls: For repairsof iessels, including traveling expenses of percisonti msggctingatllis repagirs, and exclusive of engineer’s supplies an o er p c 5 000. ` ,§q"‘P'“'°‘ ””P‘°Y‘ For all necessary emgiayees to man and equip the vessels, including professional seamen serving as mates on vesels of the survey, to Exeizute gl? 5work of the survey herein provided for and authorized y aw 3 ,200. °.,C°_°°'°°°°°°° °m' Pagglcommissioned oiicersz For pay and allowances rescribed by law or commissioned officers on sea duty and other d)uty, holding relative rank with officers of the Navy, including one director with YQISEIVO rank of captain, twohydrograghic and gteodetic engineers with relative rank of captain, seven ydrogra ic and gleodetic ·;s;2$?..W%‘;.;°,E~m**.15l;€e°*2:¤11#d:;»i;“2.'*·y·’:°s*..P..l;c and u nan thirty-eight ydrographic and lgeodetic engineers with rgllativeliagli of l1eutenant,_fifty-five junior ydrographic and geodetic engineers with relative rank of lieutenant (]un1or grade), twer1:y~nine aids PMN with relative of ensign, and including officers reti in accord- Asistmtdineter. ance with existing law, $524,005: Provided, That the Secreta of Commerce may esignate one of the hydrographic and gegetic OMIM. engéiieers to act as awistant director. dggbmmgwntmd ce fol'CG2_ Disbursing a nt, $3,000; chief clerk, $2,500; chief · cli se;ction of and arefives, $1,800; clerk to director, $1,800; c ie cg andfsales,&t$%;)04%3 clerks-—fBhree it eacg, each, our , each e ven eae . saeenstsiloooaaamhreeatseobeach; ’ ‘