Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/1412

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1388 _ SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 285. 1911. For one su erintendent for the life-saving and lifeboat stations on the coast of lliake Michigan, two thousand two hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the life-s_av1ng and lifeboat stations on the coasts of California, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska, two thousand two hundred dollars; in all, twenty-seven thousand nine hundred dollars. _ _ Keepers For salaries of two hundred and ninety keepers of life-saving and lifeboat stations and of houses of refuge, two hundred and seventy-six thousand eight hundred dollars. _ _ _ mm For pay of crews of surfmen employed at the hfe-saving and life- ` boat stations, including the old Chicago station, at the_ rate of seventy dollars per month each for the number one surfrnan m each station, and at the rate of sixty—five dollars per month for each of the other surfmen during the period of actual employment, and three dollars per day for each occasion of service at other times; rations or com- Cbmpenniiou, ew., mutation thereof for kee ers and surfmen· compensation of volun- °"""“‘"°°”“ ° teers at life-saving and lifeboat stations for actual and deservmg service rendered upon any occasion of disaster or in ang effort to save persons from drowning, at such rate not to exceed ten ollars for each volunteer, as the Secretary of the Treasury may_ determine; pay of wgdhglfg *° °“P°’*“‘ volunteer crews for drill and exercise· compensation of twelve clerks to district superintendents, one to each of the district superintendents except that of the eighth district, at such rate as the Secretary of the Treasury may determine not to exceed nine hundred dollars each, and persons now sewing as clerks to district superintendents magabe promoted to a higher rate of pay within the sum named, as the retary ‘ F¤¤1.r¤v•i¤¤. ew- of the Treasury may direct; fuel for stations and houses of refuge; repairs and outfits or same; rebuilding and improvement of same, including use of additional land where necessary; supplies and provisions or houses of refuge and for shipwrecked persons succored at stations; traveling expenses of officers under orders from the q_,§°,'{;§_“,§,';f*°“ °' Treasury Department; commutation of quarters and allowance for Am mm to dm. Seat andt'l:ghItii§grS0HicersSof the Rfevenue-Cutter detailed fo; 8 , { ,,,_ec_ uty in e aving ervice; or ca ou the rovisions o Eiirzefrggg. t sections seven and eight of the Act approved Ma fouiith, eighteen ”"’°` hundred and eighty-two; for draft ammals and their maintenance; for telephone lines and care of same; and contingent expenses, includ-. ing freight, storage, rent, repairs to apparatus, labor, medals, stationery, newspapers for statistical purposes, advertising, and all other necessary expxenses not included under any other head of ]ife—saving · stations on the coasts of the United States, two million and thirty- five thousand four hundred and twenty dollars. N°w°*·**°¤*- For establishing new life-saving stations and lifeboat stations on the sea and lake coasts of the United States, authorized bv law, to be available until expended, twenty thousand dollars. l Se§gg;¤°°·°¤°*" imvmwrz-cU·rm1z smzvrcn.

  • ‘¤v·¢¤¤· For expenses of the Revenue-Cutter Service: For pay and allowan_ces of captain commandant and officers of that rank, senior ca

tams,_capta1ns, lreutenants, engineer in chief and officers of that mul; captains of engineers, heutenants of engineers, two constructors, cadets, cadet engineers, two contract surgeons, two civilian instructors, and p1lots employed, and rations for pilots; for pay of warrant and getty officers, ships} writers, buglers, seamen, oilers, firemen, coal eavers, water tenders, stewards, cooks, and boys and for rations for the same; for allowance for clothing for enlisted men; for fuel for vessels, and outfits for the same; ship chandlery and engineers? stores for the same; actual traveling expenses or mileage, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, for officers traveling on duty