Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/638

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SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 223. 1914. 619 During the fiscal year nineteen hundred and fifteen the Secretary “;g*cg¤¤°*i°·¢¤b¤ of the Treasury, is authorized, out of the appro riations "Operating rumisuing Steam, supplies for pu lic buildings" and "Operating fgrce for public build- °t°"t° P°"‘“i S°"l°°‘ mg·s," to furnish steam for the operation of neumatic tubes of the · Postal Service, as heretofore, and to pay emplldyees in the production of said steam, as heretoforeythe- proceeds derived from the sale of said steam to be credited to said appropriations in proportion to the amounts expended therefrom. Salamanca New York, ground rent: For annual ground rent of the Y‘ Federal building site at Salamanca, New York, on account of Indian leases, due an payable on February nineteenth of each year, in advance, to the treasurer of the Seneca Nation of Indians, beginning February nineteenth, nineteen hundred and fifteen, and expiring February nineteenth, nineteen hundred and ninety-one, $'K50. nun-savme sanvrcn. I·”°·S•"*¤¤ S°¤**¤•- For district superintendents of life-saving and lifeboat stationsand B°P°¤¤*¤d¤¤*¤- houses of refuge, as follows: Maine and New Hampshire, one $2,200; Massachusetts, one $2,200; Rhode Island and Fishers Island, one $2,000; Long Island, one $2,200; New Jersey, one $2,200; Delaware, Maryland, and Vi:/ginia, one $2,200; Viiiggma and North Carolina, one $2,200; South arolina, Georgia, and orida, one $1,900; Gulf of Mexico, one $2,0()0; Lakes Ontario and Erie, one $2,200; Lakes Huron and Superior, one $2,200; Lake Michigan, one $2,200; California, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska, one $2,200; thirteen in all, $27,900. · For salaries of two hundred and ninety-three keepers of life-saving K°°°°”' and lifeboat stations and of houses of refuge, $278,800. mm of For pay of crews of surfmen encgoyed at the life-saving and life- ew. °°’ boat stations, including the old 'cago station, at the rate of $70 per month each for the number one surfman in each station, and at the rate of $65 alper month for each of the other surfmen during the period of actu employment, and $3 per day for each. occasion of service at other times; rations or commutation thereof for keepers and surfmen; compensation of volunteers at life-saving and lifeboat "°*““"‘”· stations for actual and deserving service rendered upon any occasion of disaster or in any eEort to save persons from drowning, at such rate, not to exceed $10 for each vo unteer, as the Secretary of the Treasury may determine; pay of volunteer crews for drill and exer- mm cise; compensation of twe ve clerks to district sutplerintendents, one ' to each of the district superintendents, except at of the eighth ,district, at such rate as the Secretary of the Treasury may determine, F ex M not to exceed $900 each; fuel for stations and houses of refuge; repairs ° I ' and outfits for same; rebuilding and improvement of same, including use of additional land where necessary; supplies and provisions for houses of refuge and for shipwrecked persons succore at stations; traveling expenses of officers under orders from the Treasu Department; commutation of uarters and allowance for heat anqlight for q`§‘§,,”§’,{,?f‘§2§{°“ °’ officers of the Revenue-Dutter Service detailed for duty in the Life- mggiggyagg M diss Saving Service; for carryingiout the rovisions of sections seven and v¤1.zz,p.b1. eight of the Act approved ay fourtli, eighteen hundred and eig£li;y— two; for draft ammals and their maintenance; for teleplhone es Cmmgme and care of SMI16 ; and continint expenses, including fyeig 1;, Storage, Am, P_ m_’P°'“°* rent, repairs to apparatus, la or, medals, stationery, newspapers or statistical purposes, advertising, and all other necessary expenses not included under any other head of life-saving stations on the coasts of the United States, $2,100,000. _ No mum For establishing new life-savingxstations and lifeboat stations on W ‘ ·the sea and lake coasts of the nited States, authorized by law, $25,000, to be available until expended.