Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/538

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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Srzss. II. Cir. 94. 1920. 517 including the establishment, relpair, and improvement of beacons ,10** Md mbiiie and da marks and purchase of and for same; establishment of post °us°S` lights, lauoys, submarine signals, and fog signals; establishment of _ (5 or carbide houses, not to exceed $10,000: Provided, That any oil f,§,’,",‘§°;,,, ,,,,,m,,,,S_ or carbide house erected hereunder shall not exceed $550 in cost; construction of necessary outbuildinlgs at a cost not exceeding $500 at any one light station in any fisca year; improvement of grounds and buildings connected with light stations and de ots; restoring t§¤¤¤>*i¤s ¤i¤ii¤¤S· light stations and depots and buildings connected therewith: Pro- ° ` vided, That such restoration shall be limited to the original purpo e Limitof the structures; wages of laborers attending post lights; temporary em loyees and iield orce while engaged on works of eneral repair ami maintenance, and laborers an mechanics at liggitiouse depots; rations and provisions or commutation thereof for ee ers of lights R¤ii°¤S»¤¢¢· houses, workmgdparties in the field, oiicers and crews oi) light vessels and tenders, an officials and other authorized persons of the Lighthouse Service on duty on board of such tenders or vessels, and money accruing from commutation for rations and ppovisions for the abovenamed persons on board of tenders and lig t vessels or in working parties in the field may be paid on proper vouchers to the person aving charge of the mes of such vessel or party; reimbursement under rules prescribed by the Secretary of Commerce of keepers of light stations and masters of light vessels and of lighthouse tenders for rations and provisions and clothir;g furnis ed shipwrecked persons who may be temporarily provided or by them, not exceeding H1 all $5,000 in any fiscal year; fuel and rent of quarters where necessary for keepers of lighthouses; purchase of land sites for fog P¤r<=¤¤=o¤f¤i¢c¤.•¤=· signals; rent of necessary ground for all such lights arid beacons as are for temporary use or to mark changeable channels and which in consergience can not be made permanent; rent of offices depots, and w arves; traveling expenses; mileage; traveling and subsistence expenses of teachers while actuall employed by tates or rivate persons to instruct the children ofy keepers of lighthouses; all) other °°°**¤¢°¤*°’P°°’°°· contingent expenses of district offices and depots, $500,000. _ Lighthouse vowels: For salaries and wages of officers and crews of m°m°""° v°“°k` hght vessels and lighthouse tenders, including temporary employ- ment when necessary, $300,000. 1, I I Retired pay: For retired pay of officers and employees engaged in W" the field service or on vessels of the Li hthouse Service, except persons continuously emplgyed in district oéccs and shops, $20,000. M mpoum Cm Dam e claims: or payment to the Metro litan Coal Company, Oorxfpeny. Bostonftliassachusetts, for damage to wharf Eglonging to that com- P"“‘°“°°“ pany at Chelsea, Massachusetts, by collision of light vessel numbered sixty-six on April 10, 1917, $150. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. L2;§f“m°°‘ °‘ comrrssrormns or CONCILIATION. °' To enable the Secret of Labor to exercise the authorit vested E °°°· in him by section 8 ofat-he Act creating the Department oi Labor, vgggi p' ml and to appoint commissioners of conciliation, for per diem in lieu of subsistence at not exceeding $4, traveling ex nses, and not to exceed $1,500 for Ipprsonal services in the District oi)6Columbia, $25 000. War La r Administration: To enable the Secretary of Labor to ,,,§2,’,,,,Ij‘°°' "‘°”‘”" Q8·I'l'Y pn the Work of mediation and conciliation in labor dispiltés, “Q,'¥:‘“:‘{ci“ ’“l’°" uicluding the sa.rne objects Qpecilied under this head in the Sl1Bd1'Y dm ` Civil Appropriation Act for e Hscal year 1919, $39,912.