Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1564

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SIXTY-SEVENTH coucnnss. sm. iv. ce. 292. me. 1537 ing, thewriting, billing, computing, mimeographing, multi a h- ing, plhldtostat, and other duplicatinlg machines and devices, igilclgding eir exchange and repair; te egra§h and telephone service; su sistence and traveling expenses of 0 cers and employees while traveling on official business; freight, express, and draya ; tabulating cards, stationery and misceianeous omce supplies, gilrniture and equipment, ice, water, heat, light, and power, street-car fare, and all other necessary and incidental expenses not included in the ,,,§Y,;*,*¤”*° *1***** '¤¤¤ foregoing, $150,000, to remain available until June 30, 1924. ' nmmau or r.icrrr1=1oUsns. I·*¢'*“*°¤=°S B¤¤‘·•¤· For retired pay of officers and employees engaged in the field wwwservice or on vessels of the Lighthouse Service, except . rsons cong)n:)180usly employed in district offices and shops, fiscaln year 1923, 7 I Damage claims: To pay claims adjusted and determined by the usiiiiiiimu d°m°g° Department of Commerce under the provisions of section 4 of the v°1‘°°""°°7‘ Act approved June 17, 1910 (Thirty-sixth Statutes,-pa 537), on account of damage occasioned to private property by colhsion with vessels of the Lighthouse Service and for which the vessels of the Lighthouse Service were regponsible, certified to the present Congress in House Documents umbered 555 and 567, $606.75. cme ma oeauue ooasr aim cnonnrrc smzvnr. $¤¤¤¥· Damage claims: To pay claims adjusted and determined by the llgaymmtu t°$'?•"’mi Department of Commerce under the provisions of the Act approved '°§;d_u,,,_1,,“_ June 5, 1920 (Forty-first Statutes, page 1054), on account of damage occasioned by acts for which the oast and Geodetic Survey has been found to be responsible, certified to the present Congress in House Document Numbered 537, $188.25. BUREAU or rismmms. °°B°'°°°“ For protecting the seal fisheries of Alaska, including the furnish- i¤6ll°m sum M"` ing of food, fuel, clothing, and other necesities o life to the ,’°§*,¤?§; natives of the Pribilof Islands of Alaska, transportation of sup- •*°· plies to and from the islands, expense of travel of agents and other employees and subsistence while on said islands, hire and maintenance of vessels, and for all expenses necessary to carry out the mu an provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to protect the sea fisheries ‘ •"‘ · of Alaska, and for other fpurposes,” alplproved Alpril 21, 1910, and for the protection of the shernes of aska, mc uding travel, hire of boats, employment of temporary labor, and all other necessary exppnses connected therewith, fiscal year $29,800. Propuum ,0, ml ot to exceed $100,000 of the appropriation for Alaska general immeameiy avenue, service and not to exceed $10,000 o the appropriation for mamte· _4,,.,,,,_m5_ nance of vessels contained in the Act entitled “An Act making apgroéplriations fplr theJDepagt)me{1;2s4of Cgmfnercfthand Labor fo’r the so ear en 1 une , , an or er u , approve; January @$.1923, shall immediately available got the procurement of supplies and equipment reguired for shipment to the Pribilof Islands for the service of the scal year en ing June 30, 1924. · The appropriation of $40,000 for the fiscal year _1923 for the ,,:.,'Z”;€;P¤*I,§__;r¤°u°’ establishment of 31 fish-rescue station on the Mississippi River AR°°PP'M, p°P'_m*°‘“_ - made by the Deficiency Appropriation Act approved July 1, 1922, is hereby continued and made available during the fiscal year 1924. 42150°—-23-—-97 .