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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 55. 1922. 377 COAST GUARD. C°““* G““"’· Office of the commandant: Two chiefs of divisions, at $3,000 each; ,u3lE°° °t °°mm°°d` two assistant chiefs of divisions, at $2,200 each; title and contract CM“‘*“ P°'°°’“’°1· clerk, $2,000; law and contract clerk, $1,800; civil engineer, $2,250; topographer and hydrographer, $1,800; topographical draftsman, $1,500; draftsman, $1,500; tracin draftsman, $1,400; chief accountant, $2,000; private secretary for cgptain commandant, $1,400; clerks——eight of class four, fourteen o class three, fifteen of class two, fifteen of class one, ten at $1,000 each, two at $900 each; two messengers at $840 each; two assistant messengers at $720 each; laborer, $660; in all, $117,430. Tm,mm,"n,,°“_ The services of skilled draftsmen, and such other technical services as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary, may be employed only in the office of the Coast Guard in connection with the construction and repair of Coast Guard cutters, to be paid from the p,,,,;,p_;»,7s, appropriation “Repairs to Coast Guard cutters ": Promded, That the f{gff§f’· expenditures on this account for the fiscal year 1922 shall not exceed $8,000. A statement of the persons emplo ed hereimder, their duties, and the compensation paid to each s allrbe made to Congress each year in the annual estimates. $,,,,,0,, ,,,,p,,w,,_ For every expenditure requisite for an incident to the authorized work of the Coast Guard, as follows, including not to exceed $600 for maintenance, repair, and operation of motor—propelled passengercarrying vehicles, to be used only for officialfpurposes: pay, ew, ,,1;;.,,,,, For pay and allowances prescribed by law or commissioned officers, wd €¤“$t°d mmcadets and cadet engineers, warrant officers, petty officers, and other enlisted men, active and retired, temporary cooks and surfmen. substitute surfmen, and one civilian instructor, $6,297,398; rations For rations or commutation thereof for warrant officers, petty 1;0¢t,p.l098. officers, and other enlisted men, $817,163; Cmks ,0 sup,,,,,,_ For eleven clerks to district superintendents at such rate as the t<-ments- Secretary of the Treasury may determine, not to exceed $1,200 each, $11,917.50; Foe, em For fuel and water for vessels, stations, and houses of refuge, ' S76O’270; Outfits stores etc. For outfits, ship chandlery, and engineers’ stores for the same, " $678,000; _ For rebuilding and repairing stations and houses of refuge, tempo- reiriiiiilif Mum M rary leases, rent, and improvements of property for Coast Guard pupposes, including use of additional land where necessary, $250,000· Dem, ,",,w,,,c,,_ or carrying out the provisions of the Acts of March 26, 1908, and ,,1:*-8355; P- *°= V°'· June 4, 1920, $15,000; · _ Z,.n;v°,mgmmm¤_ For actual traveling expenses or mileage, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, for officers, an actual traveling expenses, per diem in lieu of subsistence not exceedingh$4, for other persons traveling on duty under orders from the easury Department, $175,000; · . I For draft animals and their maintenance, $35,000; fgga, mmxémw For coastal communication lines and facilities and their mainte· non. nance: $351000; _ Civilian employees. For compensation of civilian emcployees in the field, $61,940; C,,,m,,g_,,,mq,,,,,_,,,,_ For contingent expenses, inclu 'ng communication service, subsistence of shipwrecked persons succored by the Coast Guard, for the recreation, amusement, comfort, contentment, and health of the enlisted men of the Coast Guard, to be expended in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasixry, not exceeding $10,000; wharfage, towage, freight, storage, repairs to station apparatus, advertising, Am m surveys, medals, stationery, labor, newspapers and periodicals for 'p‘ `