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74Tx C ONGRESS . SESS . II. C H. 725. JUNE 23, 1936 . Vol-43,P .1116 . , delivered to the Treasury Department under the terms of the Act approved March 3, 1925 (U. S . C., title 27, sec . 41), the purchase (not to exceed $1,50 0), maintenance, repair, exchange, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, to be used only for official purposes in the field, and the rental of quarters in the District of Columbia, as follows Pay and allowances . Pay and allowances : For pay and allowances prescribed by law for commissioned officers, cadets, warrant officers, petty of ficers, and other enlisted men, active and retired, temporary cooks, surfmen, substitute surf men, and two civi lian instructors, including not to Retired members of Life Sa ving Serv ice . exceed $94,000 for retired pay for certain members of the former Vol. 46, p .164 .

Life Saving Service authorized by the Act approved April 14, 1930 p.506. C S .p.i Cash prizes .

(U. S. C., ti tle sec . )7 an

b $ i tie 14 178 a . d not exceeding 6 000 for cash Death allowance . prizes for men for excellence in gunnery, target practice, and Vol. 41, p. 824 . engineering competitions, for carrying out the provisions of the Act u.S.o.,p.1570.

of June 4, 1920 (U. S . C., title 34, sec . 943) , rations or commutation thereof for cadets, petty officers, and other enlisted men, mileage Traveling expenses . and expenses allowed by law for officers ; and traveling expenses for other persons traveling on duty under orders from the Treasury Department, including transportation of enlisted men and appli- cant s for enl istm ent, with sub sist ence and tran sfer s en rout e, o r cash in lie u the reof, expe nses o f rec ruiti ng for the Coast Guar d, ren t of rendezvous, and expenses of maintaining the same ; advertising for and obtaining men and apprentice seamen ; transportation and packing allowances for baggage or household effects of commissioned Ffev o.

officers wa rrant officers an d enlisted men $1 7 566 458

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7 That no par t of this a$propr iation shall be u sed for increased pay at a rate in excess of $1,440 per annum to any nonflying commis- sioned officer or commissioned officer observer for making aerial flights ; which rate shall be the legal maximum rate of such increased pay as to any such officer . Fuel and water.

Fuel and water : For fuel, lubricatinz oil, kerosene, and water for vessels, stations, and houses of refuge, $1,414,450 ; Outfit s, stor es, et • .

Outfits : For outfits, including repair s to portable equ ipment at shore units, ship chandlery, engineers' stores, and draft animals and Stations, houses of their maintenance, $1,400,000 ; refuge, etc . R ebuilding and rep airing stations : Fo r re bui ld ing a nd re pai ri ng stations and houses of refuge, temporary leases, rent, and improve- ments of pr operty for Coast Guard purposes, i ncluding use of a ddi- Limitation on now tional land where necessary, $292,500 ; construction . No part of the appropriations contained in this Act under the Coast Guard, nor of any appropriation heretofore made, shall be used for th e construction fo r the Coast Guard of any new perma nent aviation shore station or for the permanent enlargement of the capacity of any existing aviation shore station, but this limitation shall no t apply to expen ditures for compl etion of construc tion for coastal communica. which funds were made available prior to February 5, 1936 ; tion lines .

Communication lines : For coastal communication lines and facili- Civilian field em- ties and their maintenance, and communication service, $138,120 . ployees .

C ivil ian empl oyees : For compensation of civilian employees in the field, including clerks to district commanders, $201,760. contingent expenses . Contingent expenses : For contingent expenses, including subsist- ence of shipwrecked and destitute persons succorded 1 by the Coast Guard and of prisoners while in the custody of the Coast Guard

for the recreation, amusement, comfort, contentment, and health of the enlisted men of the Coast Gua rd, to be expended in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, not exceeding $40,000 ; instruments and apparatus, supplies, technical books and periodicals, ' So in original .