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SIXTY—FIF TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Crrs. 115, 116. 1918. 741 Bangor, Maine; and Apalachicola, Florida; and the ports of Dubuque, — Iowa; Toledo, Ohio; Evansville, Indiana; Memphis, Tennessee; Nashville, Tennessee; Point Pleasant, West Virginia; Burlin ton, Vermont; Jacksonville, Florida; Tampa, Florida; Louisville, lientucky; and Cincinnati, Ohio; at the rate of $2,100 per year for each local inspector. "And in addition the Secretary of Commerce may appoint, in dis- ‘$£°°£i:S° ' tricts or ports where the volume of work reqiires them, assistant inspectors, at a salary, for the port of New Yer , of $2,500 a year each; for the ort of New Orleans, Louisiana; the districts of Philadglphia, Permsylgania; Baltimore, Maryland; the ports of Boston, assachusetts; Providence, Rhode Island; and the district of San Francisco, Clem, silky California, at $2,350 per year each, and for all other districts and alma. r° ports at a salary of $2,100 a year each; and he may appoint a clerk to any such board at a comlpensation not exceeding $1,500 a year to each P°l'S°“, S0 8PP°i¤Wd· VGPY i11S_lL6¢t01‘ provided for in this or the °“'~» °" preceding sections of this title s all be paid his actual necessary traveling expenses while traveling on official business assigned him by comipetent authority, totgether with his actual and reasonable expenses or transportation o instruments, which shall be certified and sworn to under such instructions as shall be given by the Secretary of Commerce. D I. of t "Assistant inspectors, appointed as provided by law, shall perform mmm. such duties of actual inspection as may be assigned to them under the direction, supervision, and control of the local inspectors. Tm "The Secretary of Commerce may appoint not exceeding four °u°°i°°p°°t°”' traveling inspectors when in his judgment tlgy are necessary or the improvement of the service, each of whom sh be entitled to a sallgr-ly of $3 000 a year_ and his actual necessary traveling expenses w e

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That all officers and employees provided for in this Act shall not time eompeneum, receive the additional compensation authorized by section six of the 19}%;,, I,_ 8,, Act making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial ' expenses o the Government for the cal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nineteen. mms mmm ‘ ‘A.nd the Secretary of Commerce may from time to time detail said °° ' assistant inspectors of one port or district for service in any other port or district, as the needs of the Steamboat-Inspection Service may, in his discretion, require, and the actual necessary traveling expenses of assistant inspectors so detailed, while traveling on official business assigned them y competent authority, shall, su ject to such limitations as the said Secretary may in his discretion prescribe, be paid in the same manner as provided in this section for inspectors} ’ Approved, July 2, 1918. m 2,191.8. CHAP. 116.-An Act Maldng appropriations for the payment of invalid and [1;*%* m°°·] other pensions of the United States for the fiscal year ending June thirtisth, nineteen {Public, N¤.1S4.] hundred and nineteen, and for other purposes. Be it enacted the Senate and House of Re eseniatives 0 the United P , , States of Ameriggin Congress assembled, Thai); the followigg sums are um. www appropriated, out of any money in the Treas not otherwise appropriated, for the payment of pensions for thdlgcal year ending June thirtiefh, nineteen hundred and nineteen, and for other purposes, name yz . Army and Navy pensions, as follows: For invalids, widows, minor sigtnm etc" pmchildren, and dependent relatives, Army nurses, and all other pensioners who are now borne on the rolls, or who may hereafter be placed thereon, under the provisions of any and all Acts of Congress,