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SIXTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cn. 44. 1926. 181 ooascr evans 0**** °°°¤*·· Additional vessels: For additional motor boats and their ui — #‘—"°”‘°”*‘ m°°°’ ment and for five seaplanes and their equipment for the use Sl tile b°m'mphm°m' Coast Guard in enforcing the laws of the United States, and in erforming the duties with which the Coast Guard is charged, to he constructed or urchased in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, and fbr repairs or alterations to or for equip in and lacing in commission vessels or boats transferred from the lifavy .l))epartment to the Treasury Department for the use of the Coast Guard, $3,900,000, to remain available until December 31, 1926. _,dd,,,,m ,,,,,,,d,_ Flqr qvelpy gxpencgturedrequgsifle for and incident to the authorized tum- wor 0 t e oast uar , as o ows: For pay and allowances prescribed by law for commissioned ,,,,¥§§',;,§’§g{,’f*},‘§,‘?’f§’,,T‘f’ oilicers, cadets and cadet e neers, warrant oilice tt ollicers, _ ngl Y`S» P9 .Y and other enlisted men, active and retired, temporary cooks, and surfmgn, substitute surfmen, and one civilian instructor, fiscal year 1926, 1,235,000; For pay and allowances prescribed by law for commissioned F°'“"’· oflicers, cadets and cadet engineers, warrant oilicers, petty oilicers, and other enlisted men, active and retired, temporary cooks, and surfmcn, substitute surfznen, and one civilian instructor, rations or commutation thereof for cadets, cadet engineers, petty oficers, and other enlisted men, fiscal year 1927, $1,218,141; R mm mum For (;at1onsfi:;>(1;·apommutatiox§ thereof for petty oilicers and other 8 ` en iste men, ear 1926, 1 000· bFgr giel and Katyér for vesselgolstatiims, and houses or refuge for F“°‘·°“”· t. e sc years t at ollow: For 1926, $20,000; For 1927, $336,206; $ Fo':} outfits, ship chandlery, and engineers? stores, fiscal year 1927, 0¤¢¤¤>· 810*68- •-**»¤- 102, 00; H Igqr carryilpg opiilthe provisions of the Act of June 4, 1920 for the {?§{{‘§‘,f‘*,§f’{,',;}'?°“`· sc ears t at o ow: Fory1926, $10,000; For 1927, $3,000· For mileage and expenses allowed by law for oilicers, and actual °"’°“’°"· traveling expenses, per diem in lieu of subsistence not exceeding $4, for other persons traveling on duty under orders from the Treasury Department, including transportation of enlisted men and applicants for enlistment, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof; expenses of recruiting; rent of rendezvous and expense of maintaining the same; advertising for and obtaining men and apprentice sgaémen, for the fiscal years that follow: or 1926 0,000; For 1927; $12,000; For cqiastal communicggion lines and facilities and their main- tiozm °°""”““‘°°‘ tenance scal ear 1926, 0,000; For draft ariimals and their maintenance, fiscal year 1926, $4,000; Dm? """’“*“· For contingent expenses, including communication service, sub- °°“"’·’°”‘°‘°°’*“°“· sistence of shipwrecked persons succored bgi the Coast Guard: care, trans ortation, and burial of deceased o cers and enlisted men, including thow who die in Government hospitals · wharfage; towage, frei ht; storage; repairs to station apparatus; advertisicxag; surveys; medgals; labor; newspapers and peri icals for statisti purposes; and all other necessary ex nses which are not included under any other heading, for the iiscaliears that follow: For 1926, 10,000; For 1927, $20,000;