120 SESSION OF THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1922. 
cellaneous items are put in approximately as only 3 per cent, and these items in any ship would 
show only a small variation. ; 
“On my ship, for the past two years, my subsistence account has not exceeded 52 cents 
per man per day, and we have what is known as a good ship. On our last voyage it was 
43 cents.” 
In connection with the items of expense shown in the paper, Captain Sullivan said: 
“Tn the last year my vessel is approximately 20 per cent under these amounts, and our 
repair bills are negligible. The last three-months voyage caused an expense in the way of 
repair bills of $208.” 
