Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/689

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658 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cas. 353, 354. 1924. B°'°°' my °' *'°°°j Sec. 2. The Secretary of War is authorized to sell at public sale neu-ldd mum upon terms and conditions deemed advisable by him, the land lying north of the Carlisle~Harrisburdg Highway, being part of the tract of land known as farm numbere 2, constituting a part of the Carlisle Barracks Reservation, the land to sold as a whole or in parcels as the Secretary of War may determine, and to execute and eliver in the name of the United States and in its behalf any and all deeds or Awww M mm otléer instrplrperétg necessary vt? effect sigzlh sale. _ b '°rM°di%1FiddScrv. no. 3. e retary o ar IS au o to acquire y negotiai¤=¤ ¤¤¤¤¤r tion or appropriate condemnation proceedings additional land needed _ at the post of Carlisle Barracks for the use of the Medical Field D°‘°”"’“°"· Service School, to wit: The so·called Alexander tract, being a triangular_parcel of ground lying the southeastward of the original reservation and between said orpgmal reservation, the said farm numbered 1, and the Cumberland alley Railway, comprising nineteen and six-tenths acyes, morelor gess; ang tpe so-calle§l1Henders3>n tract, bein an irregu ar parce 0 oun ying nort westwar of the origial reservation and the sagd farm numbered 1, and southeastward of the Carl1sle—Harr1sbu1;g]1H1ghway, comprising thirty-four Gigli? pmeeeeb ot acres, more or less: Provided, at the proceeds realized from the ¤¤¥¤ f·>¤1¤¤==¤¤¤¤· sale authorized by section 2 of this Act of the (part of farm numbered 2 there1n described may be applied towar the acquisition of the said Alexander and Henderson tracts: And provided (further. .,§§°§,‘{L"2h§°·i{'L°§S3°}§Z That any residpe of the proceeds of the said sale not require to pay for the acquisition of the said tracts nmder the provisions of this Act shall be depos1ted in the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts. Approved, June 7, 1924. iiiaiiink-lvblgeli CHAP. 354.-An Act To regulate and Ex rates of pay for employees and

 officers of the Government Printing Office.

Govmmm Frm Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Iigpresentatives of the mg omee. _ United States of America in Oongresa assemble , That on and after _mfg{$,@“d,§“°g‘,“§§ July 1., 1Q24, the Public Prmter may employ, at such rates of wages {fzqrlpgegrbvtha P¤¤- and salaries, including compensamon for night and overtime work, ° as he may deem for the interest of the Government and just to the persons employed, exlccgit as otherwise provided herein, such jour- _ _ neymen apprentices a orers an ot_er_ persons as may be necessary ,,€{j‘§},},';°,§}°{,‘},,,‘}Q,,§‘$f for the iwork of the, Government Pr1nt1ng Office; but he shall not, at any time, employ more persons than the necessities of the public PWM pork 1p)ay r$Zqi(pr%}c;rtmore thianftzwo giupdpeciggjlprslptices at any one , ‘ ,,-;,.1me:_rovze a_onan a er uy _ emimmum ay g;g1;;;i;ii:,¤i;•i;g$°(;· p¤g° of all journeynien printers, pressmen, and ibooklimders employed) in Determination 0, the Government Printing Office shall be at the rate of 90 cents an wages by conference or hour for the time actually employed: Provided further, That except §,'},§’};§,,,§’"'g}°',,;‘,§‘,‘§ as hereinbefore provided, the rates of wages, including compensation affected- for night and ovegtigiebgwpirk, for xnloxie than ten employees of the same occu ation s a etermine a conference betwee th · `pmml by mnt Public Priiiter and a committee selectedy by the trades aifectedlj and Qdmmittee on rmt- the rates and lclomplensgtion sp agreed upon shall become effective mg- upon approva y the oint ommittee on Printing· if the Public mgm °i °p°°°f Printer andlthe cormfpittee representing any trade fail to agree as to wages sa aries an compensation either party is hereby granted Changes ummd theright of appeal to the Joint Committee on Printing, and the decision of said committee shall be final; the wages, salaries, and I d compensation determined as provided herein shall not be subject to ,,§’§_,’§,_,°Q§YQ,E,‘§§§§“§y change oftener than once a year thereafter: Provided further, That

  • ,;>=gerT;g;¤;;,¤¤§sd ,1;*3;} employees and officers of the Government Printing Office, unless

me otherwise herein fixed, shall continue to be paid at the rates of wages,