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SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Cus. 146-148. 1923. 1327 of the Senate. Not more than four members o appointed shall be P°““°°l “'°“‘“°¤¤· from the same political party.” Sec. 3. That the provisions of section 2 of this Act shall not affect uLli:¤"¤¤il•d°e:¢$°La°?lt the tenure of office of any person who is a member of the World War Foreign Debt Commission at the time this Act takes eifect. Approved, February 28, 1923. cmu?. 147.-is Aa Amuerizsng are nnamm me ous mmm Company to '°"‘;g{'§;,*°“· construct an elevated railroad siding adjacent to its tracks in the city of Washington. Be it enacted og the Senate and House 7% Representatives of the United States of merica in Uonglress asse Zed, That the Baltimore §f,$*°g 9_g*&¤=g>h*gg and Ohio Railroad Company is ereby authorized to construct and mums comdpssy maintain elevated sidings in the city of Washington, District of ’§§€,tl’§m°,§f¤¤°”,'§l Columbia, acrom N Street north, between First an Second Streets W,%g°‘f· east, and across Second Street east, between N Street and Florida ° Avenue north, said sidings to be connected with and to spring from any of its tracks in square numbered seven hundred and eleven, or from any of its tracks south of Florida Avenue, and to connect with elevated tracks in square numbered seven hundred and ten: Provided, mg, gm, That such sidings shall not be at a lower grade above the present grade of N Street than the sidingin N Street, constructed and maintained under authority of the ct of Congress approved June 27, V¤1-34, p-W1- 1906. . Approved, February 28, 1923. CHAP. 148.-An Act Making appro tions for the government of the District FlH-R- of Columbia and other activities whole or inlaart the revenues {WNW. Nv-457-l of such District for the iiscal year ending June 30, 1924, an for o purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the _ _ United States of America in Congress assembled, That in order to defray the expenses of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year pmmtieggpoglpeqaos ending June 30, 1924, 40 per centum of each of the following sums, ,'§',,';,,,d,,, ,,,,,§"m,. except those herein directed to be paid otherwise, is appropriated out '·“°‘ '°""’““°’· of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and all the remainder out of the combined revenues of the District of Colpmbia and such advances from the Federal Treasury as are authorized in the District of Columbia Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1923, namely: . GENERAL EXPENSES. “°"°”' °‘P°°’°“· nxscvrrvs onion. E"°‘”‘“" °"’°°· Salaries: Two commissioners, at $5,000 each; engmeer com- dwmff °¤¤¤¤*=· missioner, so much as may be necessary (to make salary $5,000); secretary, $2,700; three assistant secretaries to commissioners, at $1,600 each; clerks-one $1,500, three at $1,400 each, one $1,200, one (who shall be a stencgrnpher and typewriter) $1,200, one $84% two at $720$each; two messengers, at $600 each; stenographer an t writer 1 · _ _ _ ylllleterinsiry ldggisionz Veterinary surgeon for all horses m_ the V¤¢¤i¤¤¤ ¤¤v¤=*¤¤· departments of the District government, $1,400, and for medicines, surgical and hospital supplies, $350; _ _ _ __ Purchasing division sa aries: Purchasing officer, $3,000; deputy P¤¤=¤¤¤¤=¤¤v¤=¤¤¤ purchasing officer, $1,800; computer, $1,440; clerks-one $1,800, one $1,600, three at $1,500 each, twelve at $1,200 each (live of whom