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SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sms. IV. Cris. 265-267. 1923. 1499 The rates of com nsation for classes of itions ' grad com em. shséll bg 83 to 910 an hour. POS m thm B pam _ra e ve s a 1 include all classes of `tions in this servi th ¤1¤¤¤¤· duties of which are to be responsible fldgsthe administrationcoof §a.:a°£'°°1mi°j°muv° major division of a large bureau or establishment with varied work. The rates of compensation for classes of positions in this grade A¤¤¤¤lP¤¥· $,}:31 be $3,000, $3,100, $3,200, $3,300, $3,400, $3,500, and $3,600 a Sec. 14. That the estimates of the ex ndit and appropria- E¤¤¤¤•*¤¤ ·¢ ¤¤¤* tions set forth in the Budget to be transiliioittedubeysthe Prgsfidegt to m t° Confgress on the first day of the next ensuing regular session shall con orm to the classification herein provided, and that the rates of salary in the compensation schedules shall not become effective until the first day of the fiscal year estimated for in such Budget. Approved, March 4, 1923. CHAP. 288.-An Act Gran the consent of Con to the Freeb 0 me lm gmggvnyjgco ponaytruct a bridgetmgacross the Tug For1§!:?Big Sandy llllilreltnix? un , n uc . Be it enacted by the Senate and Haueeneg Representatives of the United States of America in Congress asse Zed That the consent of sg? gg °‘ Bis Congrex is hereby granted to the F reeburn Toll Bridge Company, heiabmrmsmge and its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a qpT¤'Q°5'Q¥¤§T{;}’Ym“°' bridge and approaches thereto across the Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at a point suitable to the interests of navigation, at or near the mouth of Peter Creek, in the county of Pike, m the State of Ken- $<:•§r,¤¤¤¤¤- tucky, in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act ’°' M to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters," approved March 23, 1906. · Sec. That tg; right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby ·¤¤¤d¤¤¤*· express y reserv . _ Approved, March 4, 1923. StgIgsAP. 267.-—An Act To amend section 5219 of the Revised Statutes of the United lnwlwl-;i;@T Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Ccmlpresa assemble , That section 5219 §f*};’f’•:;*¤,*;i° P of the Revised Statutes of the nited States be, and the same is 1\`N.¤¤¤l¤¤ded. ’ ' hereby, amended so as to read as follows: "Sec. 5219. The legislature of each State may determine and '*`“'“°° by 8***** direct, subject to the lprovisions of this section, the manner and place of taxing all the s ares of national banking associations located within its limits. The several States may tax said shares, or include d,f,,,'§,‘;f'_§,•*{,,°°,§’•,,,§,f°· dividends derived therefrom in the taxable income of an owner or cmdmm, ,,,,,,,,,,,_ holder thereof, or tax the income of such associations, provided the following conditions are complied with: “ 1. (a) The imposition by said State of any one of the above 0***1* ¤¤¤*<*¤=· three forms of taxation shall be in lieu of the others. “(b) In the case of a tax on said shares the tax imposed shall not ugyydawdhg be at a eater rate than is assessed upon other moneyed capital lll mm the hang of individual citizens of such State coming mto competi- _ tion with the business of national banks: Provided, That bonds, {,’f°__g_j•;,mv_mm¤ notes, or other evidences of indebtedness in the hands of individual umiéilwmm mann; citizens not employed or engaged in the banking or investment busi- °“’ ‘ ness and representing merely personal investments not made m com-