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422 SIXTYYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 102, 103. 1022. P M Pasadena, California, post office, dies bearingghe words and figures riigpoi-uy use. "Fiftieth Anniversary, Pasadena, All the ._ Sear 1924": `Promded, That no permit shall e granted for a longer period than six months. _N¤ ¤¤<p¤¤<1i¤ur¤ mr Sec. 2. That nothing in this Act shall be construed to authoriie °‘°“’°°°‘ the expenditure of any postal funds or appropriations either for the purchase of special dies or for furnishing or adapting canceling may chines for the use of special dies. Approved, March 13, 1922. U {

 CHAP. 103.-An Act Making appropriations for the Legislative Branch of: the
 Govemment for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, and for other purposes.

_ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ,,,,,,i"§f,"",,g_m° '”‘°‘ States of Amerika in Congress assembled, That the following sums are appropriated, out of any mone§ m the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the Legislative ranch of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, namely: S-·»·». siamrn. S¢¤¤¤¤¤· sansnms AND MILEAGE or SENATOBS. <>¤¤¤¤¤¤s¤¢i<>¤- For compensation of Senators, $720,000. Mi1¤¤s¤· For mileage of Senators, $51,000. 01¤¤¤rs.¤¤¤rk¤.¤tc- For compensation of officers, clerks, messengers, and others: Gcgiw Pr¤¤id¤¤¤'S af- ormon or rim vron PRESIDENT. ¤¤<=r¤¢¤rv»¤l¤¢k»¤¤d Salaries: Secretary to the Vice President, $4,000; clerk, $1,600; K"` messenger, $1,000; in all, $6,600. cHAPLA1N. Chaplain- For Chaplain, $1,200. ormcm or mm smcimranr. $¤<ér8;_¢;¤rs;l::k;*¤¤¤;¢¤. Salaries: Secretary of the Senate, including compensation as dismm '° °° bursing officer of sa aries of Senators and of contingent fund of the Senate, $6,500; assistant secretary, Henry M. Rose, $5,000; reading clerk, _$4,000· financial clerk, $4,000; chief clerk, $3,250; assistant Hnancial clerk, $3,600; minute and Journal clerk, principal clerk, librarian, enrolling clerk, and printingclerk, at $3,000 each; executive clerk, $2,750; file clerk, chief boo ·keeper, and assistant Journal clerk, at $2,500 eaqh; Hist assistant librarian, and keeper of stationery, at $2,400 each; assistant librarian, $1,800; skilled laborer, $1,200; clerks—three at $2,500 each, two at $2,220 each, one $2,100, one $1,750, one $1,440; assistant keeper of stationery, $2,000; assistant in stationery room, $1,200; messenger ID the library, $1,000; messenger, $1,440; assistant messenger, $1,200; laborers—th.ree at $840 each, three at $720 each, one in stationery room, $1,200; m all, $89,350. ¤¤¢¤¤¤¤¤¤ R<¤>¤¤· nocoimivr noon. S·¤r·<¤ri¤¤¤¤<1¤¤¤. ew. Salaries: Superintendent, $3,500; Erst assistant, $2,500; two clerks at $1,440 each; skilled laborer, $1,200; in all, $10,080. mgcmmirrw ¤mp1¤;··— oozuurrrmz mn·1.oYm:s. Gigs; e¤<it1:i¤s=e¤- Clerks and messengers to the following committees: Agriculture $?m,,,_°°°g°” °°°" and Forestry—·clerk $2.500, assistant clerk $1,800, assistant clerk