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552 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 198, 199. 1922. Meg 2:ié?§2- 8.—An Act Declaring lake George, Yazoo County, Missimippi, to be a [Publilt, Na my hmm ° °¤°°‘m‘ hk G Mm Be it enacted by the Senate and House rj Representatives cj United 1>es`im1°°£% s mv;. States of America. in Gon ess assembled, That Lake George, m Yazoo ”'“"° "°‘“'· Cormty, in the State of issippi, be, and the same is hereby, declared to be not a navigable water of the United States within the meaning of the laws enacted by the Congress for the preservation and L protection of such waters. _ Sec. 2. That the ht of Congress to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expresgfy reserved. Approved, May 24, 1922. m M mz CHAP. 1 9.- Act M8k1Ir g a ro tions for the Department of the Interior

 furthe iisca19year;1d·ing June 30, 1%,3, gid; for other purposes.

. Be it enacted the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United l` i States of Amerie}; in 0'ongress assembled, Thaitr the following sums are °]°"“°"°°’*`°“°°‘ appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the Department of the Interior for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, namely: · ¤•¤¤¢¤1’=°¤¤¤· OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. sannuzms. ‘ ,,,§'§',{'F:{f "°* Secretary_ of the Interior, $12,000; _ First Assistant Secretary, $5,000; Assistant Secretary, $4,500; chief clerk, mcluding $500 as superintendent of buildings, who shall be chief executive officer of the dipartment and who may be designated by the Secretary to nin ofhci papers and documents during the temporary absence of e Secretary and Assistant Secretaries, $4,000; assistant to the Secretary, $2,750; private secretary to the Secretary, $2,500; assistant I”°°°t°”` attomey, $2,500; two special inspectors (whose employment shall be limited to the ins ection of offices and the work in the several offices wd, ,,; dM,,,,,,,_ under the control oi) the department), at $2,500 each; six inspectors, °*°’¤·•“'· at $2,500 each; chief disbursing clerk, $2,500; chiefs of divisions-- one of supplies, $2,250, one of appointments, mails, and files, $2 250, and one 0 publications $2,250; expert accormtant, $2,000; clerksfour at $2,000 each, twelve of class our, two at $1,740 each, fourteen of class three, twenty of class two, one $1,320, twenty of class one one $1,140, three at $1,000 each; returns office clerk, $1,600; female clerk, to be designated by the President, to sign land patents, $1,200; eight coplvjsts, at $900 each; multiigralph operator, $900; assistant multigrap operator, $720; two te ep one switchboard operators, at $720 each; automobile mechanic, $1,400; chauH’eurs—one $1,080, eight at $720 each; twelve messengers, at $840 each; six assistant messengers, at $720 each; laborers—three at $660 each, one $600; can no sign mma messen er boys·—0ne $540, three at $420 each; five packers, at $660 "°°"’· °°‘* each; clerk to sign, rmder the direction of the Secretary, in his name and for him his aaipproval of all tribal deeds to allottees and deeds for town lots m e and executed according to law for any of the Fivsl Tribes of Indians in the Indian Territory, $1,200; straws once. m , $222,020. m*?;¤yg*g,f&¤PP¤'¤·¤*· Office of Solicitor: Three members of a board of appeals, to be ' appointed by the Secretary of the Interior, at $4,000 each; assistant attorneys——one $3,000, two at $2,750 each, four at $2,500 each, seven at $2,250 each, eleven at $2,000 each; medical expert, $2,000; clerlm—one of class four, six of class three (one of whom shall act as stenographer and one of whom shall be a stenographer and type-