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SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Cns. 292, 293. 1923. 1557 $8§`§g7s%1(pplies, services, and transportation, Quartermaster Corps, Eor barracks and quarters, $75. For Air Service, Army, 30 cents. For increase for aviation, Signal Corps, $6.87. For medical and hospital department, $73.29. For Ordnance Service, $16.50. For‘ordnance stores, ammunition, $8.37. For ordnance stores and supplies, $100.86. For armament of fortifications, $1,925.42. For arming, equipping, and training the National Guard, $471.91. For increase of compensation, Militav Establishment, $950.84. B Forh’Né?¥>nal Home for Disabled olunteer Soldiers, Paciiic ranc . 6. rosr orrrcn m:1>An·r1¢nrr·1·-—1¤os·r1i1. snavrcn. , For clerks, first and second class post offices, $299.42. m§,°g° °m°° D¤v¤¤’*· For power boat service, $65.37. For unusual conditions at post offices, $100. Total, audited claims, section 3, $104,17 8.75. Sec. 4. That this Act hereafter may be referred to as the “Third '1‘i¢1¤<>1Ac¤. Deficiency Act, iiscal year 1923." Approved, March 4, 1923. . l ` mma im. CHAP. 3.- A ‘ ' additional RB·l°4¤&I for ...es.?vi¤...“2‘mp°12,%“`k"`?... . &‘.%’é°L%'?..“.2“;;£2.¥'a.°'“§at.d s..e.°?.I.‘a°?sT’§'i°§?§.‘ r'=···»¤··, N-. M1 trict of Columbia during e iisml year ending June 30, 1924. ( Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Representatives of the C, m , United States of ziimerica in Oongreaa assembled, That all ciyilian m;f@;p¤ymt:, employeesbof the] Governments of fhofUnited Stabtes anid ge Diztgricéz ;2,5m,,y,,,m_ f Colum ia w 0 receive a tota 0 compensa ion a e r_a o $2,500 per annum or less, except as otéherwcise providggll in asléis Act, h ll eceive durin the scal year en ing une 30 itiona ioranpdinsation at thi rate of $240 per annum: Prozvided; That such meebézwm camo employees as receive a total of annual compensation at a rate more °°d *'*·"°· w than $2,500hand less than $2,740 shall rteceive additiopal colippilnsati t ate er annum as may e necessary o ma e eir sa(igr;zs,siiius ltheirpadditional compensation, at_the rate of $2,740 per annum, and no employee shall receivi addgnonal compenssgtnpln (1. th` Act at a rate which is more t an 6 per centum o the i-leilteuof tlie total annual compensation received by such employee: Not computed as Provided further, That the increased compensation at the rate of ,,,|,,,._ $240 per annum for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, shall not Ramctmif inbe computed as salary in c0nstruing_ this Act: Provided further, mma since Jnineg so, That where an employee in the service on June 30, 1922, has re· 192*-* ceived during the liscal year 1923, or shall receive during the fiscal vear 1924, an increase of salary at a rate in excess 0 $200 per JEnge;1&a·vleesince annum, or where an employee, whether previously in the service ‘“‘° · or not, has entered the service since June 30, 1922, whether such emplo ·ee has received an increase in salary or not, such employee shall be §ranted glue IHCEQESQE compeplsatgirsproxgldetillehtigegiiglfgnljg h e cer 1 ca ion 0 e n_ ,1 blraiiihhmdr tlhlgoltiead of the department or establishment employing such persons of the ability and qualigcations personal to such eml ld 'ustify such increase compensation. P (§i~;e;S2?ST‘vh(;;i; thh provisions of this Act shall not apply to the {ol- m§1;,¤,i§,ggd_¢¤¤Pi¤Y¤¤ lowinrrz Employees paid from the postal revenues and sums which mav m2 advanced from the Treasury to meet deficiencies in the postal