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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sms. I. Cue. 43, 44. 1926. 161 . For trsveland in the Postal Service, dice "‘¤'·*·°*°· of the Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, $1,000. 1 = _ = J If therevenues of theiPost; Omoo Department shall be insudicient ,,,{2@j‘;§°;’, 'gg to meet ‘thel’a§propriatio1is made under Title- II of this Act, a— sum ¤¤rv1¤• y<:;m_¤_: equal to auch eiicxencyin the revenues of such department is hereby mast "' °°° a propriated, to be out of anymoxzxin the Treasury not otherwise ap nopriatedyte supplysuch d 'ency in the revenues of the Post Department for the fiscal ending Jima 30, 1927,¢au*d the-sum needed may be advance to the ost Omoo De artment upon reciuisition of the Postmaster General. gho. 2. Those civi ian positions in the field services under the Cgmm ¤g;mg;·•j several executive; departments and independent the gxeeuzebegeau compensation of which was fixed or by law but adj y for °°"‘ °"" the fiscal year 1925 under the authori and a propriations con- V tained in the_Act entitled ”"An Act mdhing additional appropria— "°‘·‘°·¥’·’°‘· tions for the decal year ending June 80, 1925, to enable the heads of the several executive departments and independent establish- ments to ad'ust the rates of compensation of civilian em loyees in certain of the field serviees," approved December 6, 192; may be paid imder the applicable appropriations for the fiscal year 1927 at rates not in excess of those permitted for them imder the pro- visions of such Act of December 6, 1924; Sno. 3. The head of an executive department -0r independent m§e“*;*&’¤·gJ¢gj*,g;j establishment, where, in his judgment, conditions of emp oyment mak dma use- require it, may continue to furnish civilians employed in the field §°.}'vr°'§‘,‘f°°' °°°""‘°°'° service with quarters, heat, light, household equipment, submstence, and laundry service; and approgriations for the Escal year 1927, _,,·f°$°*"°°'*°**°°*°'°**· of the character heretofore used r suchpurposesi arehereby made . available therefor: Provided, That the reasonable value of such $5}- id d allowances shall be determined and considered, as part of the com— pm exl>¤¤i°;?exi»i»¤¢i¢i¤i. pensatnon in fixing the salary rate of such civilians. Approved, March 2, 1926. ORA}?. 44.—-An Act Making o riations to su l nt dencieneles mlm · girguciprtain agépropriitgons fortt e+&pd-alpygalr endln;d;l§1il)1ey8‘j0Tg1`;9b2.6w prior "["lETlh slsT` years, ve en au emeu , ro o or ears ending June 80,pl·9)26, anudglune 38, 1927, andagg other pu-xeposee. y ‘ B¢itenactedbytlwSe1natea•¤dHa»ueeio Re emtativeao the Umar sam of America ia cmg.-m t.c.m.iw,m1`*:st the folloliving ,.§.%*" ”°°“·°°’ ’*°*~ sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not other- wise appropriated to supply urgent deficienciesin certain ap ro- priations for the decal year ending June 30, 1926, and prior iigcal years, to provide urgent supplemental ggpropriations for the iiacal years ending June 30, 1926, and June , 1927, and for other pur- poses, nam y: LEGISLATIVE I’°“‘°“"°· smears “°“*°· ~ Salaries: For compensation of Senators, for the fiscal years that §?,j';j,"Dp_,,w mx follow: iw. ' For 1925, $75,000; For 1926, $240,000. For compensation of the Vice President, for the fiscal years that X*,,°,';,K‘,,’f,‘f,°,§; ,,2,, follow: lm For 1925, $975; For 1926, $3,275. 48892°—-27- --11