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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Gus. 188—190. 1920. 601 ances he has been able to secure as to the approval of, participation in, and contribution to the plan or plans proposed by the various contributin agencies. _ Sec. 5. 'lgiat, for the pugpose of enabhng the Secretary of the ,h·(},¥;§°%“;',§,m§n‘;; Interior to pay not to excee one-half of the cost of the examination tn;. t M5 and report herein provided for, there is hereby authorized to be P°'{"‘ ' a pro riated the smn of $20,000: Provided, That no expenditure LI,',L,°`{°g,,,,m.,¤; N. sli)all lib made or obligation incurred hereunder biy the Secretary of ¤°**°° the Interior until revision shall have been made or the playment of at least one-half the cost of the examination and report erein provided for by associations and agencies interested in the irrigation of the lands of the Imperial Valley. ` Approved, May 18, 1920. May 18, 191). CHAP. 18 .—AnA A thong the Sears of the Treasury to acce t on be- lH· R~ 9944-] half of the United State? th: donation by Sedgwitdli'yPost Numbered Ten, Graliid Army lP“bH°· N°· mg-] of the Republic, of its memorial hall property in Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa, for Federal building purposes. Be it e1w,ctedbyt}seSenateandHmtseo R esentativea of the United B M , States of America in Congress assembled, 'lgllzt the Secretary of the s$:$¤i."?a;§ Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to accept on my, §,1{,‘$'§;,,,,, ,,_ behalf of the United States the donation by Sedgwick Post Num ered •“*~'¤°·‘¤·¤* Ten,. Grand Arm of the Republic, of its memorial hall property in Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa, for Federal building purposes; being the east twenty-nine feet of lot eight block eleven, original town 0 Bedford, at the southwest corner of Main and Water Streets, together with the two-story and basement building, twenty-nine by eighty-one feet, outside measurement, now situated thereon; that said ,,,f;°,,,",§,',,,*{,‘,§l’“° ”““"‘ property shall be used and operated as are other public buildings, and that the annual appropriations for the general maintenance of public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department shall be construed to be available for use in connection with said property as for other buildings under said department. 0,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,, That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to permit said post M and the Sedgwick Post Women’s Relief Co Numbered Eight -two, to continue to occupy the second floor of salsa building until such time as said post dissolves; such occupancy to be without charge for rent, water, heat, or light, which are to be included in such free use. cemmmenme we And that a suitable bronze tablet commemorative of this gift shall '°*· , be furnished and placed on the exterior of said building at the expense of the United States. Approved, May 18, 1920. CHAP. 190.-—An Act To increase the efficiency of the commissioned and enlisted gilgsidiidil personnelof the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, IP¤bU°· N°· 2*0-} and Public Health Service. Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re eaentatives o the United I H States of America in C’o%reas a.ssembled{ThZ:t, eommenciiig January Amr. N·git¤g¤p*E¤Ej 1, 1920, commissioned o_ cers of the Army, Na, and Marine Corps, ij1°£iit enilées. u and Public Health Service shall be paid, in addition to all pay and, *}${’ “°‘“ J“°“"" allowances now allowed by law, increases at rates per annum as ' follows: Colonels m the Army and Marine CoTs, captains in the l\avy, and assistant surieons gene;-al in the Pu lic Health Service, S600; lieutenant colone in the Army and Marine Corps commanders in the avy, and senior surgeons in the Public {Health Service, $600; mayors in the Army and Marine Corps, lieutenant 4—!2$l°——2l-——$0