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 PUBLIC LAWS CF THE SIXTYSEVENTH CONGRESS or rm: UNITED STATES Passed  the third session, which was begun and held at the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, on Monday, the twentieth day of November, 1.922, and was adyemrne without day on Monday, the fourth day of ecember, 1922. Wannnw G. Hannmo, President; CALVIN Coomnon, Vice President; ALBERT B. CUMMJNS, President of the Senate pro tempore; Fnnnnmox H. GILLETT, Speaker of the House of Representatives. CHAP. 2.-An Act To provide for certain expenses incident to the third semion Ntlvllllnllllr of the Sixty-seventh Congres. · [Public. N¤· 3654 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Amerika in Congress assembled, That the appropriations for C,;},§0Yf,‘,,‘}°’{,f,,,,:,,‘: mileage and stationeiiy for Senators, Members of the House of Rep- ¤¤l<};d¤¤g:i¤];{;,1¤,§¤,,d resentatives, and De egates from the Territories, and expenses of swmuilgcncouiiizeiiel. Resident Commissioners, contained in the Act ma.ki.u%;1p5ropriations 4,,,, pp_ m, ,,4, for the legislative branch of the Govemment for the c year 1923, 425.426- are authorized to be paid to Senators, Members of the House of Representatives, Delegates from the Territories, and Resident Commissioners for atten ance on the third session of the Sixty-seventh Congress. Sum SENATE. ' For sixteen pages for the Senate Chamber at the rate of $2.50 per P"$°“· day each, November 20, 1922, to December 3, 1922, both dates inclusive, $560. nonsn or REPRESENTATIVES. a£s°ll°°°m°°’”°°t°` The following sums are appropriated, out of any money in the tsi;;iii»°ns°gfle¤°°¢gl° Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for session employees on account 0 the third session of the Sixty-seventh Congress: For forty- two pages at $2.50 per day each from November 20 to December 3, 1922, inclusive, $1,470; for three session telephone operators at the rate of $75 per month each from November 20 to November 30, 1922, inclusive, $82.50; in all, $1,552.50. Approved, November 28, 1922. CHAP. 3.--An Act Conveying the peninsula of Presrllue Isle, Erie, Pennsylvania, NWN; to the State of Pennsylvania, its original owner, for pub 'c park purposes. [Pubns, Nason.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives o the United States of America in Congress assembgd, Tliat the United States 1 iil€¤i¤`i:¤§¤it¤i,¢iig-_ hereby grants, quitelaims, and reconveys to the Commonwealth of $,1},, °’ °° P°“"” Pennsylvania all of its rights, title, and interest in and to the peninsula of Presque Isle at Erie, Tennsylvania, acquired by the United States 1061