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 1174 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Gus. 40-42. 1923. ~ the provisions of the Act entitled “An Act to regulate the construc- ' tion of bridges over navigable waters," approved March 23, 1906. Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, January 24, 1923. Jm'i§l§&.i9m` CHAP. 41.-An Act To authorize the building of a bridge across the Great Pee Dee River in South Carolina. . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the _ii¤°;ii>·iii>° xggiii United States of Anwrvba in Congress asembled, That the counties %§‘i‘d°,§§f‘§{°°§,*?,;§; of Marlboro and Darlington be, and they are hereby, authorized to ` · construct, maintain, and operate a bridge and approaches thereto across the Great Pee Dee iver at a point suitab e   the interests gf n;vi(gati<;n and at or mpear Society Hill, in Darluggtpln gounty, cmameusu. out aro ina in acco ance with the provisions o the ct env°l'34’ **8* titled “An Act to revulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters," agpfoved ltliarch 23, 1906. _ ·¤¤¤¤°¤¤¤*· Sec. 2. at the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, January 24, 1923. _ Jan. 24 1923. CHAP.42.—AA Makmg° " £thDpa¤-un {tbl ° eras ami year cies? June 30,iB5i,°£’{.‘3‘°i3?ii£Z.p3.p.ia. °“‘ ° ° ““’“°' . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the .pI§`$,°§£§t£§spF°m°°t United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not pit epwise app1popr3ated,3{)or1;he Department of the Interior for the sca year en ng une, 24, namely: 8¤cr¤t¤ry's0i¤c¤- OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. sALAnms. chgsgyggggpéipswmtsy Secretary of the Interior, $12,000; First Assistant Secretary, ' $5,000 ; Assistant Secretary, $4,500; chief clerk, who shall be chief executive officer of the department and who may be designated by the Secretary to sign gfficéal papers ancil gocumentssduring the tempo— rary aisence 0 the ecretary an ssistant ecretaries $4000* assistant to the Secretary, $2,750; private secretary to the Score; I¤’P•°°°¤· tary, $2,500; assistant attorney, $2,500; two special inspectors glp ose lgmphkvment slialki be limged pp the inspeeétuiln pif offices ap? e wor in esevera offices un ert e contro o the epartmen _ _ _ at $2,500 each; six inspectors, at $2,500 each; chief disbursing clerk; ,,,,°’,§f‘§,,‘f‘ ‘**“¤*°¤$· $2,500; chiefs of divisions-pne of supplies, $2,250,_one of appointments, mails, and files, $2,200, and one of publications, $2,250; expgli s;cc0ur;tr!;1it,4?,00(E <ilerlis—fo1;r pt $2,pOO eiach, €we¥relof glaze woa ,• eac oureeno cass ree wenyo cassw 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 copyists, at $900 each; multigraph operator, $900; assistant multigraph operator, $720; two telephone switchboard operators, at $720 each; automobile mechanic, $1,400; chautfeurs-—one $1,080, eight at $720 each; twelve messengers at $840 each; six assistant messengers, at $720 each; l8bQI'Bl$*tl.l.1‘9¢ at $660 each, one $600; messenger boys-one $540,