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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Gus. 177,178. 1923. 1377 CHAP. 177.-An Act To authorize the sale of the Montreal River th ¥¤'¤h?»1*m· geseéyabtéxgn,  to the Gogebic County Board of the American LegL1§>1i1, Bile: Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of tlw — United States of America in Congress assembled That the Secretary M<>¤¢r¤¤1Riv¤r of Commerce, for and on behalf of the United States, is hereby au- uiliiii1°`i°:’1iiii¤i1é¤1¤a¤ thorized and directed, in his discretion, to sell and convey to the L°g*°“·B°“°'“°"· Gogebic County Board of the American Legion, Bessemer, Michigan for the sum of $1, that certain piece or parcel of land known D¤¤¤’¤1>¢*¢¤· as the Montreal River Lighthouse Reservation, Michigan, with all the rights, easements, an appurtenances thereto belonging, which is all that parcel of land situate at the mouth of the Montreal River in the county of Gogebic, State of Michigan, comprising lot two, section ten, township forty-eight north, ran forty-nine west, and containing forty and eighty-five onehundredtihs acres more or less, the same being no longer required for lighthouse purposes: Pro- ukmdkk vided, That said Gogebic County Board of the American Legion shall validhcmg. use this site for Kirk puxgoses and as a home for invalid members of the American gionz rovided further, That the deed of convey- m,§,°{m°¤ §;se*5°§; ance shall be upon the express condition that if at an time the deed- up Secretary of Commerce shall determine that the site lilereby authorized to be conveyed is not being maintained by the said Gogebic County Board of the American Legion as a site for park purposes and as a home for invalid members of the American Legion, and shall file and cause to be recorded a certificate to that eifect in the office of the omcial custodian of the records  to real estate in the county of Michigan, in which said ands are located, then the estate thereby conveyed shall immediately terminate and revert to the United States, w ich may thereupon reenter into and upon said premises as of its lirst and former estate. Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby ‘*"""°"‘“‘°’°‘°‘ expressly reserved. Approved, March 2, 1923. CHAP 178 -An Act Making appropriations for the military and nonmilitary activities- of the War Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1924, and for [P“b“°· N°·"°5·l other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the fo - ,,,§,‘},,'§,'{,*Q,°gf""°“"‘¥" lowin sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not ogierwise appropriated, for the military and nonmilitary activities of the War lgepartment for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1924, and for other purposes, namely: TITLE 1.-MILITARY ACTIVITIES AND OTHER EX- ,,{,?$,Pg',,ff‘§,°,{,‘_‘“'*"°“" PENSES OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT INCIDENT THERETO. orrxcn or sncanranr or wan. S°°'°“""’ °m°° Salaries: Secretary of War, $12,000; ASS1Sl¤¤11¢ S0<>1fot¤fY, $10,000; .¤5S°`;°;ll";3`7i°S$i.i;i Assistant and Chief Clerk, who shall sign such official papers and c1•=rk.c1¤rks,¤r¤- documents as the Secretary may direct, $4,000; private secretary to the Secretary, $2,500; clerk to the Secretary, $2,000; stenographer to the Secretary, $2,000; clerk to the Assistant Secretary, $2,400; assistant chief clerk, $2,400; disbursing clerk, $2,750; deputy disbursing clerk, $2,000; principal clerks-one $2,500, one $2,250, one $2,000; chiefs of divisions·—two at $2,500 each, two at $2,200 each, 42150%-23--87