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 144 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 49,50. 1921. H“¤*i¤¤*°¤» I“"·» is hereb 'ven to the construction by the city of Huntington, Indi- $i>uii8m’ M nm ana, of hlillam for water supply purposes across Wabash RWBP, 815 _ such location and in accordance with such plans as msg be_ap(proved €'§,”}’,l’§',,.,w.,, .a,,, by the Chief of Engineers and the Secretary of War: romde, That "',1'?““%’“¤·I¤.°¤i,,nt·,_ this Act shall not e construed to authorize the us_e of such dam to Mus with www do- develop water power or generate electricity: Provided further, That "°l°°m°°°‘ the consent hereby given shall terminate and be at an_ end from and after thirt days’ notice from the Federal Power Commission, or_other authorized ageing of the United States, to said city that_des1rable water-power dev opment will be mterfered with boy the existence of ,,,R°”°”*,m· °*°·· W said dam; and any grantee or licensee of the Umte States proposing to develop a power project at or near aid dam shall have author1ty to remove, submerge, or utrhze said dam under such conditions as said commission or other agency may determine, but such conditions shall not include compensation for the removal, submezglence, or utilization of said dam if the water level to be maintain m said power project is higher than the level of the crest of said dam: And °¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤·¤*  ¤¤  further, That. this Act shall  null and void unless the ' by authorized rs commenced withm one year and completed within three years from the date hereof. _ ‘°‘“‘°“‘“"°“*‘ Sec. 2. That the right to` alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, July 18, 1921. {§‘?i¥}2s'°1§};‘ orrn. so.-An Act To rm-um mciasary postrmsters me empieyees of the {Pu, 0. 41.1 Pogti;.lr and readjust their salaries and compensation on an equitable basis, an e e urposes. _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re eeentativee of the §,°§‘°‘,,,“°{}',,‘,fi,°‘,,,,,,,,, United States of Amerika in O0·n.gress assemblgd Thiit from and after v¤;*;,¤¤¤§g= ¤;¤·*ifo,•g· July 1, 1921, postmasters of the fourth class shall be paid the same me¤l1s1.' ’ compensation as now provided bylaw, except that they shall receive 145 per centum of the cancellations of the first $75 or less per uarter, 70 per centum of the next $100 or less per quarter, and on thelbalance 60 ger centum. f"¥{,‘§,‘§.,,°f,$,"{§, mm mo. 2. That as a reward for faithful and meritoriousaservice special ¢¤r¤<¤¤ www- clernsl may be appotrinted the eixecntivgi finance, impney order, pos savings, regis ,mai, an other `visions of t-c ass ost ,,f‘{,‘§‘_ otitices. Clerks in the executive, finance, money order, ostal saviiigs, <>¤g:L¤H>¤;s¤l&1;r¤- registry, and other divisions of first-class post offices who were desig- ’ nated as special clerks, finance clerks, cashiers, foreman, bookkee ers, chief stamp clerks, chief mailing clerks, and stenographers on guns 30, 1920, and who were, on and after July 1, 1920, assigned as clerks of grade five shall, from and af ter the dpassage of this Act, unless they mm were demoted for cause, be given the esignation and status of special nemeeim summa cl61‘l<S, md ¤SS1§|’l6d to _ the first or second grade: Provided, That °¤‘Y '°' °°'”°· clerkstvcgho have een designated as special clerks shall not be demoted 3 C excep or cause. ,,£;";ZlE,-ff-§"?$, IQLE Sec. 3. That clerks and carriers in the intermediate or automatic ’ “ °"°"‘°°· grades who were appointed to regular positions before Jime 5, 1920, and are receiving less than the maximum grade of salary, shall receive credit for all time served as substitute on a basis of one ear for each three hundred and six days of eight hours served as substitute, and be promoted to the grade to which such clerk or carrier would have pflggressed had his original appointment as substitute been to grade $°{§'§,$,,,,_ Sec. 4. That, effective July 1, 1921, the minimum salary of foreman m first—class offices shall be $2,100 per annum.