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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHs.115, 116. 1921. 209 For industrial assistance and advancement and general administration of Indian property. _ For extension, improvement, piperation, and maintenance of existmgvlndian irrigation systems an for development of water sup lies. _ or the enlargement, extension, improvement, and repair oi) the buildings and grounds of existing plants and projects. For the employment of inspectors, supervisors, superintendents, clerks, Held matrons, farmers, physicians, Indian police, Indian jugges, and other emplofyees. dm or the suppression o tratlic in intoxicating liquor and deleterious FI; the Kprchase of horse-drawn and motor-propelled passengercarrying ve cles for official use. And or general and incidental expenses in connection with the administration of Indian affairs. Approved, November 2, 1921. CHAP. 1 16.-Joint Resolution Accepting the invitation of the Republic of Brazil Nlglbllituesliiiilj i to take part in an rntemational exposition to be held in Rio de Janeiro in 1922. [Pub. Res., No. 25.] Whereas the United States has been invited by the Republic of Bra- poiiiioiii hmm Ex zil to take art in an international ex osition, to consist of exhibits P”“mb1°‘ relating to liarming, cattle industry, iislieries, mining and mechanical industries, transportation, communication, commerce, science and Ene arts, special emphasis to be laced upon forestal and manufacturing industries, to be held at Eio de Janeiro, commencing the 7th day of Se tember, 1922: Therefore be it Resolved by tl; Senate and House oéhlliepreserwatives of the Unxited mvimrouby rama States of America in Congress assembled, tsaid invitationis accepted. Z2 ¥Q°£i°i°°t° m' °°` Sec. 2. That the President is hereby authorized to appoint a ,f¤’g°g‘;,§"g,*' commissioner general and five commissioners to re resent the United cw ’ States in the proposed exposition, the amount of whose compensation P°y‘_ shall be determined by the Secretary of State: Provided, That two of §'Q,°"“°’;‘,,c_’t,,,,,,, the said commissioners to be designated by the President shall serve <;¤¤*t, wm_ without compensation or allowance for expenses. The said commis- missioner glam:. sioner general shall, under the direction of the Secretary of State, make al needful rules and regulations in reference to the contributions from this country, and to control the expenditure incident to the installation and exhibit thereof, the pay of the commissioner general, commissioners, officials, and cmp oyees, and the preparation of the reports of the exposition, and the general results thereof; and he shall make all arrangements necessary for the preparation, transportation, installation, display, and proper care of the exhibits of the Government of the United States, with the cooperation and assistance of the various executive departments, institutions, and branches of the Government that may participate in the expoation, as well as to furnislghsrgch infoqation segvice to private exé ' itors and ros ective e- i itors as e may eem necessary an. . feasible: Prryvlided? That the executive departments of the Govern- pagreriigrrlrltdiiidldaiisi fiii ment may designate officials or employees of their respective de- °“ff1‘2,’Q,°§'i,,§§s§§;ct, partments for service in connection with said commission, but no °d· such official or employee so designated shall receive a salary in excess of the amount which he has been receiving in the department where employed, lus such reasonable additional allowance for expenses not now autihorized b law as may be deemed proper by the Secretary of State, in view of tlie fact that such service is to be performed in a Pa foreign country: Promkled further, That no person appointed or y"°m°°°°' employed by virtue of the provisions of this Act shall receive a greater salary than $15,000 per annum, and not more than one person shall receive a salary in excess of $10,000 per annum, and not more than three persons shall receive salaries in excess of $7,500 per annum. 42150°—2.3·--14