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 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 185,186. 1922. 539 age, and to require reimbursement thereof with interest at the rate 0 6 per centumdper annum, and to remove, sell, or otherwise dispose of such commo ities held as security for such payment when such reimbursement is not made when due, all reimbursement of such payments and all receipts from such disposition of commodities to e credited to such fimd and to be reexpendable therefrom; and to use such other means as the Secretary of Agriculture may find necessary for the proper occupancy and use by the Government and its tenants of said property, $165,000. ENFORCEMENT or racimns AND srocxranns ACT. ,,Qr,j‘§°§,“_““d S°°°"° To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to c into effect the ,mEw“'°'°°m°“* °" provisions of the Packers and Stockyards Act, ainlpifoved August 15, 4***6 P- W- 1921, $410,500: Provided, That no person shall be employed here- P,,,,,,_,,,_ under at a rate of compensation exceeding $5,000 per annum except raymmemu. three persons at a rate not to exceed $6,500 each per annum. nuroncnmnxr or THE FUTURE Taanmo Aer. F‘¤¢¤~'1`¤¤ii¤=A¢*· To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the ,,,,%_°'°°m°“°°" provisions of the Future Trading Act, a proved A t 24, 1921, ·*¤¢¢· P- 18"· $103,600: Provided, That no person shall be employed hereunder at nam. _ a rate of compensation exceeding $5,000 per annum, and only one xm"' person may be employed at the rate of $5,000 per annum. maximum sanamns. “““'“"“ “"“"°°’· During the iiscal year 1923 the maximum salary of any scientific WOR? '°' ’°i°““°° investigator, or other employee engaged in scientific wor and paid from e general aplpropriation of e Department of Agriculture, _. shall not exceed at e rate of $6,500 per annum: Provide, That for §',';"@,m(,,, the fiscal year 1923 no salary shall be paid under this paragrlaph at a rate per annum in excess of $5,000 except the following: ot more than eight in excess of $5,000 but not in excess of $5,500 each, and not more than three in excess of $5,500 each. Total, Department of Agriculture, $36,7 74,173. Approved, May 11, 1922. CHAP. 188.-An Act Authorizing the Postmaster General to grant permimiou to iiiynillrisigii use special canceling stamps or postmarking dies. `TPubub.`No§ 218] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Pom, www States of America in Congress assembled, That the Postmaster General Special canceling be, an he is hereby, authorized, under such rules and regulations as ’°‘“‘*“P°"“‘“°°°‘ he may prescribe, to grant permission for the use m iirst and second class post offices of special canceling stamps onlpostrnarkmghdies for _ advertising purposes in the following cases 0 y: First, w ere the °°¤¤¤¤°¤¤· event to be advertised is for some national purpose for which Congress has made an appropriation; second, where the event to be advertised is of general public interest and 1111 ortance and IS to endure for a definite eriod) of time and is not to be conducted for private g8111_ or _ profit: lyrovided, That such permit shall not be for a longer period {,°C°,,‘§,’{§,; ,,,uS,,,m_ than six months and the duration of the event to be advertised: md- _ Provided farther, That nothing in this Act shall be construed to author-  '°‘ ize the expenditure of any postal funds or appropriation either for the purchase of special canceling stamps or postmarkxng d1_es or for adapting canceling machines for the use of such stamps or dies or for installing the same, but all expense shall be prepaid by the permittee.