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 652 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Gus. 222, 223, 227. 1922. Bess °‘“'”*““Y»°‘°· shall be determined according to the method prescribed in the foregoinv schedules, except that no annuity shall hereafter be granted to exceed the er centum nor the maximum provided for the respective periods of) service. It is provided that this class of eriployees Vol-41.p-614. shall otherwise be subject to the provisions of the Act of ay 22, 1920." Approved, June 17, 1922. [§'$’f’{QQ%j] CHAP. 223 .--1 oint Resolution_To authorize the loan by the Secretary of War to the Commander in Chief of the United Confederate Veterans of cots for the use of the members of the United Confederate Veterans du.m§i the sessions of the national  of the United Confederate Veterans at cbmond, Virginia, from June _ Resolved by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United vm °°°'°°“t° States Qi America in Congress assembled, Thlat the Secretary of War meigmuglcgféfaggéegg is authorized to lend one thousand cots to the commander in chief ora; Richmmdq va. of the United Confederate Veterans at their national encampment to be held in Richmond, Virginia, from June 19 to June 22, 1922, upon receiving a bond satisfactory to the Secretary of War to indemnify the‘United States of America from loss or in`ury to such cots, or any of them, such indemnity bond to be drawn by and approved by the Secretary of War. Approved, June 17, 1922. '··¤¤ *°·*922· cur. 227.-.iu Act Making a to enum: I the rm once De H the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, arid) for? other pu¥poses. partmc tim. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives o the United m5r°€i§grl§§°Ea¤m' . States of America in Oemgress assembled, Thalirthe following sums are V°‘· »P· ‘· approlgiated in conformity with the Act of July 2, 1836, for the Post Office epartment for the fiscal year ending Jime 30, 1923, namely: POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. sananms. Gglfrghef P¤¤¤m¤¤¤¤r Qrrrcn, Posrunsrnn GENERALZ _Postmaster General, $12,000; _hi·rs¤ma¤a-.· fienvml, chief clerk, including $500 as superintendent of buildings, $4,000; ° '”‘°"""· °‘°· private secretary, $2,500; disbursing clerk, $2,250 ; appointment clerk, _ J $2,000; assistant to chief clerk, $2,000; coniidentia clerk to Post. ;·;y]<;g·¢<»r, pur master General, $2,000; chairman, board of mspection, $2,000; chief inspector, $4,000; clnef clerk to chief mspector, $2,000; purchasing agent, $4,000; chief clerk to purchasing agent, $2,000; assistant attor- Dwcm P neys——-one $4,500, one $3,500, tv&{o_a_t $2,750 each, one $2,.500, one mésim, rmi Sov- gglggg; bopd oxarqlnop, $2,500; division of postal savmgsjdirector, uerraem. s4,S00;_ass1stant director, $3,000; chief clerk, $2,500; clerk in charge of administrative section, $2,000; clerk m charge of audit section, $2,000; law clerk, $1,800; clerks—one hundred and eighteen at$1,800 each; one_hundred and seventy-two at $1.600 each, two hundred and seventy-e1}ght at $1,400 each, three hundred and fifty-six at $1,200 each, one undred and tlnrty-eight at $1,000 each, twenty-six at $900 each; skilled draftsmen—-three at $1,800 each, eight at $1,600 each, five at $1,400 each, seven at $1,200 each; map mounter, $1,200; assistant map mounter, $1,000; blue printer, $900; assistant blue rinter, Memngemy w,,,ch_ $8110; te egrapher, $1,400; typewriter repairer, $1,200; three telliphone men engineers, etc. switchboard operators at $720 each; six messengers in charge of mails,