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 1286 SIXTY·EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 547-549. 1925. and of $17.28 from "Arm§ transportation 1923,” for the relief of sufferers from the fire at ew Bern, North Carolina, in December, ,ng*°di*°°°m**SP¤Y· 1922, IS approved; and credit for all such supplies so issued and funds so disbursed shall be allowed in the settlement of the accounts of the officers of the Army. Approved, March 4, 1925. l/1i;!$¥l2il§§§v CHAP. 548.-An Act For the relief of sufferers from cyclone in north- [Public, N¤· 623} western Mississippi in March, 1923. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representattves of the lgzlgmissippi °Y*°°¤°· United States of America in_0on:gress assembled, That the action 1 may A}·my stores of the War Department 1.11 directing the issue and the issuance of §§,,,,,§,,,§v,d“}‘°°”” epliailltglrmastpr stares out of tgp resgrive store; foril the fie%d service of t e my o a va ue not exce ing 582.33 or the relic of suiferers Credits mowed cm from cyclone in northwestern Mississippi in March, 1923, is apm,;.,,_ proved; and credit for all such supphes so issued shall be allowed in the settlement of the accounts of the officers of the Army. _ Approved, March 4, 1925. gg  CHAP. 549.-An Act Making appropriations for the Legislative Branch of lP¤¥>*¤°· N°· 62*-l the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1926, and for other purposes. _ _ i Be it enacted by the Sehate and House of Representatives of the ,,,,,,1‘$‘,,,'?f"'° “m"°' United S¢d¢68 of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums are appro mated, out o an mone in the Treasur not. . P Y Y Y otherwise appropriated, for_ the Legislative Branch of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1926, namely: sum. SENATE S¤¤¤¢¤f¤· snmnins AND MILEAGE or snmrroim iz: zrszgzsziias;§;¤ea%72°’°°°· mggE•?*£_M¤· mi For compensation of oiiii:ers,’clerks, messengers, and others: Vice Presidenvs of- OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT hoe. S¤¤•¤¤=¤'·<=*¤*¤·¤¤·i Salaries: Secretary to the Vice President $4,200· assistant cl k E $2,080; clerk, $1,940; messenger, $1,310; in,all, $9,530. ar ’ , ounnsix °“°‘“'* ’For Chaplain, $1,520. orricn or rm: sncmrranr m§¤<=¤g,·g_;>{'*¤:,c§;g; Salaries; Secretary of the Senate, including compensation as disac. bursing officer of salaries of Senators and of contingent fund of the Senate, $6,500; assistant secretary, Henry _M. Rose, $5,500; chief clerk, who shall perform the duties of reading clerk, $4,500; Hnancial clerk, s4,500;dpi-mc1pa1 clerk, $3,420; assistant financial clerk, $3,600; minute an Journal clerk, $3,600; legislative clerk, $3,150; librarian, $3,000; enrolling clerk, $3,150; pgxznting clerk, $3,000; Exe-1cut$e]cl•§·k,t$§é8g.?g6 Eli cgerk, chief boo eeper, and assistant ourn c er a eac _ · rst assistant librarian and kes f stationery, $2,780 each; assistant librarian, $2,150; ikilled lagged-, $1,520; c erks———tl1ree at $2,880 each, two at $2,590 each, one $2,460,