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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sms. I. Cue. 43, 44. 1926. 161 . For trsveland  in the Postal Service, dice "‘¤'·*·°*°· of the Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, $1,000. 1 = _ = J If therevenues of theiPost; Omoo Department shall be insudicient ,,,{2@j‘;§°;’, 'gg to meet ‘thel’a§propriatio1is made under Title- II of this Act, a— sum ¤¤rv1¤• y<:;m_¤_: equal to auch eiicxencyin the revenues of such department is hereby mast "' °°° a propriated, to be  out of anymoxzxin the Treasury not otherwise ap nopriatedyte supplysuch d 'ency in the revenues of the Post  Department for the fiscal   ending Jima 30, 1927,¢au*d the-sum needed may be advance to the ost Omoo De artment upon reciuisition of the Postmaster General. gho. 2. Those civi ian positions in the field services under the Cgmm ¤g;mg;·•j several executive; departments and independent  the gxeeuzebegeau compensation of which was fixed or  by law but adj y for °°"‘ °"" the fiscal year 1925 under the authori and a propriations con- V tained in the_Act entitled ”"An Act mdhing additional appropria— "°‘·‘°·¥’·’°‘· tions for the decal year ending June 80, 1925, to enable the heads of the several executive departments and independent establish- ments to ad'ust the rates of compensation of civilian em loyees in certain of the field serviees," approved December 6, 192; may be paid imder the applicable appropriations for the fiscal year 1927 at rates not in excess of those permitted for them imder the pro- visions of such Act of December 6, 1924; Sno. 3. The head of an executive department -0r independent m§e“*;*&’¤·gJ¢gj*,g;j establishment, where, in his judgment, conditions of emp oyment mak dma use- require it, may continue to furnish civilians employed in the field §°.}'vr°'§‘,‘f°°' °°°""‘°°'° service with quarters, heat, light, household equipment, submstence, and laundry service; and approgriations for the Escal year 1927, _,,·f°$°*"°°'*°**°°*°'°**· of the character heretofore used r suchpurposesi arehereby made . available therefor: Provided, That the reasonable value of such $5}- id d allowances shall be determined and considered, as part of the com— pm exl>¤¤i°;?exi»i»¤¢i¢i¤i. pensatnon in fixing the salary rate of such civilians. Approved, March 2, 1926. ORA}?. 44.—-An Act Making o riations to su l nt dencieneles  mlm · girguciprtain agépropriitgons fortt e+&pd-alpygalr endln;d;l§1il)1ey8‘j0Tg1`;9b2.6w prior "["lETlh slsT` years, ve en au emeu, ro o or ears ending June 80,pl·9)26, anudglune 38, 1927, andagg other pu-xeposee. y ‘ B¢itenactedbytlwSe1natea•¤dHa»ueeio Re emtativeao the Umar sam of America ia cmg.-m t.c.m.iw,m1`*:st the folloliving ,.§.%*" ”°°“·°°’ ’*°*~ sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not other- wise appropriated to supply urgent deficienciesin certain ap ro- priations for the decal year ending June 30, 1926, and prior iigcal years, to provide urgent supplemental ggpropriations for the iiacal years ending June 30, 1926, and June, 1927, and for other pur- poses, nam y: LEGISLATIVE I’°“‘°“"°· smears “°“*°· ~ Salaries: For compensation of Senators, for the fiscal years that §?,j';j,"Dp_,,w mx follow: iw. ' For 1925, $75,000; For 1926, $240,000. For compensation of the Vice President, for the fiscal years that X*,,°,';,K‘,,’f,‘f,°,§; ,,2,, follow: lm For 1925, $975; For 1926, $3,275. 48892°—-27- --11