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 412 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CHs. 325,327-329 . 1928 . "For each certificate of official character, including the seal, 50 cents. " For filing and recording each notice of mechanic's lien, $1. "For entering release of mechanic's lien, 50 cents for each order of lienor ; 75 cents for each undertaking of lienee . "For recording physicians', optometrists', and midwives' licenses, 50 cents each. "For, the clerk's attendance on the court while actually in session ; $5 per day ; and for all services rendered to the United States in Effective Apr il 1, cases in which the United States is a party of record, $5 ." 1928 . This Act shall take effect on the 1st day of April, 1928, and shall apply to cases or proceedings filed subsequent thereto. Approved, April 6, 1928. April 9, 1928. [S, 3131 .1		CHAP. 3 27.-An Act To provide additional pay for personnel of the United [Public, No. 244 .1 States Navy assigned to duty on submarines and to diving duty. Navy. Be it e nacted by the Senate and Ho use of Repres entatives o f t h e Additional pay for United States o f America in Congress assembled, That hereafter all submarine and diving officers of the Navy on duty on board a submarine of the Navy shall, while so serving, receive 25 per centum additional of the pay for their rank and service as now provided by law ; and an enlisted man of the United States Navy assigned to duty aboard a submarine of the Navy, or to the dut y of d iving, shall, in lie u of th e addit ional pay now authorized, receive pay, under such regulations as may be pre- scribed by the Secretary of the Navy, at the rate of not less than $5 Proviso . per month, and not exceeding $30 per month, in addition to the pay Extra for salvage div- and allowances of his rating and service : Provided, That divers fng in depths over 90 feet. employed in actual salvage operations in depths of over ninety feet shall, in addition to the foregoing, receive the sum of $5 per hour for each hour or fraction thereof so employed. Approved, April 9, 1928. April 9, 1928. [H. R.7472 .1 CHAP. 328.-An Act To grant to the town of Cicero, Cook County, Illinois, [Public, No. 245 .] an easement over certain Government property. Be it enacted b y the Senate and House o f Representatives o f the Cicero, Ill. Un ited Sta tes o f Amer ica in C ongr ess asse mble d, That the Secretary Right of way granted to, over Government of the Treasury is authorized and directed to grant to the town of property. Cicero, Cook County, Illinois, an easement over the south seven feet of that parcel of land owned by the Govern ment of the Un ited States situated between Fifty-second and Fifty-third Avenues and Twenty-fifth Street and Twenty-fourth Place for the purpose of widening an alley in such township to a width of fourteen feet ; said fourteen-foot alley to be repaired and maintained as are other public streets and a lleys in the s aid town. Such easement shall continue only so long as the land shall be used and maintained exclusively for alley purposes. Approved, April 9, 1928. April 9, 1928. (H . R . 11140.1 CHAP . 329 .-An Act To provide for the inspection of the battle field of Kings [Pu blic, No . 246 .1 Mountain, South Carolina . Kings Mountain, S . Be it enacted by the Senate and House o f Representatives of the C ., battle field . United States of America in Congress assembled, That, to assist in the studies and investigations of battle fields in the United States

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