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 452 72d CONG RESS. SESS. I. CHS. 329, 336 . JUNE 3Q, 1932 . [CHAPTER 329 .] June 30, 1932. AN ACT [H. K. 9369.1 To set aside certain lands around the abandoned Bowdoin well, Montana, for [Public, No. 227.[ recreational purposes under a lease to Phillips County Post, Numbered 57, of the Ameri can L egion, Dep artme nt of Monta na. Re it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Bo doiri well, Mont. United States of America in Congress assembled, That the south- l.ands around. set aside for recreational west quarter southeast quarter and the east half southeast quarter usl ies cri, dio n, southwest quarter of section 35, township 32 north, range 32 east, Monta na pr incip al me ridia n, co mpris ing s ixty acres , are here by withd rawn from all f orms of en try and de dicat ed to the purpo se of se curin g the prop er use of the w arm w aters flow ing f rom the abandoned Bowdoin well, and to other properly related recreational uses. Lease of tract to SEC. 2. The Secretary of the Interior is - hereby authorized to lease Phillips County host, the said tract of land to Phillips County Post, Numbered 57, of the No. 57, American ], a- 9101) Moot . American Legion, Department of Montana, for a term of twenty- Conditions . five years, subject to the express condition that said post shall use, without the privilege of underleasing or/and subleasing, su ch prem- ises under such terms as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Inter ior, and t hat all ra tes for the use of s aid p remis es and its appurtenances shall be fair and reasonable, and approved by him . Regulations to be SEC . 3. The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to made, make such rules and regul ation s as are n ecess ary to car ry out the pur pos es of t his Act . Approved, June 30, 1932 . June 30, [CHAPTER 330 .] AN ACT 1932 .	[u .R . 100221_ Making appropriations for the Executive Office and sundry independent execu- [Pubhc, No . 22 .lJ tive bureaus, boards, commissions, and offices, for the fiscal year ending June 3 0, 19 3 3, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and Ho use of Representatives of the Independent offices United States o f Amen ica in Congress assembled, Th at the following Appropr""'onAct, 1933. sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not other- Appropriations for wise appropriated, for the Executive Office and sundry independent fiscal year ending June 30, 1933 . executive bureaus, bo ar ds, commissions, and offices, for the fiscal yea r endin g Jun e 30, 1933, nam ely Execut ive Off ice. EXECUTIVE OFFICE Compe nsatio n. COMPENSATION OF THE PRESIDENT AND V ICE PRESIDENT For compensation of the President of the United States, $75,000 . For comp ensat ion of the Vice Pres ident of the Un ited State s, $15,000. Office of the Presi- OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT dent. person e,ies,andoffice Sal aries : For Secretary to the President, $10,000 ; two additional secretaries to the President at $10,000 each ; personal services in the Proviso. arydetaf]s. office of the President, $90,000 ; in all, $120,000 : Provided, That employees of the executive departments and other establishments of the executive branch of the Gov er nme nt may be detailed from time 'to time to the office of the President of the United States for such tem- porary assistance as may be deemed necessary. Contingent expenses. Coiiting ent expenses : For contingent expenses of the Executive Off ic e, including stationery, record books, telegrams, telephones, books for library, furniture and carpets for offices, automobiles, expenses President. Vice P residen t.