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LAWS

OF THE

GENERAL ASSEMBLY

OF THE

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA

PASSED AT THE

SESSION OF 1915

IN THE

ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINTH YEAR

OF INDEPENDENCE

TOGETHER WITH

A Proclamation by the Governor, declaring that he has filed certain Bills
in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth,

with his objections thereto.

BY AUTHORITY.

HARRISBURG, PA.:

WM. STANLEY RAY, STATE PRINTER

1915

.

By reason of the approval of the act, entitled "An act regulating the printing of the laws of this Commonwealth," the acts pertaining solely to Appropriations are printed in a separate volume. Because of this fact the general acts could not be consecutively numbered.

LAWS

OF THE

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA

No. 2.

AN ACT

Authorizing the Secretary of Internal Affairs to appoint an assistant chief and a stenographer in the bureau of standards, fixing their salary, and increasing the salary of the chief of said bureau of standards.

Section 1. Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of Internal Affairs shall appoint an assistant chief of the Bureau of Standards, who shall receive an annual salary of two thousand dollars ($2,000), payable monthly, and one stenographer in the bureau, who shall receive an annual salary of one thousand two hundred dollars ($1,200), payable monthly.

Section 2. The annual salary of the chief of the Bureau of Standards shall be three thousand dollars ($3,000), payable monthly.

Section 3. All acts or parts of acts, general, local or special, inconsistent with any of the provisions of this act, are repealed.

APPROVED The 24th day of February, A. D. 1915.

MARTIN G. BRUMBAUGH.

No. 5.

AN ACT

Authorizing Peter C. Kuhn, of Scranton, Lackawanna County, to sue the Commonwealth.

Section 1. Be it enacted, &c., That Peter C. Kuhn, of Scranton, Lackawanna County, is authorized to bring suit in the court of common pleas of Dauphin County against the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for any sum or sums of money that may be legally or justly due

Peter C. Kuhn

authorized to sue wealth.

(3)

the Common

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