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1174 SIXTY-S1xTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. os. 89. 1921. P¤¤=¤¤¤¤¤’i¢¤- POSTAL SERVICE. otrr or Tim POSTAL nnvmmms. P<>¤*=¤¤¤¢¤*G¢¤¤¤¤· oirrxon or mn POSTMASTER cnnnnan. E•1¤iP¤¤¤¤**h°P¤- For gas, electric power and light, and the repair of machinery, United States Post Office Department equipment shops building, $1,500. i¤S¤¤¤t¤¤- _ For traveling ex enses of inspectors and so forth, including the pe'£i:;°lmg’ uc" ex same objects specified under this head the Post Office*Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1920, $800. 1¤S<=¤¤¤¤¤¤¤S· For necessary miscellaneous expenses at division headquarters, fiscal year 1920, $350. ‘ ,,,§S*{;’·§·3`¥‘,,,‘§°,*},',*"°°" orrrcn or rim rmsr Assrsrancr rosmiasrmn Gaiman., T°‘“"°’“"· "?‘i"' For temporary and auxiliary clerk hire and for substitute clerk hire mix- mbsmuis for clerks and employees absent with pay at first and second class post offices and tenéporary and auxiliary clerk hire at summer and winter resort post 0 ces, $7,000,000. _ V•¤¤•=1¤¤- For vehicle allowance, the hiring of drivers, the rental of vehicles, and the purchase and exchange and maintenance, including stable and garage facilities, of wagons or automobiles for, and the operation of, screen-wagon and city delivery and collection services, $4,000,000. M¤¤¤¤s¤r www- For mail-messenger service, $1,900,000. SP•¢i¤l<i¤Hv¤’¥*°°*· f llfor fees to special-delivery messengers for the fiscal years that 0 ow: For 1919, $144.08; _ For 1920, $1,305,454.31. PS<=,<=<>*;gr é§_§§;;{¤* ormcn or rim sncorm assrsmivr rosrmxsrnn onxnmr. R¤ik°¤d ’°¤**=S· For inland transportation bfy railroad routes, $34,850,000 E*·=F***° °¤S»°*°· · For inland transportation o mail by electric and cable cars, $94,700. ,,§§§,'f’“" “"”“iS‘ For thepajment of the obligations of the Post Office Department _ am to the Unite States Railroad Administration for the transportation d,@§:,'2§§f,,,,,'§,,,;_ of the mails during the twenty-six months of Federal control of railroads from January 1, 1918, to and including February 29, 1920, $65,575,832.03. R“"‘°°"'°“‘°’·m°' For transportation of mail by railroad routes, fiscal year 1920, $1,900 000. rmigs mans. Foritranséportation of foreign mails, including the same objects specified un er this head in the Post Office Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1920, $99,500. ,,°§,*;;;},€;*gg},;§,{y?* ormcn or mn rnxan assrsmxr rosmrxsrrm omnnnn. ,,,ié$¤¤·¤··=·* °"°I°p°s’ $3Pé<g1_;vI(§:]8(§¤11f&Ct¤IB of stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers, P·>¤*¤l¤=¤=*¤· For ina1:iufacture_of_ postal cards, $327,000. mg;};*gu_”Y· 1** d°‘ For payment of limited mdeinnity for the injury or loss of pieces of domestic registered matter, msured, and collect-on-delivery mail, Pwvso. fiscal {ear 1920, $1,250,000: Provided, That the Postmaster General °,'{,`;g{’,$§§{{,§,§§,’§§,f° is authorized to expend not exceeding $15,000 of sum for the purpose of employing temporary clerks at not exceeding $1,240 each per annum, including bonus, for such periods as may be necessary to expedite the payment of mdemmty claims bearing on the fiscal year 1920 .