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1252 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. CH 79. 1923. Mscellanzcugggigff For miscellaneous items necessary and incidental to post offices EES,. s°°°° of the first and second classes, $800,000. _ _ _ city delivery- For pay of letter carriers at offices already established, including Cmm substitutes for letter carriers absent without pay, City Delivery Service, $7 2,200,000, _ _ _ Substitute ¢¤¤'*°¤’·· For pay of substitutes for letter carriers absent with pay, and of auxiliary and temporar letter earners at offices where c1ty delivery is already established, ¥8,400,000. _ _ _ Carries M MW °*· For pay of letter carriers, substitute and auxiliary letter carriers °°°s‘ (§)fIi0<ge•s where City Delivery Service is established during the year, Village delivery. 2 ·_ , . . . . F ll delive service in towns and villages having post officgsl di gig: secondrbr third class, and in communities adjacent to cities having citybdeliyeigyii $1,500,0gg,-,0 000 cu mrsew. For car fare and icyc e owance . s¤ee¢car¤¤¤e¢ti¤¤S· For street car collection service, $1,700., name mv:. For Detroit River postal service, $14,400. _ g§‘e¤¤,:rE1¤1iv¤v· For car fare for special-delivery messengers m emergency cases, $17,000. r .. F r fees to special-delivery messengers $6 100 000.

  • 1:vu. ew- Fgr travel and miscellaneous exginses iii the Pcistal Service, office

of the First Assistant Postmaster neral, $1,000. S°°°¤d ”""“‘° orricn or TE SECOND Ass1s·1·ANr POSTMASTER emnnnn. Postmastzmnenl. S°“"°“°°°"u“k° For inland transportation by star routes in Alaska $185000: "'°""°· ,,,m,,_ Provided, That out of this a ropriation the Postmaster General is authorized to provide cult or emergency mail service m Alaska, including the establishment aud gquipligent of} relayd stations, in such manner as he may a visa e, wit out vertis`n therefor. S¤9¤¤¤°*’P°"°' bm Fog- inland transportation by steamboat or other power-boat ~ routes, $1,500,000. M<*’·¤°¤¤°' s°”"°°· For mail-messenger service $7 000 000.

 For inland transportation iby irailload routes, $94,300,000; Pro-

Fr¤igu¤¤r¤i¤¤¤¤v¤y· vided, That not to exceed $1,500,000 of this appropriation may be °°°°' expended for pay of freight and incidental charges for the transportation of mails conveyed under special arrangement in freight ,,,l‘f°g§°$,g$§0§"Q‘,°§,¤*§ trains or otherwise: Provided further That not exceeding $1,500,000 ¤¤¤,¤¢c.,s¤rvi¤¤- of this appropriation may be expended for mailqnessenger serynce in lieu of payments to railroad companies for side an terminal . service. Néiivrpiragri mstiwisiii For the operation and maintenance of the airplane mail service F‘“"“"’°· between New York, New York, and San Francisco, Califorma, via Chicago, Illinois, anld Omqha, Netbraséra, including necessary incidental expenses an employmen o necessary personne , $1 500 000. ,,,,,_R"*"" ’““ S°“" ltailiway Mail Service: For fiftgen division superintendents, fig- D**¤°¤ =¤P°‘*¤°°¤· t assistant division superinten ents two assistant superinten - d°m’°°°' eiitg, one assistant superintendent in izharge of car construction, one hundred and twenty-one chief clerks, one hundred and twenty- one assistant chief clerks, clerks in charge of sections in the offices of division superintendents, railway postal clerks, substitute railway ggstal clerks, joint employees, and laborers in the Railway Mail wma am) t rvice, $45,801,000 _ I k d b _ _ hh "“°° ° For travel allowance to railway postal c er s an su stitute railwa postal clerks, $2,750,000. FY . m'1"“°“°¤ °‘P"“°“; or actual and necessary expenses, general superintendent and ., away from head . . . . . . . quanus. assistant general su rmtendent, division superintendents, assistant division superintendlyits, assistant superintendents, and cluef clerks,