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84 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 84. 1924. mg°¤·¤*¤=°¤* b¤“d‘ POST ormcm DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS. P·*s¤¤¤l ¤¤"*¢¤¤· For personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance °p°mmg'°m with “The Classification Act of 1923," for the care, maintenance, and protection of the main Post Ofhce Department Building, the Washington City Post Office Building, and the Mail Equipment Shops Building, $225,632. seiariee. SALARIES IN Buxmus AND ormcns. Dmmment bureeue For rsonal services in the District of Columbia, in accordanw °°d°m°°°‘ with "lil?he Classification Act of 1923," in bureaus and offices of the Post Office Department in not to exceed the following amounts, res ectivel : -*-1¤¤¢¤¤•¤¤¤- (lllice oflthe First Assistant Postmaster General, $387,500. Oilice of the Second Assistant Postmaster General, $263,340. Office of the Third Assistant Postmaster General, $682,760. Oflice of the Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, $361,700. Office of the Solicitor for the Post Office Department, $55,760. Oilice of the Chief Inspector, $132,520. Ollice of the Purchasing Agent, $33,300. §&ureau og Accounts, $34,320. h f hs d Restriction ensure n ex en in appro riations in the ore i ara a un er §§,‘§'}m°°' °"°°°m° this title? for peisonal sgrvices in the District,i;(dfnCol)uml§Ia,Iin accordance with “The Classification Act of 1923,” the number of persons in grades of the professional and scientific service above grade 2 shall not exceed ten in the aggregate, and the number of persons in grades of the clerical, administrative, and fiscal service above grade 7 shall not exceed fifty-six in the aggregate.

 °¤¤¤¤· CONTINGENT EXPENSES, rosr orrrcn DEPARTMENT.

$¤¤¤¤¤¤¤’Y»¤*¤· For stationery and blank books, index and guide cards, folders, gud binding devices, including purchase of free penalty envelopes, 28,000. H·>¤*i¤¢·li•¤¤**¤¢·°°°~ For fuel and repairs to heating, lighting, ice, and power plant, includin repairs to elevators, purchase and exchange of tools and ele1<;trica€suppl;es, aréd removal of ashes, $57,000. Teiemvhins- <or te egra in , 6,500. Mieceneueeue. For miseelianeoiis items including purchase, exchange, maintenance, and repair of typewriters, adding machines, and other labor- Vehicles. saving devices; not to exceed $3,000 for purchase, exchange, hire, and maintenance of motor trucks and motor—driven passengercarrying vehicles; street car fares not exceeding $540; plumbing; repairs to department buildings; floor coverings; postage stamps for correspondence addressed abroad which is not exempt under article 11 of the Rome convention of the Universal Postal Union; $55,000, of which sum not exceeding $14,500 may be expended for telephone service, not exceeding $1,800 may be expended for purchase and exchange of law books, books of reference, railway guides, city directories, and books necessary to conduct the business of the department, and not exceeding $500 may be expended for actual and necessirgg exdpenses of the purchasing agent while traveling on business o the e artment. F‘{"““‘”"‘ _ For furnituiie and filing cabinets, $8,500. ,,,;““""‘ aud *"“d‘ _ For printing and binding for the Post Office Department, includ- Irég all of its bureaus, offices, institutions, and services located in R _ b i Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, $975,000. beatiiigxfletcllrvlggligirllgl For reimbursement of the Government Printing Office or Capitol ¤<>¤ ¤¤v¤<>¤‘¤¤i¤<¤¤· Power Plant for the cost of furnishing steam for hcatin and electmc current for lighting and power to the Post Office l§epartment