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1328 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cr1._241t 1911. s itable build` for the use of the Post Office De art- ‘“§;lr:°i:'1}“(?;" md meii1(iIiii]dl6uiiing1 the mail—baugg:epair shop, lock repair shes, and) the Division of Supplies, thirty-four thousand four hundred ollars. Power, sm. For gas, electric (power and light, and the repair of machinery, five thousand nine hun red dollars. _ wgmwmw mspec Fon sxnnnmpl or roirglorrrrom mspmpgonsihlgoraslaéanigslpfsnégezpln - ectors in c e o rvrsrons, a ree us ; mum ilxrpinspectors, ailgswo thousand four hundred dollarseach; Bfteen ` inspectors, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each; twenty-six inspectors, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; fifteen inspectors, at two thousand dollars each; twenty-nine mspectors, at one thousand nine hundred dollars each; sixty-five Lnspectors, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; seventy-five inspectors, at_one thousand seven hundred dollars each; seventy-five inspectors, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; and sixty-five rnspectors, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; m all, seven hundred and four thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. . _ P¢r¤i¤¤· For per diem allowance of inspectors rn the field wh1le_ actually traveling on official business away from their home, their official domicile and their headquarters, at a rate to be fixed by the Post- , master General, not to exceed three dollars per day,_ two hundred num. and eighty-seven thousand four hundred dollars: Provided, That the '¤`¤¤¤P°¤’Y *“°"'· Postmaster General may, in his discretion, allow inspectors per diem °°°°° while tem rarily located at any place on business away from their home, or thoeir designated domicile, for a period not exceeding twenty consecutive days at any one place, and make rules and regulations rmi; governing the foregoing provisions relating to per diem: A·nd_pr0- vided further, That no per diem shall bvpard to inspectors receiving annual salaries of two thousand dollars`or more, excelpt the twenty- — six inspectors receiving two thousand one hundred dollars each. · b°‘j‘d°;‘§_§$_‘**'*"°“ For compensation to clerks at division headquarters, fifteen, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; eleven, at one thou and four hundred dollars each; twentgeseven at one thousand two hundred dollars each; eight, at one thousand one hundred dollars each · thirteen, at one thousand dollars each· and six, at nine hundred dollars each; in all, ninetignine thousand dollars. _ m’*`:;°”¤¢· °°°·· °*· For trave g expenses of inspectors without per diem allowance, m- spectcrs in charge, and the Chief Post Office Inspector, and expenses . incurred by inspectors not covered b per diem allowance, unusual and extraordinary expenses necessarily incurred for maintenance by inspectors over and a ove per diem alliiwance while traveling on officia busmess in the District of Alaska, and for the traveling expenses of two clerks performing stenographic and clerical assistance to postoffice inspectors in the investigation of important fraud cases, thirty- . one thousand four hundred dollars. UVM mn- For livery hire incurr·ed by inspectors not covered by their er diem allowance, including livery hire in connection with the instaHation and inspection of rural routes, forty-five thousand dollars. ";·,;f’°"“"“¤ d°· For expenses incident to the investigation and testing of mechanical and labor—saving devices, under the direction of the Postmaster General, for use in the ostal service, ten thousand dollars. m”°°““”°°“ For necessary miscellaneous expenses at division headquarters, five thousand dollars. R°"""’·°‘°· For pa%ment of rewards for the detection, arrest, and 'conviction of post-o ce burglars, robbers, and highway mail robbers, twenty- two thousand five hundred and seventy-three dollars, of which sum seven thousand five hundred and seventy-three dollars shall be immm. medrately available: Provided, That of the amount herein appro- ¤,§',‘§Y“’*“* *“'°“""‘ prxated not to exceed five thousand dollars may be expended, in the drscretron of the Postmaster General, for the purpose of securing