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496 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sm. II. Ch. 141. 1914. $1é)00 each, twlgrty at)$900 each (six ite Supplres Ihzrésion an · messenger six assis an messengers ee transferred from PnI;‘in’oi1':ice)· laborers_(three transferred to main office and four to Supplim `vrsion); srx female laborers, at mmm $4%} each;in allé$116,870.(_ cl _ Di _ _ f T h d '*¤*°¤· rvxsron or Urrnms rn u vrsronso opogra yan •qin°€.$.?.}°hirrv£r$g Equipment, the latter transzferreidngrom Office of Second Xssrstant "‘°`“°°‘"“‘ . Postmaster General): Superintendent (in lieu of topographer), $2,7 50 ; amistant superintendent, in charge of topography (m lieu of su tendent), $2,500; assistant supermten ent, in charge of mrs-

us supplies (in lieu of assistant superrntendent , $2,000;

assistant superintendent, in charge of mail eqmpment (in heu of superintendent Division of Equipment, transferred from the Oiiiee of the Second Assistant Postmaster General) $2,Q00·_assrstant superintendent, in charge of inspection of supplies (rn lieu of assistant topogggher), $2,000; thirteen of clam three (three transferred from main ce, five from Division of Dead Letters, and two from Office of Second Assistant Postmaster General); eleven of class two (one transferred to main office); twenty-one of class one (three transferred from Dividon of Dead Letters); fourteen, at $1,000 _(decrease of two); fourteen, at $900 each (six transferred from Drvrsron of Dead Letters); messenger; thirteen assistant messengers, at $720 each (one transferred from Oihce of Second Assistant Postmaster General); twenty-tw¤o laborers, at $660 each (four transferred from Division of Deadlnttars) ; p , at $360; skilled draftsmen—four at $1,800 each, four at $1,600. eacngj seven at $1,400 each, five at $1,200 each; examinerof maps $1,200; map mounter $1,200; mechanic $1,000; copyists of maps-seven at $1,000 each, two at $900 each (decrease of two); two assistant map mounters, at $720 each; in all, $167,370. contingent ex- Co1rrmenNrExrnNsns, Pos·r0m··1c1rDr¤;r·.¤11z·r1r:rr1r·r·: For stationery °°°”‘ and blank books, index and guide cards, folders, and binding devices, including amount necessary for purchase of free penalty envelopes, $25 000. H°‘““‘° °‘“°‘#°"’* Flor fuel and repairs to heating, light' , and wer lant inclu ° repairs to elevatorshpurehase and e olfotoolsf) and electgilx supplies, and remov of ashes, $44,000. or telgaphing, $4,000. For pamtmg, $2,000. _ I For purchase, exchange hire, and keeping of horses and vehicles, and repair of vehicles, mcludilrg motor truc , and harness, $2 500. ¤¤¤¤¤¤•¤¤¤¤=· For miscellaneous items, in uding purchase, exchange, and repairof typewriters, adding machines, and other laborsaving devices; street car tickets not exceeding $200· plumbing; floor coverings; postage stamps for correspondence addressed abroad which is not exemapt under article eleven of the Rome convention of the Universal Post Union, $25,000, of which sum not exceeding $3,985 may be expended for telephone service, and not exceeding $1,500 may be expended for law books, books of reference, railway guides, city directories, necessary to conduct the business of the department; and_repa1rs to department building. rumen. For furmture and filing cabinets, $7,000. - or ren o s a es . sem gi" l§1ftblf,$500fhOHi crnmr resm or u 'cationo copieso the cialPostal Guide, inc1udmg' not Gum ggegédghg three thousand copies for use of the executive departments, msmsrm on pm- Nic art of any appropriations made for the service of the Post i°:°l¤¤Z." °j°° ‘”'°’"" Office Department inpclbnfiirmitgrcwith the Act of July second, eighteen V'“· 5·P·°°· hundred tlurty-six, shall expended for any of the purposes herein provided for on account of the Post Office Department at Washington, DlSOHGt of Columbia. '