SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 88. 1921. 1153 For the o eration and maintenance of the aero lane mail service A *°¤° ”°"*°°· between Negr York, New York, and Sam Frzmcisgo, California, via §;§¤°fk M Sm Chica¥0, Illinois, and Omaha., Nebraska, including necessary incidents expenses aud employment of necessary personnel, $1,250,000. _ _ RAILWAY MA11. Smzvrcmz For fifteen division superintendents, at. ;.,§“‘l“’ K"! Sm" $4,200 each; two assistant superintendents, at $3,100 each; fifteen Division supermassistant division superintendents, at $3,200 each; assistant super- *°"°“""*°l’""°’°‘ iuteudent in 0h&l`¥8 of car cornstructicm, $3,000; one hundred and twenty-one chief c erks, at $3,000 each; one hundred and twenty-one assistant chief clerks, at $2,500 each; sixty clerks in charge of sections in the offices of division superintendents, at $2,500 eac ; four thousand four hundred and ninety-Eve clerks, ade six, at $2,300 each; seven thousand six hundred and twenty-tEce clerks, grade five, at $2,150 each; three thousand seven hundred and fifty clerks, ¥rade four, at $2,000 each; one thousand six hundred and eighteen c erks, grade three, at $1,850 each; seven hundred and sixteen clerks, grade two, at $1,700 each; three thousand four hundred and forty-nine clerks, grade one, at $1,600 each; one hundred and eighty-one laborers, grade two, at $1,450 each; forty-three laborers, grade one; at $1,350 each; thirteen joint employees, grade one, at mt exceeding $300 each; in all, $45,000,000; and the appointment and assignment of clerks · °*°·· hereunder shall be so made dmmghgmle fiscal year as not to involve a. greater n%regste expenditure this sum; and »tzo enable the Postmaster eneral to reclassify the salaries of railway postal clerks and make necessary appointments and promotions, he may exceed the number of clerks in such of the grades as ma be necessa . For travel allowances to railway postal clzrks and sulzzstipute ""“°‘°“°"“'°°°· railway postal clerks, $3,089,931. For actual and necessary expenses, general superintendent and °‘°·· °" assistant general sudperixxteudeut, division superintendents, assistant division suhperinten ents, assistant superintendents, and chief clerks, Railway ail Service, and rajlvgé postal clerks, while actually traveling on business of the Post ce Department and away from their several designated headiguartem, $58,000. For rent, iight, heat, fue , telegraph, miscellaneous and offico m’°°““°°°" ex anscs, sch ulcs of mail trains, tele hone service, and badges for raigway postal clerks, i11c1udi1§-I rentalp of offices for division headuarters, and chief clerk, R wa Mail Service, in Washington, l?)istrict of Columbia, and rental oispace for terminal railway post m;I§3§¤°L°,§’ I" ""' offices for the distribution of mails w eu the furnishi of space for such distribution com not under the Postal Laws egg Regulations properly be required of railroad companies without additional compensation, and for equxpment and miscellaneous items necessary and mcidental to terminal railway post offices, $1,032,156. Emu md bl For inland transportation of mail by electric and cable cars, cm, ° °° ° $707,000. _ _ _ F,dg,,,,,s,,S_ For tm11sp0rtation of fom? mails by steumship, mrcraft, qr PMN otherwise, $$5,920,000: Prmride , That not to exceed $150,000 of thxs mmnauewmms. sum may be expended for carrying foreign mail by aircraft. Bslapees to wig., For balances due foreign countries, $681,000. _ For travel and miscellaneous expenses in the Postal Service, office of the Second Assistant Postmaster General, $1,000. 01··1··1c.r=: OF um Tamb ASSISTANT 1>0s*mu.s·m1z GENERAL. P¤¤Tg¥§1st¤remem1. For manufacture of adhesive postage stamps, specia.l—delivery I ` stamps, books of stamps, and for coiling of stamps, $1,460,000. Stamped envelopes For manufacture of stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers, mamvpm. $6.358,000. _ _ _ _ Dmibmm For pay of agent and 8SS1St8.I]tS to examme and d1str1bute stamped ‘ envelopes and newspaper wrappers, and expenses of agency, $19,875. PGwwdS_ F or manufacture of postal cards, $1,240,000.
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