Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/386

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362 SIXTYJIRST CONGRESS. Sess. 11. Ch. 230. 1910. W¤¢°¤ °°”*°•· For regulation, screen, or other wagon service, one million seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars. M•i1¤9c¤.¤¤¤— For mail bags, metal for mail-bag attachments, cord fasteners, label cases, an material necessary for manufacture and repairing of equiprment, and for incidental expenses pertaming thereto, three "‘{',**{’_f;,,,,,°,A,_,_ hun ed thousand dollars: Pr , That out of this appropriation Eq r> . . 1;• wd island ww the Postmaster-General rs authorized to use so much of the sum, not °°°°°‘ ‘ exceeding five thousand dollars, as may be deemed necessary for the purchase of material, and the manufacture in the mai1~bag repair shop of such small quantities of distinctive epuipment as may be uir·ed by other executive departments, and or service in Alaska Porto Rico, Philippine Islands, Hawan, or other island possessions, and for such special equgrment for testing and for other purposes in connection with the re uction in_ the weight of mail equipment: ofmxms Provided further, That not exceeding five thousand dollars of this ° amount may be used by the Postma.ster—General for the temporary employment of expert_scrv1ce to examine into the methods employed rn conducting the affairs of the maikbag sho and the lock shop. ljgf "°’°*' °"°l’“· For compensation to labor employe in are mail-bag repair shop at Washmgton, District of Colum ia, and Chicago, Hlinois, one hu§dred and] telrr tl;ou$d dollars. d Equipment BMD. or- rent, ig t ue , e ectric power and inci ental e nses er- °m°“‘°‘ to the mdintenance of a subwbrkshop for the rdlpcir of riiail equipment at Chicago, Illmors, three thousand five hundred dollars. 1·¤¢1¤. km. ew- For mail locks and keys, chams, tools, machinery and material necessary for manufacturing and repairing same, and for incidental expenses pertaming thereto; also for makm in the mail-lock repair shop such metal attachments as may be needed for use in the manugaripure and repair of mail equipment, eight thousand five hundred o ars. Lock repair shop. For compensation to labor em loyed in the mail-lock h m’°" gt §Vashington, District of Columliia, thirty-six thousand iilfdigdnilriig o ars. Railwadrouws. H Fra- ir§lan1dt£ransp<3·t3tgqn by railroad routes, forty-five million ve una re thousand dollars. Gympepsmon cp The provision of the act of March second nineteen h d d d l£%;?'Y;';: "` ieveznbpértitlgl "ApAcl;r1¥aki;11g arépgopriatiohs lipr th; seiigicleeofiidlre °· · · os - ce epar men or e a year en t,h' t' gh nineteen hundred and eight, and for other urpos:a2§’ iiiiiiig thi; dgm- pensatron to be paid for transportation 0}; mail on land—grant railroads at the rate of seventeen dollars and ten cents for each two thousand pounds carr·1ed rn excess of forty-eight thousand pounds, rs hereby amended to make such rate of compensation after June thrrtreth, nineteen hundred and ten, fifteen do lars and thirty-nine cents for each two thousand pounds carried rn excess of forty-eight thousand pounds, the Postmaster—Gleneral IS hereby authorized and (greeted to readjust the compensation rn accordance with this amen men . m:gggl¤gg¤¤mi,{g;¢g§ For tabulating and_ arranging infomation relative to the o eration, carrying mails. receipts, and expenditures of railroad companies carrying the mails, including rental of quarters rn Washington, District of Columbia, ten thousand dollars, whrch shall be immediately available, ufgrgpé on poem Begg; gag. o;flr·§;),¢§)1;i;§r elxlpireisage on pos{,al)cards2itamp§d eérrvegopes, i N S , mp y mar ags, ree - d m,§‘",,;°da,'Q},€,g§f,{; seventydive thousand dollars. And the Postmaster-Giiiiereil sligll penods. require, when rn frerghtable lots and whenever practicable, the withdrawal from the mails of all gipstal cards, stamped envelopes, newspaper wra pers, empty mail a , f 't , ' other supplies Err the_ postal service, §;cepli‘n]iogt;g:(;t1dIm!?>;?ih ilhg respective werghing divisions of the country, immediately preceding