Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/387

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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 230. 1910. 363 the weighing period in said divisions, and thereafter such postal cards, stamped envelopes, newspaper yvrappers, empty mail bags, furniture, equipment, and other supplies for the postal service, except postage stamps, shall be transmitted by either freight or express. _ _ _ or railway post-office car service, five million and forty-seven icgwtsmcs °¤*¤¢"· thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of this amount shall be 1*mm1ga._ paid for rent or use of any car which is not sanitary, and sound in R°""°"°"‘ material and construction. RAILWAY MAIL Smzvrcnz For thirteen division superintendents, icgaiiwav M¤“$m· at three thousand dollars each; thirteen assistant division superin- Ilivision omega, tendents, at two thousand dollars each; five assistant superintend- °l°"”·°‘°‘ ents, at two thousand dollars each; nineteen assistant superintendents, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; one hundred and forty-one chief clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; three hundred and one clerks, class six, at not exceeding one thousand ‘ six hundred dollars each; one thousand four hundred and ninety- one clerks, class five, at not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars each; six hundred and twenty-eight clerks, class five, at not exceeding one thousand four hundred dollars each; two thousand seven hundred and fifty-seven clerks, class four, at not exceeding one thousand three hundred dollars each; two thousand two hundred and fifty-one clerks, class four, at not exceedin one thousand two hundred dollars each; six thousand four hundred and three clerks, class three, at not exceedin one thousand one hundred dollars each; two thousand seven hundreg and seventy-five clerks, class two, at not exceeding one thousand dollars each; six hundred clerks, class one, at not exceeding nine hundred dollars each; six hundred clerks, class one, at not exceedi eight hundred dollars each; in all, twenty million five hundred mill forty-nine thousand one hundred and seventy-five dollars. That in addition to the salaries hereinbefore provided the Post- m'{{g,;‘;‘0,§[§$,}';§§§§ master-General is hereby authorized to make travel allowances, not twelve hours. exceeding in the aggregate the sum hereby appropriated, to railway postal clerks assigned to duty in railway post—office cars for expenses incurred by them while on duty, after twelve hours from the time of beginning their initial run, under such regulations as he may prescribe, and in no case shall such an allowance exceed seventy-five cents per dag; and all the details pertaining to this service shall be C0{Q§°,{§;_*{" '°P‘“" '° reported to ongress not later than Decem er tenth, nineteen hundred and ten; and for such travel allowances the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars is hereby appropriated. For temporary clerk hire in classes one and two for emergency E"‘°‘"¥°"°*'“°“'*°°· service, sixty thousand dollars. _ d ger substitutes for clerks on vacation, sixty-eight thousand S“*’“‘““‘°’· 0 ars. For acting clerks, in place of clerks or substitutes injured while on jQf,§§,§;f;"‘fg cm duty, and to enable the Postmaster~General to pay the sum of two vfdevh. . thousand dollars, which shall be exempt from payment of debts of the deceased, to the legal representatives of any railway postal clerk or substitute railway postal clerk who shall be killed while on duty, or who, being in`ured while on duty, shall die within one year thereafter as the result of such injury, one hundred thousand dollars. For actual and necessary expenses, division superintendents, '*"`“"°“”8°‘¥’°“’°’* assistant division superintendents, and chief clerks, Railway Mail Service, and railway postal clerks, while actually traveling on business of the Post—Office Department and away from their several designated headquarters, twenty-five thousand dollars. For rent, light, fuel, tele aph, and miscellaneous office expenses, "*“°*’—“““°°“* schedules of mail trains, tgephone service, and badges for railway