Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/760

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742 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 116, 117 . 1918.

  • "°'”*’°’· $220 000,000: Promkled, That the appropriation aforesaid for Navy

Navy pmi°m` pensions shall be paid from the income of the Navy pension fund, so ar as the same shall be sufficrent for that {purpose: romded further, A°°°““"" That the amount expended under each o the above items shall be accounted for separately. §,,‘§,f“§,_l"g “‘“‘°°”‘ For fees and expenses of examining surgeons, pensions, for services rendered within the Hscal year mneteeu hundred and nineteen, $50,000. Approved, July 2, 1918. Iul§2,19l8. _ . .. . [H- -1%*-} CHAP. 117.—An Act Making appropnatmns for the service of the Post Office p¤w,_N.,_ 18;] D artment fortheiiscalyear ending une thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nineteen, [ aned) for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United

°°  I States of Amerika in Congress assembled, That the following sums be,

vox. s,p.au. and they are hereby, appropriated for the service of the Post Office Department, in_ conformity with the Act of July second, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, as follows: · P°”°"'“'°' °°"""‘ orrrcn or mn msmasmn omvmzan.

 sh"` For gas, electric power and light, and the repair of machinery,

lhinwnnwe. United States Post Office Department equipment shops $4,500. 1’°“ °m°°*“"°“°'* Fon samnrms or ros·r-ormcm msrmcrons: For salaries of fifteen inspectors in charge of divisions, at $3,000 each; thirty inspectors, at $2,400 each; twenty rnspectors, at $2,250 each; thirty-two inspectors, at $2,100 each; twenty inspectors, at $2,000 each; thirty inspectors, at $1,900 eaclg; ninety inspectors, at $1,800 ealih; siirty inspectors, at $1,700 eac ; sixty inspectors, at $1,600 eac ; an sixty-five ins ctors, at $1,500 each· in all, including increases hereinafter ro- ‘ orper em ow ceomspec ism ee weacu mm V‘i%d»*96s¤°·.t .4 fl t. — th hu .2, traveling on official business away from their homes, their officig ,,m,,,,,_ domiciles, and their headquarters, at a rate to be fixed by the Post· 'I‘emporaryallow· maswr General, not to exceed $4 per day: Provided, That the Post- °"°°°‘ master General may, in his discretion, allow inspectors per diem {bile tempgrarély locateéldat ani); pgace on buginess away from their omes ort ir esignate omic es oraperio not exceeding` thent consecutive days at any one place, and make rules and regullirtionjs umn. governing the foregoing provisions relating to per diem: Andpro. mded_1£u1-Jlier, Th? no per diem shall be pan; tohimlstpectors receiving annua s aries o $2,000 or more, except the t y·two ins tors mm at di receiving $2,100 each, $350,000. _ _ _ pw headquarters, mm For comlpeggation to clerks at lilrvision headquarters, fifteen, at $1 800 eac ; teen at $1,600 eac ; twenty at $1,400 each; t ' at7$1,200 each; ten}, at $1,000 each; and ten, at $900 each; Tmveung m including increases hereinafter provided, $154,100. P,,m_ · ° · °x· l Fm- traveling expemgs if irglpgctors véifhout per diem allowance, mspectorsinc arge,an thec e ost-0 ceins ctor and incurred by inspectors not covered) by per diemPeall0v»;ance,€1ii1)i5isual and extraordinary expenses necessarily incurred for niaintenance by inspectors over and above per diem allowance while traveling on ofiicral business in connection with the postal service of Alaska, and for the traveling expenses of four clerks performing stenographic and clerical assistance to post-office inspectors in the investigation of important fraud cases, $43,850.