Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/1052

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SIXTY—SIXTH oonennss. sm. II. cH. 253. 1920. 1031 Avenue and North Capitol Street, District of Columbia, $1,500, or so much thereof as may be necessary. POSTAL SERVICE. Postal smite. Our or THE POSTAL REVENUES. OFFICE or- rim rmsr ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL. mflfif éZ$}§i“P°“' _For temporary and auxiliary clerk hire and for substitute clerk ,,,,1Qfm?,,‘§’,HubS’§,*{’,§l§g hire for clerks and employees absent with pay at first and second °1°*kS· class post offices, and tempora.ry and auxiliary clerk hire at summer and winter resort post offices, $1,000,000. For vehicle allowance, the hiring of driyeis, the rental of vehicles, V°"*"’° °”°“¤°°- and the purchase and exchange and maintenance, mcluding stable · and garage facilities of wagons or automobiles for, and the operation of screen—wagon and city delivery and collection services, $1,200,000. AUDITED SE'1'I`LETM`ENTS. mgjgftad S¤t¢1¤- For special—delivery fees for the following Hscal years: SP°°i°1d°H"°*'Yf°°S- For 1918, $960.65; , For 1919, $1,179,987.47. _ onion 01·· ·rnE sEc0NfD ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL. Pg°t$;§·gtwAg;;g;,j¤¤ For additional cormgensation for the transportation of mails by R°ih'°°d"°ul”· railroads for the iisc year ending June 30,1920, in .accordance with the increased rates fixed gy the Interstate Commerce Commission in its order Number 9200 of December 23, 1919, $8,000,000: Pr0v·ided,~That not_to exceed $250,000 may be expended Q;*;;g&·,mmS€",w for payment of freight and incidental charges for the transportation ' of mails conveyed under special arrangement in freight trains or otherwise. _ _ _ For transportation of foreign mails, $900,000. Ff"°‘K“ m°““· The Postmaster General is authorized to sell under such rules §,§§§1“f,‘}°S;,,‘§§$,;,,b,,, and regulations as he may prescribe any airplanes, parts thereof, ¤¤¤¤°*i=¤d· field equipment, tools and other aviation material which have become unsuitable m the postal service or which will deteriorate and become unsuitable before it can be used. The proceeds of such sales shall be covered into the Treasury as "Miscel1aneous receipts." D°P°‘“ °‘ ¥"°°°°"’· For two delegates to the Universe. Postal Con ess at Madrid, C°lg’;,i§S”°‘ P°S‘“' Spain, to be appointed by the Postmaster Genera? from the Post D¤1¤s¤%<>¤r<>· Oflice Department, fiscal year 1921, $4,000. OFFICE or rms: rnmn ASSISTANT 1>os·rMAs·rEn GENERAL. r·;i1¤ii$efci£iii;:¤$iit For payment of limited indemnity for the in'ury or loss of pieces I“"°‘¥’““"¤'°“*°‘Q;j of domestic registered matter, insured, and coliectron-delivery mail, domestic mm] mm for the fiscal years that follow: For 1918, $50,000; For 1919, $125,000; For 1920, $1,000,000. orr1cE or ·rHE rovers ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL. rtiiiiliiiiis diiiiiiiilt For amount required durin the fiscal ear 1919, to meet the in- igxliisgidgéiihiiiij creased cost of money—order glanks and books in accordance with _ _ the adjustment made by the Postmaster General under section 4 of "°r "°· p· the Post Office Appropriation Act approved July 2, 1918, $7,710.17. For inland transportation by star routes (excepting service in Sm ’°‘““· Alaskal, including temporary service to newly established offices, $1,600,000.