Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/595

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574 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 159-161. 1920. pqrgzhasers of said nitrate of soda., together with the prices for which so . » Approved, April 23, 1920. Apéii GHAP. 160.-An Act To authorize the construction of a bridge across the Missouri

 River near Kansas City. _

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of R'eiZK·esentatives of the United iij§°i°iiii1:iiif1r.y States of America in Congress assembled, at the Missouri Valley B"‘*;¥° °g§yI"°'{,H°§;‘},‘ Bridge and Iron Company, a corporation organized under the laws %s¤ City, Mc. of the State of Kansas, its successors and assigns, be, and are hereby, authorized to construct, maintain, and operate a , trolley, and railroad bridge and approaches thereto across the uri Ihver at a point suitable to the interests of navigation between the Chicago, Commctm Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway Bridge and the mouth of the rg ver 34, r>- 84} Blue River, in accordance with the {provisions of an Act entitled "An Act to r the construction o bridges over navigable waters, " approved h 23, 1906. _ _ ~ ·’~m°¤d¤*°¤*~ Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act rs hereby expressly reserved. Approved, April 24, 1920. ?§T¥{2"i·,§°7% CHAP. 161.-An Act Making appropriations for the service of the Post Office

 Department for the iiscal year ending Jrme 30, 1921, and for other purposes.

1,,,,,,,1 ,.,,,,,,,9 ,,,,1,,,, Be it enacted_by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United P¤`=;~§_¤g*p 8, States cj America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, 1>0e,L.i¤4.%. and they are hereby, appropriated for the service of the ost Office Department, in conformity with the Act of July 2, 1836, as follows: P°$““”"°"' ""“°”" orrrcn or rrm POSTMASTER GENERAL. E uipment shops bugéijgélmcc For gas, electric power and light, and the repair of machinery, ` Uni?.} States Post Office Department equipment shops building, 6 , _ $5 5 . oriiwt °m° me lion sanamzss or rosr-ormcn msrnoronsz For salaries of fifteen inspectors rn charge of divisions, at $3,000 each; thirty inspectors, at $2,400 each; twenty inspectors, at $2,250 each; thirty-two inspectors, at $2,100 each; twenty inspectors, at $2,000 each; thirty inspectors, at $1,900 each ;_ninety inspectors, at $1,800 each; sixt inspectors, at $1,700 each; sixty inspectors, at $1,600 each; andy seventy-eight rn3pqct§§,1?O%1,500 each; rn all, including increases hereinafter pro- ’er . V1 0( ’ ’ . ° . I me Fo1·_per diem allowance of inspectors in the field while actually traveling on officral business away from their homes, their official M domicrles, and their headquarters, at a rate to be fixed by the Postihngiiiry anew. master General not to_exceed $4 per day: Provided, That the Post- ¤·¤¤¤- master General may, 111 his discretion, allow inspectors per diem while tem&orar1ly located at any place on business away from their homes or err designated domicrles for a period not exceeding twenty mmm consecutive dqys at_a11y one place, make mlm and regulations govermqglfhe oregorng provisions relating to per diem: And provided further, at no per diem shall be paid to inspectors receiving annual salaries of $2,000 or more, except the thirty-two inspectors receiving C1er·ks,divkio¤head- $2 100 Bach: $36;:-;»500· quarm- For compensation to clerks at division headquarters, fifteen, at $1,800 each; fifteen, at $1,600 each; twenty, at $1,400 each; thirt , at $1,200 each; ten, at $1 000 each; and twenty-five, at $900 eaclli; in all, including increases hereinafter provided, $184,825.