Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/721

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690 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 4. 1924. 9h*”“ F°•’*· B·°· To enable the Secretary of the Navy to mark with a suitable and Pdiiiria Ish¤d.°“i“'°¤ permanent monument the site of Charles Fort, Parris Island, South Carolina, such site being the place where a fort was erected by a · colony of Frenchman who settled at this point in 1562, $10,000, to remam available until June 30, 1925.

  • 7**** B¤"°'· H°· Fishery rights, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii: For necessary costs and exwaii. _ _ g . . .

A¤q¤;i3¤gn1;r:{;t• penses of condemnation proceed1ngs authorized by the Act approved V0l,42,p. 61, June 28, 1921 (Forty-second Statutes at Large, page 67), entitled "An Act to provide for the acquisition by the United States of rivate rilgslizts of fishery in and about Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii," al years 1924 and 1925, $5,000. Pm °°"‘°°· rosr orrion DEPARTLHINT _, our or run rosrar. nnvnmms wif °m°° °""“‘ oowrmonivr nxrmvsas, rosr ormcn nnrammmmr · p§*},“§§;§‘°“· D' °·· For reimbursement of the Government Printing Oilioe or Capitol

 Power Plant for the cost of furnishing steam for heating and electric

mmisueacb. current for lighting and power to the Post Office Department Buildat Massac usetts Avenue and North Capntol Street, District of _ Guciumbia, fiscal year 1924, $3,000. ,,I:,“,¥,‘§}’i"} 3§,‘§,',l`§§§ Damage claims: To psy claims for damages to or losses o{)§iri- °'°*¤*S· vately owned property a ]usted and determmed by the Post ce V°l-*2-P- *°°°· Department under the provisions of the Act a proved December 28, 1922 (Forty-second Statutes, p 1066), as fully set forth in House Documents Numbered 255 a.1:¥B293, reported to Congress at its present session, $9,437.53. Posrn. Smzvrca our or mm rosauu. xnvnnuns P°‘"””°°' °°°°"" ormca or 1=os·ruAs·rr:a snnrmu. ¤c$_m°u’"“"`°”"“°" Office of the Chief Inspector: For payment of rewards for the §$ggjf*° ·*'*°w*¤‘d=- detection, arrest, and conviction_ of post·office burglars, robbers, maeucernuea. an<lhlg1g1hwayt_ma1lfr<;§>1ber1s’: €ro;tzdedG6Thatlrew}ards mayf bed paid, in nscre ion o e os ma er nera w en an o en e the class mentioned was killed in the act of cdmmitting the crimle gr in resisting lawful arrest, fiscal year 1921, $4,000. mm 3§,§*;,’}' Pm orrres or me rmsr Assrsmnr rosrmasrna GENERAL P°=¤¤¤¤*°¤· gor gggizpegsggiggoto postmasters for the fiscal years that follow: or . · hmmm mm For 1923; $1a0,s1c.é0. _ _ _ _ ri. i·*‘*·**··*· h§.Q°‘i.‘f‘éiE£i‘§“Z¤3“§lm”§.i"1‘“§" SE'? hlii and f‘Z’f§`§.°S"‘“&‘“ °1°”§ ¢¤¤· oyee a n wr paya an see class post offices and temporary and auxiliary clerk hire at simgilr and winter resort (post ofiioes, fiscal year 1923, $15,802.57. ggisfgxgggyaivm For unusual con itions at post offices, fiscal year 1924, $28,000. L,,,,,w,,m_ For pay of letter carriers at ofhees already established, including substitutes for letter carriers absent without pay, City Delivery _ _ Service, fiscal year _1923, $1,297.59. =¤*>¤¢*¤¤*¤ ·=¤‘¤¤¤~ For pay of substitutes for letter carriers absent with pay, and of auxiliary and tenggorag letter carriers at offices where c1ty delivery _ is alrea y establi ed, seal year 1923, $30,410.29. S¤¤<=i¤l www For fees to special-delivery messengers, Hscal year 1923, $163.16.