Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 45 Part 2.djvu/1695

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INDEX. 3349 Postal Seroice--Continued. Pap, fourth class matter; special rates on books sent from public libraries, etc., not organized for profit; limitation ___________________ 943 evidence as to qualification of li- braries, etc__ __ ___ ___ __ __ _____ 943 special delivery of first class mail not over 2 pounds, with additional stamps; over 2 pounds with ad- ditional stamps ______________ .. 943 other than first class, with special de- livery stamps, to receive same treatment as first class_________ 943 rates for immediate delivery of other than first class maiL __________ 943 payments to messen~er, etc., for wak· ing special del1very __ _ _ __ ___ __ _ 944 denominations of special delivery stamps to be issued___________ 944 fourth class matter given first class treatment, with special handling stamps, or equivalent, with " Special handling" on the wrap- per__________________________ 944 additional stamps required; value based on weights______________ 944 appointment of director of parcel post authorized_ _ __ __ __ __ ___ ______ 944 effective date July 1, 1928____________ 944 receipts authorized for mailing of any ordinary mail; fee to be pre- scribed_ _ _ ____ _ ______ __ ___ __ _ 1175 no Government liability incurred by giving_______________________ 1175 registered mail; rates of indemnity fees, established__ __ _ ___ ___ __ ___ __ _ 469 by departments, etc., without pay- ment of fee___ ___ __ ____ __ _ ____ 469 independent Government institu- tions, Washington, D. C ., added_ 469 uniform system of registration, and in- demnity for loss, to be estab- lished_______________________ 469 rent, light, etc., allowed fourth class postmasters_ __ _ ____ ___ __ _ ____ 724 sa.larles of mechanics' helpers in motor- vehicle service__ _ __ _____ _ __ ___ 998 promotion, after one year's satisfac- tory service, to first grade of general or special mechanics____ 998 substitute clerks and letter carriers, when appointed to be regulars, given credit for actual time served______________________ 1405 substitute clerks, etc., in motor vehicle service, when appointed to regu- lar status, given credit for actual substitute time served_________ 1016 ten-year contracts authorized for for- eign air-mail service___________ 1449 transportation of mails between United States and foreign ports by any steamships required at the com- pensation fixed by law_________ 1153 clearance withheld, etc., on refusal__ 1153 vehicles may be hired from carriers for city delivery and collectiun serv- ice__________________________ 1252 P08tal Telegraph Company, deficiency appropriation for service, House of Representatives______ 885 Postel, Rosa E. (daughter), pension____________________________ 2173 Postmaster General, PaMe. appropriation for, and office person- neL _________________ - - - - 18'3, 1049 for care, etc., Department build- ings ______________________ 186, 1049 for field service under _ ___ _ ___ __ 186, 1050 for power, light, etc., for equipment shops_____________________ 188,1050 for cash rewards fo!" inventions, etc _______________________ 188,1050 for transportation and delivery of equipment, etc ____________ 188, 1050 for travel and miscellaneous ex- penses____________________ 188,1050 for p~ying damages claims ______ 188,1051 for i.1spectors, etc ______________ 188,1051 for rewards, etc________________ 188,1051 authorized to enter into ien-year con- tracts for air-mail service be- tween United States and posses- sions, and foreign countries, etc., bothways ________________ 248,1449 decision final, as to awards_______ 1450 su~:d!r~n!~u03:06, 7 January 2012 (UTC)_TarmstroBot (talk)s!TarmstroBot (talk) 03:06, 7 January 2012 (UTC)_TarmstroBot (talk) 1450 hire vehicles from letter carriers for city delivery and collection_____ 1252 duties of, under provisions of Ocean Mail Service _______________ 692-696 requirement for report by, of claims of postmasters for losses, repealed_ 971 uniform lIystem of registration and in- demnity for loss may be estab- lished by ____ ______ __ _ __ ____ __ 469 Postmaster, Houss oj RepruentatilJu, appropriation for, assistant, money order clerk, messengers, etc_ _ 523. 1393 for mail vehicles _______________ 523, 1393 Postmaster, Senate, appropriation for, carriers, etc _____ 519,1389 Postmasters, appropriation for compensation ______ 189, 1051 rent, light, etc., to fourth class____ 1051 for assistant, first and second class_ 189, 1051 for civil-service examinations of Pres- identiaL _________________ 576,1234 deficiency appropriation for compensa- tion _____________________ 26,43,45, 50,910,936,1620,1650,1672 allowance of rent, fuel, light, and equip- ment to fourth class__ __ ___ _ __ _ 724 authorized to employ mail messengers and other employees in a. dual capacity, or assign other duties_ 1441 double pay restrictions waived_ __ ___ 1441 to be allowed credit for payments to mail messenger, etc., contrary to double pay restrictions, etc_ ___ 1442 to pay mail messengers, etc., amounts refunded by them or deducted from balances due, under double pay restrictions, etc___________ 1442 Potash Deposits, appropriation for explorations, tests, etc_ _____ __ ___ _____ _______ 104, 1134 deficiency appropriation for methods of recovering_ _ _ ________ __ ___ ___ 1634 for explorations, etc_ _ __ __ __ ___ __ __ 1637 sums authorized for developing im- proved methods of recovering potash from various.___ _____ __ 1248 Potallnu.m Permanganate, proclamation increasing duty on, to equalize differences in costs of production___________________ 2979