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SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. sm. III. cus. as-69. 1919. 1189 CHAP. 68.-An Act Granf the consent of Cougrem to th board supervmqh February 27, 1919] of Itawsmba. County, to construct a bridge across She Tomfigbee River [H· R· 1*5553 at or near Barr’s Ferry, m sm county. [Public, No. 298.] Be it emcted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States ofAm£1'7:CG in Congress assembled, That the consent of Congress R§;; is hereby granted to the board of sngmrvisors of Itawamba County, my bridge. Burg Mississipp1, and their successors in 0 Ace, to construct, maintain, and F°”" u““‘ , operate a bridge and up roaches thereto across the Tombigbeo River, . at a. point suitable to ings interests of navigation, at or near B8·1'1’,S Ferry, in the county of Itawamba., in the State of Mississippi in _ accordance with the Erovisions of the Acteutitled “An Act to re iato the construction of ridges over navigable W8.{361'S,” approved gilarch twenty-third, nineteen hundred and SIX. Sm. 2. That the right to altar, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby ·‘·’“°°°“‘°¤*· expressly reserved. Approved, February 27, 1919. CHAP. 69.-An Act Msking appmpriatians for the service of the Post Ofhco F[H.R.:1g¥1;.9}°' Department for thefiscal yen ending June 30, 19%), and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives ey" the United States ey America in Congress assembled, That the follo sums be, p,,“*’°tj§;'s$°'*i°°°PP*°· and they are hong, appropriated for the service of the 5ost Officc ` Department, in co ormity with the Act of July 2, 1836, as follows: "°'· °· P- “°· ormcm or mm POSTMASTER GENERAL. P°°°"‘“*°' °°“““‘ For , electric wer and light, dud the repair of machinery, ,,¤Ej,§1,“’Pmh;g°*‘ °'*°P° Uuitgglggstates Postpaihce Department equipment shops building, M··i¤¤¤¤¤¤¤•. $4 5 . ‘ , ° . Ton SALABIES or r0s·1·-crmcm msmcmnsz For salaries of fifteen P°"°m°°'”"°°°°"‘ inspectors in charge of divisions, at $3,000 each; thirty inspectors, at $2,400 each; twenty mspectors, at $2,250 each; thuty-two inspectors, at $2,100 each; twenty inspectors, at $2,000 each; thirty inspectors, at $1,900 each; ninety inspectors, at $1,800 each; sixty inspectors, at $1,700 each; snxty mspoctom, st_$1,600 each; and sixty-tive inspectors, at $1,500 each; in all, including increases hereinafter rovidcd, $878,000. For per Eiem allowance of inspectors in the field while actually P°"”°¤· traveling on official business away from their homes their official domiciles and their headquarters, at 0. rate to be fixed by the Postmaster deneral, not to exceed $4 per dm: Prvvzded, That the $°';*p*•gAry mw Postmaster General may, in his discretion, ow inspectors per diem um. while tem orarily located at any place on business away from their homes or igxeir designated domicxles for a. period not exceeding twenty consecutive days at any one place, and mgnko rules and regulations governing the foregoing provisions rclatmi to per dxgmz Ami umu. prmnkled further That no Fer dxem shall e pa.1d to mgpectors receiving annual salaries 0 $2,000 or mom, except the tlurty-two inslgcctors receiving $2,100 each, $350,990. _ or compensation to clerks at (HVISIOD headquarters, fifteen, at ,,,?,°;§,1§f,_ "‘“"°° $1,800 each; fifteen, at $1,600 each; twenty, at $1,400 each; thirt , at $1,200 each; ten, at $1,000 each; and ten, at $900 each; in ag, ` including increases hereinafter provided, $151,500. _ For traveling expenses of inspectors without per diem allowance, p,'Q§Q°"”‘· °‘°‘· °" inspectors in c argc, and the Ch16f(i)0S1'r-0mCB inspector, and expenses incurred by inspectors not covere by per diem allowance, unusual and extraordinary expenses necessarily mcurred for maintenance by inspectors over and above per diem allowance while traveling on