Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/510

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492 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 28. 1918. P¤¤Si<>¤S~ PENSIONS. ""”y°°dK‘“Y` Army and Navy pensions, as follows: For invalids, widows, minor children, and dependent relatives, Armly nurses, and all other pensioners who are now borne on the ro s, or who may hereafter 1.,mm e placed thereon, under the prrgvisions of any and all Acts of Con— Nawiuglm ¤=~v¤1 §·ess, $23,000,000: Provided, at the_ appropriation aforesaid for mm aviy pensions shall be paid from the income of the Navy lpension S°P°”°° *°°°‘”‘*’· fun , so far as the same shall be sufficient for that fpurpose: rmrided further, That the amount expended under each o the above items shall be accounted for separately. m§,°§‘ °m°° D°p°"°‘ I POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. P°““"”‘°' G°"°”“‘ omcn 1>os·rMAs1·ER GENERAL. ¤¤]llli¤1¤w':u1"°S tii§eu°!ii For enforcement of title twelve of the Es iona e Act, a roved _ P g _PP _ “‘f,"§;§‘§i,_z,,,_,z5_ June Efteenth, nmeteen hundred and seventeen, and section mneteen of the Trading with the Enemy Act, approved October sixth, nineteen hundred and seventeen, $20,000. °°““”g°“‘°‘P°“’°’* CONTINGENT EXPENSES. A Forlfuel and repairs to heaf lighting and power plant including repairs to elevators, pulxlgliase and exchange of tools,’and electrical supplies, and remova of ashes, $15,000. · P°“““ ’°""°°· POSTAL SERVICE. OUT or THE PosrAL REVENUES. mgfgiéeiam. P°Sf oFFrcE OF Fmsr ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL. M-,r€,°m£$a'Z'ai?s`€i°Eii€é For temporary and auxiliary clerk hire and for substitute clerk °“"‘“· hire for clerks and employees absent with pay at first and second class post offices and temporary and auxiliary clerk hire at summer Y I mm Us and winter resort post offices, $1,800,000. M;‘;;‘1;¤;usm;’mS‘ For unusual conditions at post offices, $30,000. ' For miscellaneous items necessary and incidental to post offices ___ehm_mH0 · of Bthe fir? aind Becond cla§s1;xes1;_$?»00,000i _ h I f h_ I dOfhgcpiijrghisgwaficiiiciixchznggngnd mlililrnlliesddndemilhtcgudingo slzldlgle an I and garage facilities, of wagons or automobiles for, and the operation M M of, screen-wagon and city delivery and collection services, $500,000. °°°°°g°"° °°‘ For mail messenger service, $300,000. rgixdrbzxxint OFFICE 01-* sacoxn ASSISTANT 1>os*rMAs*rER GENERAL. ghziéisip °"°°uS` h1For censorship oggiebmails, $303,000: Progrided, That po part; of “ - ’°" °“ ““° t 's a propriation s l e expen e to payt e ex ense 0 censor' greg? mm bm mail l’rom the military forces connected with the American Enix? peditionary Force, which mail has been censored in Europe. mgllibiiiliiiadtpwb OFFICE OF Trmm ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL,

  • ’°¤°¤é’°‘*"—*¤P¤· For manufacture of adhesive postage stamps, special-delivery

Q Y stamps, books of stamps, and for coiling of stamps, $60,000. ,,,;,f°$IQ,",$ge,,Y"v°°p°s For manufacture of stamped envelopes and newspaper Wrappers, $700,000. I¤d°**j“>T '°’ l°“· For payment of limited indemnity for the in`u.ry or loss of ‘ mc" do asm mu` of domestic registered matter, insured, and collect-on-deliverypfxliidinliij $180,000.