Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/603

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582 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 161. 1920. letter balances, scales, test weights, and miscellaneous articles_pur— ,,,§°,§°§ '°“‘°· °*°‘· chased and furnished directly to the Postal _Sery1ce; for miscel- . laneous expenses in the preparation and_publication of post-route maps and rural-dehvery maps or blue tgrmts, including tracing for photohthogrgphic reproduction; for o er expenditures necessary and inciden to post offices of the first, second, and classes, and offices of the ourth class having or have rural delivery serg’·';__"'{",;,_ Mmm vice, and for letter boxes, $837,000: Provided, That the Postmaster ’ General may authorize the sale to the public of {post-route maps and rural delivery ma or blue prints at the cost 0 grintigg and 10 Eer centum thereof adxdsed, the proceeds of such sale to e us as a furt er appropriation for the preparation and publication of post-route maps and rural deliv maps or blue prints; of this amount $1,500 may be slxpeniigd ineltyhe purchase of atlases and geographical and techmc wor . Twine, etc. . · . . ¤~»»-=¤¤»»¤~— E3? `§rp‘}¥p‘?.?g*‘;"pi“° E2`; °’m“gp1dS§F22"" §L98;{’p°p?;pt..t of supplies, including hardware, acking, cartage freight, and the pay P 2 . . of one foreman at $1,400 per annum, ten requisition fillers, at $1,000 each per annum, and nme packers, at $1,000 each per annum, for assign(§n|Q;?0c(¢;(;1(§1ection therewith, mcluding increases heremafter _ rov1 , , . 1¤il3r°s°E1$i".?gm?1°Zli1°ee°€j P For rental, purchase, exchange, and repair of canceling machines °°°· and motors_, mechanical mail-handling apparatus, and other laborsaymi devices, includmgcost of power m rented buildings, and Tmvding mwlmp imsce aneous expenses q installation_and operation of same, includcam. mg salaries of live traveling mechamcians and for per diem allowance of travehng mechanicians while actually traveling on official business awaly from their homes and their official domiciles at a rate to be , n c n o a a an ¤·¤·~·¤··~s·m· “X§ppll£hfip€§'§E?El“p.%°“t%$”Z’p”‘IfrL° §i§°`“}°£. l'i¤¥’°’ d“’3pli’p”Zi&t1pi1 containerspand attachments, mail locks,l):eys, chains, gsols, machinery, E ul mmm and_ material necessary for same, and for incidental expenses perq pm D"' tainiig thereto; also material, machinery, and tools necessary for the mm_m’m_ man _ acture and repair in the equipment shops at Washington, mm District of Columbia, of such other equ1pment_ for the Postal Service $3 ?f.2’§§3l§§.°2?pldp§§£S°d$i“%il§’·°°l"p£’,°“i$l21‘lE‘p€°p}“l’é2i..$p’Ei,l’l°yi$.d f 7 - ,,m,,m_ cludi%increases hereinafter lirovildldg, $2,090,000, of which $500,000 nigqncuve teeny- shall_ available immediate y: Prmnkled, That out of this appro- ${’£p§p§§l§% Q`p°k§ pnatron the Postmaster General is authorized to use as much of the wd *¤=*•¤¤’S°"*°¤ sum, not exceeding $5,000, as may be deemed necessary for the purchase of material and the manufacture in the equipment shops of such small quantities of distinctive equipments as ma be re uired by other executive delpartmentsg and for service in glaska,qPorto $,3,,,,,,,, mpppop. Rico, Phihpgme Islan s, Hawaii, or other island possessions. ¤¤*i¤¤· For mlan transportatmn by star routes (excepting service in é!l}asé;3g,06n6clumng temporary service to newly established offices, ur d `v . ’ ’ ° . . ilariirsfgreiry 1 For giaykof ruiial carriers, siibstitutes fc5 rugl carriers on annual eave, c er s m c arge o rura stations, an to and ferria e, Rural ,,m,m_ Delivery Service, and for_ the incidental expenses thereof, including 03e¤¥Br‘¤;¤1¤};ei¤¤ or increases heremafterprovided, $78,000,000; Provided, That hereafter ’ ° "“ · the pay of rural camers and substitute rural_carri_ers, which depends ulpon the length of the route, shall be determined in accordance with t e records of the Post Oiilce Department, which records shall be promptly corrected whenever the Postmaster General determines mm deuwy_ that suc _ records are not correct. For village delivery service in towns and villages having post offices of the second or third class, and in communities adjacent to