Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/218

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178 .SIXTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cu. 44. 1926. mf';} OM 1**9*** POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT -· (Out of the postal revenues) P°°¤¤”*°*’G°¤°'°’· orrrcn or rosauaswnn onzwimu. ·*m°"' d"` `'°° ..&“'“‘g°¤Z$‘“’““‘ 3 £3"..a.d°1“i‘”“ .i°'.i.‘l§“‘*%2‘ii“£ °‘£J°“%°.‘§’a°i>%‘Z; yow prope . ] _ an rmi .y e- V°l·*’·P·*°°°· Department,»under the tgmvasm of the Act entitled “ An Act to rovide a method for e settlement of claims arising against the government of the United States in sums not exceeding $1,000 in any one .case,” a roved December 28, 1922, as fully set forth in House Documentpglumbered 156, Sixty-ninth Congress, $21,828.27.

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  • d‘““°““‘,,‘”‘°““,,,,,,,,,,°“, For additional amounts required from January 1 1925 to June
1063 30, 1926, inclusive, on account of the increased conlpenseition and

°‘°'°' ' allowances granted by the Act entitled "An Act rec axifying the salaries of postmasters and employees of the Postal Service, read- justing their salaries, and compensation on an equitable basis, increasing postal rates to yirovide for such readjustment, and for other purpow," approved ebruary 28, 1925, under the following ap ropriation accounts respectively: I¤¤1»¤¢0r¤. FPost»oHice 1926 " (inspectors, $186,606, and clerks at division headquarters, $4.6,7 7 0) , in $233,376. P°“"‘”°°"· . “ Compensation to pomiasters, 1926," $4,746,722; m;*,§;,§f*‘“‘ ""“" “ Compensation to assidzant postmasters, 1926," $1,311,350; gx? d Z grin§’r2:1;ech§nics, and skilled 1ab0c§ers, 1926,: $$29,251; '§“ “°°‘ —. ler .•.n ·seo0ndiclas post ces, 1926 0880,824-

 " Watchman, messengers, and laborers, 1926," $1,275,850; ’

°m‘§’:""·V “*"° °'“’ “ Clerks, third··class post eices, 1926," $36590,000; Ville! dwvm- A " Vill delivery servioe,192 " $198,2 · Cnr anim. 2 gityiisgliivglry ear;·iers,11éi£6;’¥‘?g;%s,87g$;,450; BDO¢lBldBllY8l’y. . ·"U· M, , • V¤¤i¤1¤ www- -‘? Vehicle service, -1926," $1,321,327;, . ’ R•·¤·¤v Mw- “’Rl1lW&y Mail.Service, salaries, 1926," $@049,189.22; " Railway Mail Service, travel allowances, 1926," $1,322,314.89; ·£>¤¤*¤¤t¤¤¤¤_{:°_¢¤¤v- " Distribution of stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers, m?°x°VF· 192697 ._, x- H ¤¤¤i*•¤!¤¤i>•¤%¤¤¤ n ~ 1. w cr · c respeciv y e ”°""‘°“""‘ §i‘“"‘$37°}‘23’,3“§.Y ‘°°1.%‘¥?E.?i°%"@..3.2.;;.‘i’; .· el ... ti. °°°°°m` appro·p%ation accounts, above enumerated. , ’ FM A¤¤*¤¢¤¤= P¤•¢· orncn or rmsr assrsmxr rosmssinn ommnar. master _ I °*·**¤»°*°-· mm For compensation to clerks and em loyees at first and second class mm? im omm _ post does, includizag auxiliary clerk hire atsummer and winter post omcw, ear.1 6, $1,302,675; ~ d d . fi M*·¤¤¤¤·¤•¤¤¤- For miscellaneous items necessary an inci en c to post o ces of the first and second class, fiscal year 1926, $295,000. Ov ¤~¤=»·¢¤· For car fare and bicycle allowance, including special delivery car fare, fiscal year 1926, $62,000. _ _ _

        • 1 l¤¢'e* ¤¤¤*•·*· For pay of letter carriers, City Delivery Service, fiscal year 1926,

$ {§'[9_1\wYf .Y»: .» ·— i . . hgfmwmy °l°¤'* » leuiporarycclerlr him: ’For and auxiliary clerk hire and for substitute ~clerk hire foreleiks and employees absent with pay at first and second class post oilices and ten&poraEcmd.auiliary clerk hire at summer and winter resort post 0 ces, al year 1923, $663.04.