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 356 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 230. 1910. V°‘·°·P·*’°· Department in conformity with the Act of July second, eighteen _ hundred and thirty-six, as follows: Posumsrer-General; OFFICE OF THE- POSTMASTER-GENERAL. three thousand dollars. miisgeéfmwgmmd For rent of suitable buildings for_ the use of the Post-Omoo Detpart- Pp ment, inchudinghthe t1lr;1a1l—bpg repprr shqpi loc]; reréairésilfolp, an the divis` n 0 su `es `rty— our thousand our un re dollars. m thrivusand nine hun red dollars. F al _ f mw P°°°·° °° 'F on sALAmns or 1>0s*r-01-*1-*1cE msrncronsz or s aries o en °r§k1¤.r-ra. inspectors in charge of divisions, at three thousand dollars each; ten inspectors, at two thousand four hundred dollars each; fifteen inspectors, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each; fifteen inspectors, at two thousand dollars each; ten inspectors, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; one hundred and thirty ins ctors, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; one hundred andm ten inspectors, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; and fifty inspectors, at one thousand two hrmdred dollars each; in all, gve hundred and seventy-two thousand seven hundred and fifty ollars. P¤1'¤i¤¤¤· For per diem allowance of inspectors in the field while actually traveling on omcial business away from their home, their oftlicial domiciljie and their headquagtprs, alt lei. rate todbe gxed lgy the gosté master nera not to excee our dollars r ay un re an ,g¢;»f•·>¤· mow twenty-five thoirsand dollars: l’ro·m2led, Tlliglit the lE’ostmaster—General mw. may, m his discretion, allow inspectors per diem while temporarily . located at any place on business away from their home, or their designated domicile, for a period not exceeding twenty consecutive days at any one place, and make rules and re ations governing the Lima. foregoing provisions relating to per diem: Ang`} prozrided further, That no pelr dremdsléag be paid to inspectors receiving annual salaries of two thousand dollars or more. h;?:g;¤;jil§t§:£é¤iv¤¤¤ For compensation to clerks at division headquarters, fifteen, at one ` ghogsgng six hulndred dollars each; nine, at one thousand four hunre dollars eac · twenty-seven, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; eight alt one thousand one hundred dollars each; thirteen, at ose thousand dlollars eéich; and six, at nine hundred dollars each; in a ninety-six thousand two hundred dollars. Traveling. ere., ex- Foi· traveling ex enses of ins ctors without r diem allowance nge;. . p P8 pc Y p° inspectors in charge, and the chief ostroffice inspector, and expenses rplcurreddbty ipspectors not covered gy per diem al owance, twenty-five thousand dollars. L*"°” "“’°· For livery hire incurred by inspectors not covered by their per diem allowance, including livery hire in connection with the installation _ and inspection of rural routes, fifty thousand dollars. “"““°°°°“’· hFor· nplcgssiary miscellaneous expenses at division headquarters, six thousand dollars. aewn-a¤,e:¤. For payment of rewards for the detection, arrest, and conviction A of post-ofiice burglars, robbers, and highway mail robbers, fifteen gags m,m,m_ thousand dollars: Provided, That of the amount herein appropriated tion. not to exceed five thousand dollars may be expended, in the discretion of the l’ostmaster—General, for the purpose of securing information poncermlgg violatioérslpf the pokstallawsfand for sfervices and informaron oo ng owar e appre ensron o crrrnma s. vi£;¤sn¤r~s¤ving de- _The unexpended balance of the appropriation for the fiscal year ver. sa, pp.4ov,ss1. nineteen hundred and nine of ten thousand dollars for ex enses '- _ p incr dent to the investigation and testing of mechanical and labor—saving devices, under the direction of the P0stmaster—General, for the use of
 * d'°¤*=*¤¤· For advertising {lor the Post-Ofiice Department and postal service,
 * 0*% °*°· Fo?gas, eleldliric (power and light, and the repair of machinery, five