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 1110 sixTY-roURTH comnnss. sms. 11. cH. 163: ism. chief clerk $2,000; division of equipment and supplies-superintendent $2,750, assistant superintendent $2,500, chief c erk $2,000, topographer $2,400; in all, $24,150. I dp gntaldsalaries, $1,604,260. _ th d_ b _ f 1_ d °¢¤F¤\ **1, Pg; `_ or er to romote economy in e istri ution 0 sup ies, an all-°at.Til lm in auditing anld accounting, the Postmaster General may {designate ""‘· P' 1°°°‘ districts and central offices in such districts through which su plies shall be distributed and accounts audited, but in no case shall the postmaster at the central station be Hgiven authority to abolish offices, to change officers or employees in offices included m such district. §*,'g;?;1E¤j*S,*;§§f°°“- CONTINGENT nxrmwsns, Posr Omen DEPARTMENT: For station- ’ ery and blank books, index and guide cards, folders, and binding devices, including purchase of free penalty envelopes, $25,000. H°***¤¢ Plm- For fuel and repairs to heating, lighting, and power plant, includin repairs to elevators, purchase and exchange of tools, and electrical supplies, and removal of ashes, $38,500. '1'•l¤s¤·phi¤s, aw. For telegraphipg, $4,500. or painting, 2,000. For purchase, exchange, hire, and maintenance of horses and horsedrawn passenger-carrying vehicles, and repair of vehicles, including motor trucks and harness, $2,500. of typewriters, adding machines, and other labor-saving devices; street car tickets not exceeding $200; plumbing; floor coverings; postage stamps for correspondence addressed abroad which is not exemst under article eleven of the Rome convention of the Umversal Post Union, $30,000, of which sum not exceeding $3,985 may be expended for telephone service, and not exceeding $1,500 may be expended for law books, books of reference, railway guides, city directories, books necessary to conduct the business of the department; and re%a.1rs to department F`·¤·¤¤¤¤¤· or furniture and filing ca inets, $7,000. nm. For rent of stables, $500. O o omni msnioane. For publicationof copies of the Official Postal Guide, $33,000; and the amounts received uréigi the fiscal year mneteen hundred and U eighteen from sales of the cial Postal Guide to the public may be ,u,§? °‘ '°°°"°‘“°‘° useg as a further appropriation for the publication of copies of such gui e. ,Qf;g§g;{{g°&P\g·g; _ Appropriations made for the service of the Post Office Department lirvppgenmgit. in_conform1ty with the Act of July second, eighteen hundred and ‘ *"‘ ‘ thnrtgsix, shall not be expended for any of the purposes herein pr0~ ` ggpri prbgpcongit of the Post Office Department at Washington, um ia. "°¤°*°¤·*=¤* °* he DEP ARTMENT or JUSTICE um. ., Solicitor beneral, As- - ERAL. tl) , siswrits. Qolicitor General, $10,000; assistant to the Ai)tl'd1rlii)eyG(il»Id1liIei§l$$g,ggl}); m§_?g¤·;*;c=§f¤¤ Depart- six Assistant Attorneys General, at $7,500 each- Selicitorlfor tlw I DBPaI'tm°¤l» of the I¤t*}1‘§01`, $5,000; Solicitor fdr the Post Office Mmm as _ TP DBPS-1'¥·m6Ht, $5,000; Solicitor of Internal Revenue, $5,000; S0liCit0I` m,s}m_ YS, S15 for the Department of State, $5,000; four attorneys, at $5,000 each, one of whom shall have charge of all condemnation proceedings in the District of_(Q'olun1bia and supervise the examination of titles tair11dLpnaé:(i;(<—ir§tam1ngl from such condemnation proceedingis in Whiph atgomizlv Or cggizgl all be 8 party or have an interest, an no special . s. _ » or services of (persons other than of those provided for herein, shall be employe for such purposes; attorneysope g-1,500, eng $3,450, four at $3,500 each, one $3,250, fourteen gt 5% ,000 eac, two at $2,500 each; assistant attorneys——on6 .,3,. 0, two at $3,000 each, two at $2,750 each, five at $2,500 each,
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