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 4].8 SIXTY·FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 261. 1916. ¥¤“*“¤¤· r talfor a term notexceedin ten years:Prqv1Zdedfurther That secs¤i;s°$`i°iZ°¢f°i¤r°sh£§°°$'a?¢l  thirt mine hundred and gorty-four, Revised Statutes, is hereby “""g“*· M amended by the elimination of-the words "or the Second Assistant vsi"¤¤£é¤ii°$°·i. ’ p' Postmaster General,” and theAet of¢May seventeenth, eighteen hun- ‘}°"°·*"°" dred and seventy-eight, is hereby amended b the substitution of the words "Postmaster General’ for the words "Second Assistant Postmaster General" wherever they occur. · _ §;‘§'?,,g,",,’*‘§f""""°"* For mail-messenger service, $2 193,000: Provuled, That postm;’S¤g;s¤¤¤¤ by WSF masters ma be designated by the Postmaster General as disbuising Co  I b officers for &e payment of mailmessengers-and others engaged under ” °'· Y their rvision m trans the mails:-Promdedfu, That, m postmasunaetc. SuP€ Porting. the discretion of the Postmaster General, LEE-stmasters, assistant postmasters, and clerksat post offices of the d  fourth classes may enter into contracts forjlnzgeiformance of mul messenger services, and allowances may be m i e therefor from  appropriation: _d_—‘*“°"‘“°°° ‘”°"°*" Provided fudher, That the total amount payable un er such contract to any postmaster, assktant postmaster; ’o1··c1erk shall not exceed$1*;gl0inanyoneyea§.  bes-· ··h» 4  Pg •*%¤¤•=*<=¤¤*>¢¤- For e transmksion o in 1 y` eumatic tu or other simi ar commas until devices, $976,000: Provided, That KQ Postmaster General is hereby ““`°""· “’"· authorized and directed to extend eanstingcontracts fordpneumatictube mail service until March fourth, nineteen hundred an seventeen. - °"""·‘°"· _ ‘ ·. For car fare andbicycle allowance, $625,000. - S"'°°° “"R;°:°°°‘°“· For street car collection service, $10,000. i.,§°°m°“w “"‘ ger  River postal ‘(s;§jyice, $1,250. ‘ _ c§,.°°,m_ 'FY- —· or car are or special very messengers m emergency cases, $13,mm."1» ’* -*»·  Fees. . . . - . . For fees to.speo1al·delivery1ne¤uigets. $2,000 000. T”"°1*°t°· For travel and miscellaneous esrpensesyiir the Postal Service, oihee  »·»·- °‘·i*1,i‘é"*°i %‘§i.t“*.i.?&°fi°;’a¥2i’.?‘ir;. ty .1 th ig P. masters. SBC 1 3111811 6 0 mlgogdhggcr mw agproved June twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, authorizing Am, p_ ,63, mw, the Postal Savings System, and for other purposes," approved May MA eighteenth, nineteen hundred and sixteen, be and thesame is, amended ""* *’· m by striking out tiée glozds "on and afgeigiluly greg, nilneteen hundred an sixteen," an a section ten o esai ct am d d b  after the first word of said section, "Tha;," th]; Svordg _ "_section one hundred and ninety-e;§ht of the." }{?“§_’§;:,Ef‘”,;,,,, ,,_ S That secgonlthirty-ni(i:i<:ihunly1¤lm*<;b ggcmyz "A1l letters of domestic origin which can not be delivered by ’ ‘ poetmalsters shag ge seat tig the Post Office Department or to a post, office esignate y the ostmaster General a d h 1; ‘ inclosures of value, other than correspondence, slllall lnlhcrecigdixirl mlrf the sender or addressee can not  identified, such letters shall be held {gi- a lperiod ofbone {leur egraiting rgellgmatgilig. If within one Iyear . tey avenot een aim teys b sedf th t- D"°°°“1 °'°"‘°“‘ master General may direct., All other imdehvggable (lettgrs slisllxbg disposed of without record and not held for reclamation." Second Assistant Pxtmwrmm omvres or rim snoorm assisrawr rosmasrnn GENERAL. Manmusperer. Forinladtransrtt b t tes`Alka ; ¤¤¤c¤¤¤r =¤·vi¤¤- authorized to provide diilicu t or emergency mail service in Alaska, mvhldlllg 15116 BSt8·bhSl1m<-but and equipment of relay stations, m such msirnner heiirzay tbmllirt aélvisalble, vgthogg advertisiiflg therefor. Steamboat, etc., O1' I1 HDS 8. 1011 li - ~¤·=····—·~»·~·~» routes or by iempimpgs, $1,060,dif m “ °’ °“ °" p°“'°' b°“*
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