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 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 161. 1920. 579 this appropriation, apply a part thereof to the leasing of quarters for the housing of Government-owned automob1les at a reasonable annual rental for lit term not exceeding ten years. Mmmm mvm For ma` -messenger service $4 000 000. _ Blfor car fare and lpicycle allbwan<§: $97 5,000. gxmzmium or street car co ection S81'V’1CB 9,000. -,, _ For Detroit River postal seryice, $14,400. _ $:2;;: §;u;,,,_ For car fare for special-delivery messengers m emergency cases, 3 1 5’000' . . . Proviao. For fees to spec1al—del1very messengers, $5,000,000: Promded, De1iverywitboutre· That the Postmaster General may, under such rules and regulations °°“’°°“"’°"'°d‘ as he shall tprescribe, deliver special-delivery matter without obtammg a receipt erefor. _ For travel and miscellaneous exgenses in the Postal Service, office Tm°1’°t°` of the First Assistant Postmaster eneral, $1,000. OFFICE or THE SECOND ASSISTANT POS'I'MASTER GENERAL. rm e‘l¤s§ier§»ii°t For inlgnd trevnspcrtatiggd by2 star rmgges iuedngka, gmhgdigg increases ereina ter provi $ 55,000: r at out 0 t IS ‘ a I-pro riation the Postmaster General is authdrized to provide dp mst or emergency mail service in Alaska, including the establishmen]; a3d_ eszgiipmegp og rglay statiopls,  such manner as he may thin a visa. e wi ou a vertising ere or. W For inland_ transportation by steamboat or other power—boat ¤¤§iS°$.m °rp° °r bm ro1ites,_inclu&l.1ng increragelsi he1i)e1nafter pgovidetgé $1,1?5&000. _ Ranma mm or trans_ po on y rou mc u mg increases _· _ _ ‘ hereinafter provided, $5Q,8§6,822: Provided, 'llhat not to exceed veggé? mm °°¤· $1,2.g0,000 o this appropriation may be expendedfor pay of freight and incidental charges for the transportation of mails conveyed under slpecial arrangement in freight trams or otherwise: Prmgided further, Ae,,,,,l,,,,., Samoa, hat the Postmaster General may contract with any individual, Erm, m§gtg*}g**;*j,Q}l0,,§e*g,?· or corporation for an aeroplane mail service between such points as ' he may deem advisable an designate, in case such service is urnished at a cost not greater than the cost of the same service by rail, and ihall plaliy gherefor out of the appropriation for inland transportation y rm oa routes. r For pay of freight or expregsage on poitzl cards, stamped envel- caildgliii. on mm opes, newspaper wra pers an empty ma ags $100,000. A 0 S ., ’ For the purchase opsuchiaeroplanes as may be necessary to establish, N gi; Kwik ¢i»nS§i¤ · · • · Francisco ?erate, and maintain an aeroplane mail service between New York, ‘ cth};°$2,b”;“a‘$£“‘}§"€£‘§‘3§Z;,$?‘$’.{°§‘$If‘£° ?§,,“g°’0l“‘“°tS;§?£ 1. new 0:;*22; planes, including stations, equipment, tools and machinery, and other necessary mcidiental expenses; and for such personnel as may be necessary there or $1,250 000. _ _ Runway MA11.,SEnv1ci:: For nfteen division superintendents, at agf, Mm SS" $3,250 each; two assistant superintendents, at $2,350 each; fifteen ,,,,’f{,,},{§‘c‘{6'}§,,“*Q‘§§f“‘ assistant division superintendents, at $2,250 each; one hundred and ’ ' filftegn pihiefglprks, vt not iax<1_;¢;edingd$2,100 each; two thousand three un re an orty· our c er gra e ten at not exceedin $1 800 each: four hundred and thirty—i1ine clerks, ’grade nine, at notl;exceed· Mig $1,700 each; seven thousand and seventy-eight clerks, grade eight, at not exceeding $1,600 each; one thousand three hundred clerks, grade seven, at not exceeding $1,500 each; two thousand geivpgo hunillregv  fortyi-vpurhcleréksédgraéle six, ap rvgt exceegmg .’ eac ; o thousand v t, grade ve at not exceeding $1,300 each fonudlhilindggl alddcsgciszegh clerksztgradd four, at not exceeding $1,200 each; two thousand two hnndr and eleven clerks, grade three, at not exceeding $1,100 each; nine hundred and one clerks, grade two, at not exceeding $1,000 each; two thousand
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