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 676 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. »II. Ch. 214. 1920. General may determine for the faithful ischarge of his duties) $2, 250, classiiication $2,750, registeredmails $2,500, money orders $2,750; chief clerk, division of money orders, $2,250· in all, $37 -050. Pgggagfg —‘g§¤’j§;* Orrrom, FoUn·rrrAssrs·r.a1z·rPos·r·rr.4s·rrsu Gmsnnanz lilourth Assist- Ssrgeinemame or di; aut Postmaster General, $5,000* chief clerk, $2,500; division of rur·al "“°‘”'°t°‘ ~ mails-superintendent $3,000, chief clerk $2,000; division of equipment and supplies·—superintendent $3,000, chief clerk $2,000; topograprher, $2 400; in all, $1.9,900. · e _ otal salaries, $1,888,720. __ ‘g‘{§§§§§.‘;°g§*g$”’”· Corrrrncmrr r:xrmrsas,—Pos·r Omron Dsranrunm: _For stationery and blank books, index and guidecards folders, and binding devices, including purchase of free penalty envelopes, $30,000., . . H°°“°¤·°‘°·*P’“°*~ . For fue and repairs to heating, lighting, ice and power plant includin repairs to elevatorsalpurchase an exchange of tools, and. _ electrical supplies, and remov of ashes, $60,000. . ,· '*`°‘°g’°P‘““*—*· For telegraphing, $6,000. _ -, . A "°"*°'°°· For- purch exchange, hire, and maintenance of horses and horse-drawn xiii mot0r—driven pasmnger-carrying vehicles and repair of vehicles, including motor trucks and harness, $4,000. , _ For rent of stables, $500. . ““°°“"°°°‘“· For miscellaneous items, including purchase, exchange, and repair of typewriters, adding machines, and other labor-saving devices; street—car fares not exceediriig $450; plumbing; floor coverings; postage stamps for correspon ence addressed a road which is not exe t under article 11 of the Rome convention of the Universal Posxfg Union, $40,000, of which sum not exceeding $12,500 may be expended for tellegrone service and not exceeding $1,500 may be expended for p ase and exchange of law books, books of reference, railway guides, city directories, books necessary to conduct the business of the department; and repairs to department buildings. Furniture, eu-. For furniture and filing cabinets, $7,000. 0mci¤1P¤sta1G¤id¤. For publication of copies of the Official Postal Guide, $43,000; and the amounts received during the fiscal year 1921 from sales of the Official Postal Guide to the public may be used as a further _ appropriation for the publication of copies of such ggde. Qgrjglglggg ggcf or reimbursement of the _Government Printing ce for the cost giggling; t I of fu.rmslu.r;§ steam for heating and electric crurent for lighting and °“” ““°'”°“ °" power to e Post Office Department Building at Massachusetts Avenue and North Capitol Street, District of Co umbia, $40,000, or P t I e 1 Y so much thereof as may be necessary. ,,,,,,'§‘,,§§,2,.§'Z,Y,°p§“,p.{Q§ Appropriations made for the service of the Post Omoo Department °*v§{Pg*;{¤8·,g{°· in conformity with the Act of July 2, 1836, shall not be expended for an{)of the purposes herein provided for on account of the Post Ottice epartment rn the District of Columbia. ,,,Q_·=¤··m¤¤=* 0* me DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. S,;§;}{’g§°gme§§,§°g°; Orrrcn or mn Arrormsr Gmzmrar.; Attorney General, $12,000; sigapgim, D _ Solicitor General, $10,000; assistant to the Attorney General, $9,000; ,,,.,,Yt,,.,tc_ °” wm six Assistant Attorneys General, at $7,500 each; Solicitor for the Department of the Interior, $5,000; Solicitor for the Post Office Department, $5,000; Solicitor of Intemal Revenue, $5,000; Solicitor mtjrggrers. ¤=sis¢· 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 Columbia. and sulpervise the examination of titles and matters arising from such con emnation proceedings in which the United States shall be a party or have an interest, and no special attorney or counsel, or services of ersons other than of those provided for herein, shall be employed flir such purposes; attorneys——one $4,500, one $3,750, four at $3,500 each, one $3,250, fourteen at $3,000