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 SIXTY·SEVENTH oouennss. Sess. IV. cm. 79, 82. 1923. 1255 For pay of rural carriers, substitutes for rural carriers on annual Rum ”°**"'Y· and sick eave, clerks in charge of rural stations, and tolls and ferriage, Rural Delivery Service, and for the incidental expenses thereof, $86,900,000 For vehicle allowance, the hirin of drivers, the rental of vehicles Vehicle Mmm. and the purchase and exchange ang maintenance, including stable and i’.§iG.,‘}.°§{,Y·°?vE’.;e,°°° °°l‘ garage acilities, of wagons or automobiles for, and the 0 eration of, screen-wagon and city delivery and collection service, ¥14,500,000: Provided, That the Postmaster General may, in his disbursement of P~¤¤—·¤· _ this appropriation, a ply a part thereof to the leasing of quarters L°°d°°°fging ‘ for the housir? of Gldvernment-owned automobiles at a reasonable annual rental or a term not exceeding ten years. P t. t has For the transmission of mail by pneumatic tubes or other similar ns$1ir`$iii’H.i nilwxi devices in the city of New York, including the Borough of Brooklyn l’“‘ of the city of New York, including power, labor, and all other operating expenses, $513,91150. For travel and miscellaneous expenses in the Postal Service, office T'"°l’ °°°‘ of the Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, $1,000. Sec. 2. If the revenues of the Post Office Department shall be ,,.APP*‘°P$“°¤,**§ insufficient to meet the appropriations made by this Act, a sum equal neaeucy inpsggsievv to such deficiency in the revenues of such department is hereby "“°S‘ appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to supply such denciency in the revenues of the Post giiice Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1924. And the sum needed may be advanced to the ost Office Department upon requisition of the Postmaster General. Approved, February 14, 1923. c11a1=. es.-Aa Act To r in mili mugs · ‘ Co, - F°""Z“'¥" tm hm, it the city or ca..a%?}"0n..§.-.mi,*‘&t?§.?.?£.ag a.Z‘si;»‘I2°2’.}". 22‘}“Z.ii?€§`.‘§ —i————u».£¤£ STEL, and aviation purposes. . Be it enacted by the Semze and Home 0 Re sentativea of the United Statics of] America in Congress asgeimbiégd, Thaglgieh title Ai:.liiin$i>;iré(i:k(E£i,;2€?; and fee to the mi itary target ran e of Linco n ount , a oma, "“’ ,,‘;§§,? described in words and figures ad; follows, to wit: Tliye south half  limb of the south half of the northwest quarter of section nine, in township fourteen, north of range four, east of the Indian merid~ Mmmm ian; except the land described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of said northwest quarter of section nine, runnin thence west three hundred and sixty-three feet; thence north four hundred and forty-five feet; thence east three hundred and sixty-three feet; thence south four hundred and forty·6ve feet to the place of beinning. Also. except the right of wa of the Choctaw, Oklalioma and Western Railroad, now the (ghicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, being a stri of land one hundred feet in width across said land, extending fiiiy feet on each side of the center of the roadbed or main track of said railroad company. Also, except a strip of land sixteen feet wide across the south line of the northwest quarter of said section nine, extending from the west line of the right of way of the Chicago. Rock Island and Pacific Railroad to the west line of the said northwest quarter of the said section nine, said tract so conveyed containing thirty-four and fortv-eight hundredths acres, according to the survey thereof. Andi the south half of the south half of the northeast quarter of section eight, in township fourteen, north of range four, east of the Indian meridian. containing forty acres, according to the Government survey thereof. And the south half of the northwest quarter of section eight, in township fourteen, north of range four, east