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 1546 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 292. 1923. '1‘emp¤¤m ¤l!¤¤· Fo temporary and auxiliary clerk hire and for substitute clerk giékniirug nmmw hire lfor clerks and employees absent with pay at first and second class post offices, and teug>ora% and auxiliary clerk hire at summer and winter resort post offices, cal year 1923, $1,500,000. ¥i¤>¤¤¤¤¤¤¤=· For miscellaneous items necessary and inc1dental to post offices of the first and second class, Escal year 1923, $75,000. _ _ _ ‘ 0i¢y.d¤¤iv¤rs·· For pay of letter carriers at offices already established, including ` substitutes for letter carriers absent without pay, City Delivery Service, Hscal year 1923, $300,000. C=*‘¤*°·°*°· For car fare and bigycle allowance, iiscal year 1923, $20,000. Sp¤¤¤¤1¤¤liv¤ry.f¤¤¤· For fees to special- eliyery messengers, fiscal lyear 1921, $1.04. For payment of the claim of J. Leo Slgelley a owed by the General AccountmghOflice, as covered by certificate of settlement, under appropriation the balance ofwhich has been exhausted, and for the service of the Post Olhce Department, fiscal year 1918, $4,380.67. ‘ ,,B¤°°¤d| AG¤¤*¤',°¤* orrrcn or run SECOND ASSISTANT rosrmasrnn GENERAL. {wm"! WI 8°"· Railway Mail Service: For fifteen division superintendents, fifteen omcmsupuumu- asistant division superintendents and so forth, lD.('2ll1d1l;£ the same "‘“‘·°““ objects specified under this head in the Post Oiiioe partment Ayipropriation Act for the Escal year 1923, $1,000,000. R¤“¤¤¤¤>¤¤- $3 or inland transportation by railroad routes, fiscal year 1923, ,500 000. ,,,§,°,,‘{{°°‘l "*“"‘“' For, an additional amount required for ayment of the obliga- ·*°'*·¤¤¤· tions of the _Post Oilioe Department to the `rllnited States Railroad _ Administration for the transportation of the mails during the twenty-six riiiontgis of Ftidegal control of railroads from January}1, 1918 to an in udm` g e ruary 29 1920 in accordance with the iucrdased rates fixed by the Interstate Cbmmerce Commission in its order dated June 13, 1921, increasing the rate of pay 25 per centum on minimum pay routes, fiscal year 1920 and prior years, $330,817. '¤¤ire»\¤¤¢•¤¤_P¤¤¤· omcs or run mmm Assxsraxr rosruwrm cENEm1.. ,,’“‘¤¤¤*m"‘¥· l°'* “°‘ For payment of limited indemni fo th ' l f ` mm of domestic registered matter, insutged, land°cblll¢i1clZoi)1l;d$#d)ryp1i1ea(ii§£ umd fiscal year 1922, $1,000,000. ,,,§“”“*‘,,m,,m,’m_,“_ The appropriation of $75,000 for the fiscal year 1923 for the _d·4¤¢¢,p-¤¤¤.¤¤»¤•i- "_payment of limited indemnity for the inju or loss of interne- ‘ tional registered, insured, and collect—on·d|dlivery mail, in accoréloaliice with convention stipulations! is hereby amended to read as ows: m_P=¤·i¤¤¤¤f¤r»¤¤¤i· t aportipazlmmt of  indemnlity for the injury or l0SS of m ma on m acco an ’t ti t ment stipulations, $75,000], ee wx eonven on, reaty, or agree- P§g*£g,$g§’{,_“* omoa or rmi romrm assrsram rosruasrnn cmmnan. V°""*°"“"""'* Vehicle service: For additional amount 'red { h' I llowance, the hiring of drivers, the rental of midles, atiildvtiahdeptiiilchase and exchange and maintenance, including stable and gara facilities, of wagons or automobiles for, and the operation ogsscreell-
 * Y;•%e’61008·¤d city delivery and collection services, fiscal year 1923,