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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1. 1921. 335 POSTAL SERVICE. P°°°°*S°"’i°°· 0U*r on Tim POSTAL nnvnmms. onion or THE rmstr ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL. rimmsimm rm master General. For compensation to clerks and employees at first and second c1¤rk¤iae.,1m¢»ma class post offices, including substitutes for clerks and employees S°°°“d°““°m°°s‘ absent without pay, $725,000. For miscellaneous items necessary and incidental to post offices of m*’·°°“°“°°“$"°m°· the first and second classes, $50,000. For pay of letter carriers at offices already established, including Lemrmmm. substitutes for letter carriers absent without pay, City Delivery Service, fiscal year 1920, $2,000. f 1For fees to special-delivery messengers, for the fiscal years that Speciaideuverytoes. o ow: For 1920, $11.54; For 1921. $999,439. 88. Total, Office of First Assistant Postmaster General, $1,776,451.42. ormcn or ·rm=: SECOND ASSISTANT 1>os*rMAs·r1•:R GENERAL. Pmmr 6m* For inland transportation by steamboat or other power—boat S°°°mb°°"°°°°°` routes, $$41,093.45. _ For pay of freight or expressage on postal cards, stamped envelopes, c3f,"d'§j§*{f,_ °° p°S‘“’ newspaper wrappers, and empty mail ags, fiscal year 1921, $1,389.21. For the operation and maintenance of the airplane mail service Y$i;P¤;l¤;¤§{&¤F§:; between New York, New York, and San Francisco, Califorma,_ via erm. gl1ir.;§o, Illinois, magd Oniaha, Nebpaska, including neglessary moi-. en expenses employment o necessary personn $175 000. _ RAILWAY Mau. Snnvrcn: For rent, light, heat, fuelxtelegxiaph, iegiumy mu Bm miscellaneous and office expenses, schedules of mail trains, telephone ,,,,l,{’,,,§’§"l°“°°“’ °" service, and badges for railway postal clerks, including rental of oflices for division headguarters, and chief clerk, Railway Mail Service, in Washington, istrict of Columbia, and rental of space for terminal railway post offices for the distribution of mails when the furnishing of space for such distribution can not under the Postal Laws and Regulations properly be required of railroad companies without additional compensation, and for equailpment and miscellaneous items necessary and incidental to termin railway post offices, $817,000. For transportation of foreign mails by steamship or otherwise for F°'°'*°’°‘"" the fiscal years that follow: For 1921, $1,960,000; For 1922, $480,000. Total, Office of Second Assistant Postmaster General, $3,774,482.66. orricn or run rmnn ASSISTANT ros·ruAs·rnx GENERAL. ,.,,'§§,,§;,‘§, For payment of limited indemnity for the in`ury or loss of pieces of 1“'·l°m’“F§’· ‘°°‘ "°‘ domestic registered matter, insured, and collect-on-delivery mail, mmcmm Hscal year 1921, $1,200,000. Total, Postal Service, $6,750,934.08. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. State nepammm. mrnnrnnrnas ·ro nmmssms Ann LEGATIONS. su,‘§’gg'°r;’,,g“_j°¤d°°¤· For ten student intergreters at the embassy to_ Turkey, who shall ,c§s*',§,§;‘°;_ i“‘“'P"* be citizens of the Unite States, and whose duty it shall be to study ’ the language of Turkey and any other language that may be