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 656 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. rr. GH. 227. 1922. the purpose of securing information concerning violations of the ostal laws and for services and information looking toward the apprehension of criminals, $25,000. F¤¥¤A¤¢iS*¤¤*P°¤*· orrron or THE FIRST ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL. master Gmeml. Postmasters. . . _ For compensation to postmasters $43,000,000 miiwsmt www For compensation to assistant postinasters at first and second class t offices, $6 000 000. E:¤§>§§=é; wd polior compensation to clerks and emplolyees at first and second class S°°° post offices, including substitutes for c erks and employees absent without pay $101 000,000. P'*¤'m» m°°"““""# For com ensatidn to rinters, mechanics, and skilled laborers, five etc, P P . at $1,400 each, five at $1,500 each, five at $1,600 each, seven at W mh m _ $1 700 each, thirtyfrive at $1,800 each; ru all, $97,400. gm?ac.mm’ °°S°° lfor compensation to watcbmen, messengers, and laborers, at com ac, Station $1,350 each, and at $1,450 each; rn all, $4,765,000. _ mmf mgor compensation to clerks in charge of contract stations, $1,300,- '1‘¤¤=i><>¤ry, ¤!¤=i1- Flor temporary and auxiliary clerk hire and for substitute clerk Zigi ai'?} °°bS°°"°° hire for clerks and employees absent with a at first and second P Y _ _ P Y _ class post offices and temfporary and auxiliary clerk hire at summer _ _ and winter resort post 0 ces, $8,000,000. Sgpmcms =¤=¤1=- For separating mails at third and fourth class post offices, $790,000. bww °°'*‘““°“· For unusual conditions at post offices, $150,000. md dm For allowances to third-class post offices to cover the cost of cleri- _ cal services, $4,000,000. ,*}$@;_;1§h*]°¤d ml- For rent, light, and fuel for first, second, and third class post oiitices, lemme me canceled $11,750,000; Promded, That the Postmaster General may use not “°$$`,€jz,,,,_g86_ expieeding $10,00% 0; this appropriation for adjusting claims arising un er section 1 o the Act entitled "An Act makin appropriations for the service of the Post Office De artment for the tical ear en ` Jnme 30 1886 nd f r oth P " d NI yh 3 1885 _ _, a 0 er purposes, approve 1 arc : mg i’§,—,;1§’:E,°€i,‘°;,r:§§‘Q And P"`0iVLd€d fU?jih€?‘, Tllftt that part of the Act approved Miarch 3, muiepg availab e, re 1885 (Twenty-thu·d Statutes at Large, page 386), w ch provides that ”°°1"‘ a lease for premises for use as a post office shall cease and terminate Kherigever a ggsit office can be moved into a Government building, is _ ere y repo. _ _ For miscellaneous items necessary and incidental to post offices of _ _ the first and second classes, $725,000. $"y·d"l"°'y‘ For pay of letter carriers at offices already established including `i\Yfl4·‘f>., substitutes for letter carriers absent without pay, City Delivery Serv- Q _ _ ice, $70,200,000 ""’“‘°"°" ‘””“°”’ F or pay of substitutes for letter carriers absent with pay, and of auxiliary and temporary letter carriers at offices where city delivery (_ _ is already establis red, $8,000,000. ,,,,»,@‘,,‘§}*"`° °“ °°" mFor· pag of lgtter guiriers, sérbstitute and auxiliary letter carriers at 0 ces w ere ity e ivery ervice is established during the year, _ $100,000. l “"‘g" d°“"°"‘ For village delivery service in towns and villages having post offices of the second or third class, and in commimitres adjacent to cities Cu MP Bm halxpng city delivery, $1,500,000.  of W, _ or car are and icycle allowance, $900,000  For street_car_collection service, $1,700. Sum, deuvem For Detroit River postal service, $14,400. eww. ‘ Slggréézar fare for special—delivery messengers in emergency cases, Fees, I » -. i gzigjg wmmum_ For fees to spec1al—del1very messengers, $6,500,000: Provided, wp:. That the Postmaster General mav, under such rules and regulations as he shall prescribe, authorize the delivery of special-delivery matter