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 86 SIXTY—EIGH'l`H CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 84. 1924. at rates in excess of those specified in Post Office Department Order .$•¤¤¤¤K i¤'°'m°‘ 7708, dated July 1, 1922: Pro/vided further, That of the amount u°°' herein appropriated not to exceed $5,000 may be expended, in the discretion of the Postmaster General, for the purpose of securing information concerning violations of the postal laws and for services and information looking toward the apprehension of criminals, $30,000. FW *’°S*‘ ormcn or mn masr ASSISTANT rosrmasmn onnnnnn. P°“l“”“°°”` For compensation to postmasters, $46,000,000. ,,,$?“"`°”“t °°°°m°s` For compensatggn to assistant postmasters at first and second _ class post offices 000 000. °,f"¤'*°"· "·‘°°“°'“°‘* For compensatioii td printers, mechanics, and skilled laborers, ` $97 400. ,,e§‘°,§;{ °g‘§d° ‘I*lor compensation to clerks and employees at first and second ¤¥¤s¤<>¤i¤¤¤· class ost offices includin auxilia clerk hire at summer and _ P » g YY W _ winter post officos, $124,937 ,100. ¤mf;,°°*‘“‘°",c_ · m“‘°°“ $51%/t;g1;(>mpensation to watchmen, messengers, and laborers, ,,u%,‘§,f"'°°° rm Por, compensation to clerks in charge of contract stations, . . $1 550000. S°’“‘°“"‘ m“°°‘ llorlseparating mails at third and fourth class post offices, $750,000. U"“"“l °°Y‘dm°“‘ For unusual conditions at post offices, $150,000. ,,,§,,,‘?f“· °“'d dm For allowances to third—class post offices to cover the cost of Rmwgmymd fm cleizical servicesil$4,400,000. _ or rent, hg t, and fuel for first, second, and third class post i mt oililges, $14,416,600. _ _ _ • munmesmomcs. or miscellaneous items necessary and mcidental to post offices mm Mvum ofljthe first and second clmes, $925,000. _ _ or village delivery service in towns and villages having post oflices of the second or third class, and in communities adjacent to Bmw mm. citips hgving c¥{y delivery, $1,500,000. ~ Cuhmmdbiwcm For etroit 1ver postal service, $18,2oO: _ _ _ or cagggggeooand bicycle allowance, including special-delivery _ car fare,. . ,;,2}’_ °°uv°" °°" For pay of letter carriers, City Delivery Service, $87,398,000. $;::f'°'*;_;°:,; For fees to special-dehvery_ messengers, $6,100,000. _ New Y01’ka¤dBro0k- For the transmission of mail by pneumatic tubes or other sim- ‘Y“· ilar devices in the city of New ork, including the Borough of Brooklyn of the city of New York, including power, labor, and Velma mowam ,0, all other operating expenses, $526,37325. _ ¢¤uvm,¤¤ue¤ts¤¤,e¤5. For vehicle allowance, the hiring of drivers, the rental of vehicles, and the purchase and exchange and maintenance, including stable and garage facilities, of wagons or automobiles for, and the Mm. operation Hof, screen-wagon and city delivery and collection nam; 51 wages, service, $15,400,000z P¢~m>u{e¢l, That the Postmaster General may, °‘°· in his disbursement of this appropriation, april; a part thereof to the leasing of quarters for the housing of overnment-owned automobiles at a reasonable annual rental for a term not exceed- Tum, em ingjen years. _ l or travel and miscellaneous expenses in the Postal Service, Office of the First Assistant Postmaster reneral, $1,000. p2,§,§’,‘§_,',§,°G;*${’”' orrrcn or me sacoxn Assrsraur rosrmnsraa ossnnnn. S‘“’T°“‘°"““k“‘ For inland transportation by star routes in Alask $180 000· §’,,g'§‘f§g,,c,,mi,,,_ l’m·mkZed,_ That out of this appropriation the Postmasiter General IS authorized to provide difficult or emergency mail service in Alaska, mcluding the establishment and equipment of relay sta.-