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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. CH. 44. 1926. 179 Temporary city-delivery carriers: For pay of substitutes for letter 6,§“"’*“*“”° ‘*”*°'*· carriers absent with pay, and of auxiliary and temporary letter ` carriers at oiiices where city delivery is already established, fiscal year 1924, $69.63. For fees to special delivery messengers, fiscal year 1924, $213.06. B*’°°*°*°*°“'°”· orrrcn or sacorm assxsrazwr rosrnrasrna onrmnan P§s§I$1:·;‘e§G;j§*;,*é¤* For the operation and maintenance of the ai lane mail service *,§'¥"{,$° ”°"‘°°· between New York, New York, and San Francilsldo, California, via !1$=?¤¤ci=¥>¤·k md Bw Chicago, Illinois, and Omaha, Nebraska, and for the installation, equipment, and operation of the Airplane Mail Service by night flying,) and to enable the department to make the additional charges for th night and da service on first·class mail matter, in accordance with existing liiw, including necessary incidental expenses and employment of necessary personnel, fiscal year 1926, $210,000: _ Provided, That $15,000 of the appropriation ‘Aeroplane service {»’§§l,{§’,,, ,,,,,,0,,, U, between New York and San Francisco 1926," shall be immediately “’{,§‘°g**:·,9gg· available for the payment of personal services in the District of ` ’ ` ` Cogilimbia ang incidental and travel expenses in connection with su personn . For balances due foreign countries for the fiscal years that follow: ,,.,§‘."§{’$,‘},,,"f" "“° ‘°‘°"“" For 1920, $4,196.37; · For 1922, $18,120.75; For 1923, $56,317.54. errmn or romrrn Assrsraxr ros·ru.ssrnn cancun i>;€§£2§, 3§§£'§'f“° Net to exceed $506,077 of the zppropriation " Mail bags and equip- ll’;`.liu¤°'2‘i:.,°°€.;,rvr¤,. mont,-1926," may be expended or personal services in the District icgogogg ¤¤¤¤¤<¤. ¤=- of Columbia. vo1.iz,p.m. DEPARTMENT OF STATE D°"°‘“"°“"°'8‘“'°· Preparatory commission on armaments: For the expenses of par- a§.'2'$‘§,'¤i"{'m?.$'2';?"” ticipation by the United SUW98 88 the PI`06ld8Illi may, in his discre- E‘V°”"°'· tion, determine, in the work of the preparatory commission, which ***“·¤>·'· is to meet at Geneva, Switzerland, in 1926, for the purpose of maki preliminary studies and preparations for a conference on the rgguction and limitation of armaments; and for each and every purpose connected therewith including compensation of employees, travel, subsistence ex nses (notwithstanding the provisions of any other Act); and sucheother expenses as the President shall deem groper, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of tate, to remain available until June 30, 1927, $50,000. _ _ GRevision of Chinese customs £riif: To enable the dUnitled States ,,§§Y""°“ °'_C'“""°° overnment to carry out its igations arising un er t e treaty ¤v¤,¤,¤,¤¤, ¤¤d¤* relating to the Chinese customs tariff signed February 6, 1922, p.zm.°' including the compensation of gdelegates or other representatives '°"·°·°“’· clerks, and employees, rcnt of ofiioes, expenses of transportation and subsistence (notwithstanding the provisionsrof any other Act), stationery and supplies, telegraphyand such other ob`ects—·as the President may deem necessary, to be disburwd under the direction of the Secretary of State, fiscal year 1926 $25,000. 7  s s _ Immigration of aliens: To enable the iDcpartment_ of State to _,,§;”*'*'°‘*°“ °" parformrthe duties devolving upron it under the laws regulating ¤¤¤·;·,_·s¤¤¤¢ei·~· immigration  aliens into t e nited States, incluilingl the same mliiiite, iam. objects specific in the Acts making approgriations for, e Depart- ment of State for the fiscal ear 1926, un er theheads of salaries and contingent expenses of the Department of State, printing and