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 862 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I., .(i71r..771. 1926. he. available to ooven obligatiomsincurred. for such administrative v°L "·*’·°"‘· expens:1  pergodypfrom July 1, 1926,.to the date of the ap ‘s·*   .~vi· ·i .-·i;. ; ·- mwea wma.   reimbur&ixt=iof·{h¤¤,3,¤¤,;¤¤·¢ i For reimbursemeimtof the- persons named in section 23 of the Act  “‘   n Z£€."Z?¥.i. i‘i2”h.$&;£?;?E.(.$°§.°Zi*lii’? $“`E.‘f“’S’ "i%°2€2§S   “°°°’d` , 4 · -p _ o 1. c sc ear gsm xt:. .,F01: payment to Anton Kunz, father ofy Joseph Anthony Kunz, ,0, d,§‘Q‘§“§,,,,,‘T‘°‘“" machinist s mate, first class,;who;wns killed by an explosion on board M- ¤· 1*°°· the submarine A—7, July 25 1917,. an amount ua. to six months’ Bq pay at the rate said Joseph Anthony Kunz, was receiving at the date of hislgggth, as giéthorized by the Act approved April 17, 1926, fiscal year $445. . » 1 l £Hi,§iiZ2§°§2'Qgiu§$g_ For maintenance, repair, and operation ofeaircraft factory, air stations, fleet, and all other aviation activities, testing laboratories, · .4na,p.we. and for overhauling of planes, fiscal year 1927, $260,000, to be added to and made a _part of the approgriation " Aviation Navy, giscal year 1927 ," contained in the Naval ppropriation Act for such sca year. ,,. l mggjt <>f¤<=¤ ¤¤¤¤r¢- POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT our or rim rosru. xnvmmnns a.’T.?.§?Z‘.°%T°°°“’ Damage claims: To pay claims for damages to or losses of pri- V°'·"* "·1°°"‘ vately owned property ad]usted and determined by the Post Office Department under the Erovisions of the Act entitled “An Act to provide a method for t e settlement of claims arising against the Government of the United States in sums not exoeedm $1 000 in g 7 any one case," approved December 28, 1922, as fully set forth in House Documents Numbered 301, 346, 421, and 460, Sixty-ninth Congress, $9,985.44, Fwd Service. Fmnn Smvrcn, Posr Orman Dnrmmsm P°““°‘”‘°’ “°“°"’· ormon or rosmasrnn aimsnar. R°"°"”· °‘°· For pigment of rewards for the detection, arrest, and conviction gggostgi cghkgigglags, anzih so forth, includiing the sameriggects speci- uner '» ea in e ry an ostOtlice partments Ag§>ropriation Act for the fiscal year 1925, $46,500. ,,§gY*¤*¤¤ *¤‘°"¤*· ot to exceed $10,000 of the apsropriation " Payment of rewards, Xgk,4$.p.lve4. 1926," ma be expended, in the ‘ iscretion of the Postmaster Gen- .u..w,.iT°“° °”’°“°° e for the urpose of securing informationconcernin violations Y g of e postal aws and for services and infomation looking toward the apprehension of criminals. mfs‘g§(§é'g‘,’};,'§° *’°°" ormcn or rm: rmsr assrsrairr rosrmasrna onmmn. Cy? <?¤1§V•=¤Y;r For pay of substitutes for letter carriers absent with ay and of S bm we im auxiliar and temporary letter carriers at oiiices where city delivery is already established fiscal year 1924, $342.80. . " Sv¤°’¤ld•“°¤¤’Y·*°¤¤· For fees to special—delivery»messengers for the fiscal years that follow: ‘ For 1924, $29.11; For 1925, $960 453.24. V°‘“°*° •“°““°°· For vehicle allbwance, the hiring of drivers, the rental of vehicles, and the purchase and exchange and maintenance,. including stable and garage fac111t1es,·of wagons or automobiles for, and the opera-