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 990 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 901 . 1928 . Po st Office Depart- ment. RE POR TS UNDER THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Prop erty in ven- 49 . A repor t to Co ngress and th e prepa ration and ke eping, in tor ies, et c' proper books, of full and complete inventories and accounts of all the property belongi ng to th e United States i n the bu ildings, rooms, offices, and g rounds occupied by the Postmaster Genera l and under U.S. Code, p.49. his charge, and so forth. (Revised Statutes, section 397, page 67; title 5, section 371, United States Code .) Post maste rs' losse s. 50. A repor t in eac h partic ular cas e of the result of his i nvesti- gation of claims of postmasters for the loss of money-order funds, post al funds, postag e stamps , and so forth, r esulting from bu rglary, U.S. Code, p.1237. fire, and so forth. (Statutes at Large, volume 25, page 1 35, as amended ; title 39, section 49, United States Code .) Unusual conditions. 51. Report of the amounts expended from the appropriation for unusual conditions for the employment of clerks and carriers at vol. 36, p .1332. high rates, and the places at which such amounts were expended. (Statutes at Large, volume 36, part 1, page 1332 .) Cost of franked mail. 52. Statement of the cost to the postal establishment of the matter ma iled und er f rank by each dep artm ent and inde pend ent esta blis h- ment of the Government, and so forth. (Statutes at Large, volume U.S. Code, p.50. 41, part 1, page 1037 ; title 5, section 390, United States Code .) Fi nan ces for pre- 53. A report of the finances of the department for the preceding cedin g year. year, showin g the am ount of balance d ue the d epartmen t at the begin- ning of the year, the amount of postage which accrued within the year, the amount of engagements and liabilities, and the amount actu ally pai d during the yea r for car rying th e mail. (Revised Stat- U.S. Code, p.50. utes, section 413, page 68 ; Statutes at Large, volume 29, page 647 ; title 5, section 387, United States Code .) Contingent ezpenses. 54 . A report of the amount expended in the department for the prec eding fi scal yea r, inclu ding deta iled sta tements of expen ditures made from the contingent fund. (Revised Statutes, section 413, U. S. Code, p.50. page 68; Statutes at Large, volume 29, page 648 ; title 5, section Conne cting 387, United States Code .) s and telephone system. 55. To report to Congress the probable cost of connecting a tele- graph and telephone system with the Postal Service by some feasible Vo1.31,p .11o4. plan. (Statutes at Large, volume 31, page 1104.) Navy D epartment. REPORTS UNDE R THE NAVY DEPARTMENT Naval lands leases. 56 . Report of leases of naval lands. (Statut es at La rge, vol ume 39, U.S. Code, p.1122. part 1, page 559 ; title 34, section 522, United States Code .) Dam ages by nav al aircraft . 57. Report of adjustment of claims for damage to private property Vol.44,p.1291. growing out of operations of naval aircraft not exceeding $250. Naval pension fund (Statutes at Large, volume 44, part 2, page 1291 .) claim s. 58. Estimates of the claims and demands chargeable upon and pay- R.S.,sec. 3667, p.721. able out of the naval pension fund. (Revised Statutes, section Adjusted Compensa . 3667, page 721 .) tion Act adm inistra - 59. Report of admi nistra tion of World War Ad justed Compens a- tion. U.S. Code, p.1231. ~'1 tion Act. (Statutes at Lar~e volume 43, part 1, page 124 ; e 124 ; title 38, >, Damages to private section 617, United States VOde . ) property, subsequent 60 . Report of adjustment of claims for damages to and loss of pri- to April 6, 1917. vately owned property occurring subsequent to April 6, 1917, for which damage or loss men in the naval service or Marine Corps are U.S. Code, p.1127. found to be responsible. (Statutes at Large, volume 41, part 1, page 132 ; title 34, section 600, United States Code .) Interior Department. REPORTS UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR p Indian schools, sup- 61 . Report of expenditures under "Indian schools, support," as contemplated by the Act of March 2, 1887. (Statutes at Large, vol- U.S. Code,p.708. ume 24, page 465 ; title 25, section 299, United States Code .)

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