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 3348 INDEX. Posi.::l Seroice-Continued. Paae. deficiency appropriation for miscellane- ous items, first and second class ofHces ____________ 50, 93~ 1620, 1672 for personal property damage, claims_ 50 for power boat service_____________ 50 for railroad routes ______________ 50,936, 1620, lQ22, 1650,1672, 1674 for Raaway Mail Service ________ 50,910, 1620, 1650 for Rural Delivery Service ________ 50,910, 936,938,1620,1650 for star routes _______________ 50,910,936 for post office inspectors___________ 910 for foreign mail tl'ansportatio>l_____ 910, 1620, 1650 for assistant postmasters________ 936,1620 forsupplies _______________ 936,1620,1672 for unusual conditiollS _________ .> 936,1673 for village delivery _____________ 936,1620 for temporary, etc>, clerk hire ___ 1611, 1620 for inland contract mail transports- tion_________________________ 1611 for rural delivery carriers, etc __ 1611, 1622 forlabor-savingdevices ________ 1620,1672 for clerks, third class offices________ 1672 for equipment and supplies_ _ _ _ _ _ __ H,72 for salaries, 1929 __________ - __ _____ 1686 air mail postage rates reduced _ ___ _ __ _ 594 iMue of air mail-route certifieates to contractors___________________ 594 amount increased of personal services for mail bags, etc., 1928_ _ _ __ __ 27 annual report by Postmaster General, of claims of postmasters for losses, repealed_______________ 971 collect-on-delivery service extended to all sealed domestic mail bearing postage at first class-rate_ _ _ _ _ _ 1177 community mail boxes may be pur- chased for rural mail routes _ _ __ 985 rental to patrons of rurlll service____ 985 cost payai?le. from rural delivery ap- proJ?natlons__ _ __________ __ __ _ 985 compensatIOn for transportation of for- eign mails in American vessels_ _ 1175 in foreign vessels ____________. __ 1175 authority not limited of contracts for carryin~ mails under Mer- chant Manne Act of 1928, at rates therein authorized_______ 1175 ccrrespondence of Pan American dip'lo- matic representatives in Umted States to be transmitted free in domestic mails_ _ ______ __ __ ___ 1177 official, of consuls, to have same priv- ilege________________________ 1177 extra. pay to employees for night work_ 725 leaves of absence of 15 days granted employees_____ __ __ __ __ _______ 69lJ cumulative sick leave extended to six months; limitation____________ 500 mail messengers, etc., may be em- ployed in a dual capacity, or for extra duties; double pay re- strictions waived ____________ ... 1441 postmasters allowed credit in ac- counts for payments to mail mes- senger, etc., contrary to double pay restlictions,etc ___________ 1442 to be refunded amounts paid or deducted from balances due to them, under double pay restric- tions, etc____________________ 1442 Postal Seroice-Continued. motor-vehicle service clerks and general mechanics, after one year's serv- ice, promoted to next higher grade; credit for prior service __ _ in promotions, employees transferred to another office given credit for service in the other __________ _ effective as of January 1,1925___ _ payment of annl thereof _____________________ _ Railway Mail Service, clerks, etc., may be assigned to temporary service as substitute Bea post clerks ___ _ service credit and Ray authvrized __ _ rate on private maIling cards at one cent eac!l ___________________ _ business reply cards and envelopes, ac- cepted without prepayment, in quantity, at regular rates_____ _ additIOnal charge to be collected on delivery ____________________ _ credit allowed first, second, and third class offices __________________ _ allowances at fourth class offices ___ _ deficient first class matter with Olle rate prepaid, to be forwarded __ _ additional charges to be collected on delivery ____________________ _ zone P0Ul.i .r! rates payable by publisher, etc., on portion of pUblications devoted to advertisements ____ _ added rates where individual ad- dressed copies are over 32 to a pound ______________________ _ transient second class matter not sent by publisher, etc., at 1 cent for each 2 ounces________________ _ rate on third class matter up to eight ounces______________________ _ acceptance without prepaid postage, quantities of separately 3d- dressed pieces in bulk, at pound rates _______________________ _ ra~i for books, seed, etc ________ _ mlDlmUID rate per plece_________ _ fourth class matter, weIght and articles rate sb;c~h~- ~u~d~ -eept -lib;y books_______________________ _ mailed at rurall'oute offices for cle- livery on route, city delivery for local delivery, etc ____________ _ first zone delivery; extra distance charge______________________ _ second zone delivery; extra dis- tance charge ________________ _ third zone delivery_____________ _ fourth zone delivery ____________ _ fifth zone delivery______________ _ sixth zone delivery _____________ _ seventh zone delivery___________ _ eighth zone delivery, and between the Philippines and the United States______________________ _ lower rates when mailed on rural routes ______________________ _ authority of Postmaster General to reform classification of rates, etc., of parcel post articles _________ _ sul?Ject to consent of Interstate Commerce Commission _______ _ 1251 1251 1251 24 1175 1175 940 940 940 940 940 940 940 940 941 941 941 941 941 941 941 942 942 942 942 942 942 942 942 942 942 942 942 943

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