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 362 SEVENTY-FIRST C ONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 289. 1930 . Village delivery. Detroit River. Car fare and bicycles. City delivery car- riers. Special delivery fees. Rural Delivery Serv- ice, etc ., carriers. Travel, etc. Second Assistant Postmaster General. O l~r1C E OF THE SECON D ASS ISTAN T PO STMAS TER G ENERA L Star routes, except Alaska. For inl and transport ation by star routes (exce pting service in Alaska), including temporary service to newly established offices, and not to exceed $200,000 for Government-operated star-route service, $15, 100, 000 . For inland trans portation by star routes in Alaska, $175,000. For inland transportation by steamboat or other powerboat routes, including ship, steamboat, and way letters, $1,500,000. For inland transportation by railroad routes and for mail-messen- ger service, $128,750,000 : Provided, T hat not to ex ceed $1,500,0 00 of this appropriation may be expended for pay of freight and inci- dental charges for the transportation of mails conveyed under special counting. arrangement in freight trains or otherwise : Provided further, That separate accounts be kept of the amount expended for mail-messenger trict. service : Provided further, That there may be expended from this appropriation for clerical and other assistance in the District of Vol. 3s, p.429; Vol. Columbia not exceeding the sum of $82,000 to carry out the pro- 43, p. loss. visions of section 5 of the Act of July 28, 1916 (U. S. C., title 39, u. S. C., pp. lzsa, 1286 . sec. 562) (the space basis Act), and not exceeding the sum of $40,400 to carry out the provisions of section 214 of the Act of February 28, 1925 (U . S . C ., title 39, sec . 826) (cost ascertainment). ice. Railway Mail sere- Railway M ail Service : For fifteen division superintendents, fifteen Div ision supe rin- as sistant division superintende nts, two assistant superinten dents at tendents, etc. large, one assistant superintendent in charge of car construction, one hundred and twenty-one chief clerks, one hundred and twenty-one assistant chief clerks, clerks in charge of sections in the offices of division superintendents, railway postal clerks, substitute railway p ostal clerks, joint employ ees, and labo rers in the R ailway Mail Travel allowance to Service, $59,000,000. clerks. For travel allowance to railway postal clerks and substitute railway Traveling expenses, postal clerks, $4,300,000. etc ., away from head- For actual and necessary expenses, general superintendent and quarters. assist ant general superintendent, d ivision superintendent, assis tant division superintendents, assistant superintendents, chief clerks, and ass istant chief clerks, Railw ay Mail Servi ce, and rail way postal clerks, while actually traveling on business of the Post Office Depart- ment and away from their several designated headquarters, $70,000. For rent, light, heat, fuel, telegraph, miscellaneous and office Arms for mail protec expenses, telephone service, badges for railway postal clerks, for tion. the purchase or rental of arms and miscellaneous items necessary Rent, etc., terminal offices. for the protection of the mails, and rental of space for terminal Star routes, Alaska. Ste amboat, etc ., routes. Railroad routes and messenger service. Provisos. Fr eig ht- tra in con vey- ance. Messenger service ac- Services in the Dis- Mis cel lane ous . business conducted in connection therewith, not provided for in other appropriations, $2,370,000. For vi llage delive ry service in towns and vi llages having post offices of the second o r third class, and in communi ties adjacent to cities having city delivery, $1,625,000. For Detroit River postal service, $16,900. For car fare and bicycle allowance, including special delivery car fare, $1,375,000. For pay of letter carriers, City Delivery Service, $130,500,000. For fees to special-delivery messengers, $9,500,000. For pay of rural carriers, auxiliary carriers, substitutes for rural carriers on annual and sick leave, clerks in charge of rural stations, and tolls and ferriage, Rural Delivery Service, and for the incidental expe nses the reo f, $ 107, 550, 000. For travel and miscellaneous expenses in the Postal Service, office of the First Assistant Postmaster General, $1,000.

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