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 238 7 4TH CONGR ESS. SESS. I. CH. 110. MAY 14, 1935. Clerks, f irst- and second-cla ss post of fices : For compens ation to clerks and employees at first- and secon d-class po st offices, includin g auxiliary clerk hire at summer and winter post offices, printers, mechanics, skilled laborers, watchmen, messengers, laborers, and substitutes, $163,000,000. contract station Clerks, contract stations : For compensation to clerks in charge clerks. of contract stations, $1,450,000. Separating mails : For separating mails at third- and fourth-class post offices, $480,000. Unusual conditions : For unusual conditions at post offices, $75,000 . fil Clerks, third-class of- Clerks, third-class post offices : For allowances to third-class post offices to cover the cost of clerical services, $7,500,000. Miscellaneous, first- Mis cellaneous items, fi rst- and se cond-class post offi ces : F or mi s- ana second-class offices. offices. cellaneous items necessary and incidental to the operation and pro- tection of post offices of the first and second classes, and the business conducted in connection therewith, not provided for in other appro- priations, $1,990,000. Village delivery service : For village delivery service in towns and villages having post offices of the second or third class, and in communities adjacent to cities having city delivery, $1,595,000. Detroit River service. Detroit River service : For Detroit River postal service, $15995. Car fare and bicycle Car fare and bicycle allowance : For car fare and bicycle allowance. allowance, including special-delivery car fare, $1,200,000. ea r- City Delivery carriers : For pay of letter carriers, City Delivery Service, $117,750,000. Special-delivery fees : Fo r fees to s pecial -deli very m essen gers, $6,250,000 . Cl erks and ot her em- ployees, first- and see- ond-class offices. Separating Mails. Unusual conditions. Village delivery. City delivery, riers. special delivery. Post, p. 1630. Second Assistant OFFICE OF THE SECOND ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GE NE RAL Postmaster General. Star routes, exce pt Alaska. Alaska. Power-boat service. Railroad routes and mes senger service. Post, p. 1630. Provisos. Freight-train convey- ance. Separate accounting, messenger service. Services in the Dis- trict. Vol.39,p.429;Vol. 43, p. 1069. U. S. C., pp. 1749, 1766 . Railway Mail Serv- ice. Post, p. 1630 . Division superi n- tendents, Star-route service : For inland transportation by star routes (excepting service in Alaska), including temporary service to newly established offices, and not to exceed $100,000 for Government- operated star-route service $11,500,000. Star-route service, Alaska : For inland transportation by star routes in Alaska, $190,000. Power-boat service : For inland transportation by steamboat or other power-boat routes, including ship, steamboat, and way letters, $1,220,000 . t Ra ilroa d tran sport ation and m ail me sseng er ser vice : For inland tran sport ation by ra ilroad rout es and for mail m essen ger se rvice , $10 0,0 00, 000 : Provided, That not to exceed $1,500,000 of this appro- priation may be expended for pay of freight and incidental charges for the transportation of mails conveyed under special arrangement in freight trains or otherwise : Provided further, That separate accounts be kept of the amount expended for mail messenger serv- ice : Provided further, That there may be expended from this appro- pria tion for c lerical an d other ass istance in the Distr ict of Col umbia not exceeding the sum of $60,922 to carry out the provisions of sec- tion 5 of the Act of July 28, 1916 (U. S. C., title 39, sec. 562) (t he space basis Act), and not exceeding the sum of $31 ,5 50 to carry out he provisions of section 214 of the Act of February 28, 192 5 (U. S. C., title 39, sec. 826) (cost ascertainment). Railway Mail Service, salaries : For fifteen division superintend- ents, fifteen assistant division superintendents, two assistant superin- tendents at large, one assistant superintendent in charge of car con- struction, one hundred and twenty-one chief clerks, one hundred and twen ty-one ass istant chi ef clerks, clerks in charge of sections i n the