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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 681-JUNE 25, 1938 Special-deliveryfees. 49 Stat. 1849. 50 Stat. 158. Second Assistant Postmaster General. Special-delivery fees: For fees to special-delivery messengers for the fiscal years that follow: For 1937, the sum of $157,000 is transferred from the appropria- tion "Foreign Mail Transportation, 1937"; For 1938, the sum of $300,000 is transferred from the appropria- tion "Compensation to Postmasters, 1938". OFFICE OF SECOND ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL Star Rote Service. Star Route Service: The sum of $150,000 is hereby transferred Ante,14. from the appropriation "Railroad Transportation and Mail Mes- senger Service, 1939", to "Star Route Service, 1939", to be available for the same objects specified under this latter head in the Post Office Department Appropriation Act, 1939, including the trans- portation of mail by aircraft within the limitations prescribed by Ante, p. 219. section 6 of the Act approved April 15, 1938. poreign mail trans- Foreign mail transportation: For an additional amount for trans- portation of foreign mails by steamship, aircraft, or otherwise, including the same objects specified under this head in the Post 48 Stat. 44 . Office Department Appropriation Act, 1935, $6,412.08, to be paid from funds available to the United States Maritime Commission which are hereby made available therefor. Air mail transpor- Not to exceed $100,000 of the appropriation for "Foreign Mail tation, Seattle, Wash., to Juneau, Alaska. Transportation, 1939", contained in the Post Office Department Ante, p. 144. Appropriation Act, 1939, is hereby made available for payment for transportation of mail by aircraft from Seattle, Washington, to Juneau, Alaska, and return, and for other expenses authorized by Lipmitation in- law pertaining thereto: Provided, That the limitation in such Act creased. with respect to obligations for the fiscal year 1940 for carrying for- eign mails by aircraft is hereby increased by $200,000. contrant aira Contract air-mail service: For inland transportation of mail by air- ser vi ce . craft, including the same objects specified under this head in the Post Office Department Appropriation Acts for the fiscal years that follow: 49 Stat. 239. For 1936, the sum of $78,500 is transferred from the appropriation "Foreign Mail Transportation, 1936"; 49 Stat. 1849. For 1937, the sum of $44,000 is transferred from the appropria- tion "Foreign Mail Transportation, 1937"; maixericesn air Not to exceed $100,000 of the appropriation "Contract Air Mail Service, 1939", contained in the Post Office )epartmnent Appropria- Ante, p. 144. tion Act, 1939, is hereby made available to provide for and supervise experimental services in connection with the transportation of mail by air, and so forth, as authorized by section 1 of the Act approved Ante, p. 218 . April 15, 1938. Third Assistant OFFICE OF THIRD ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL Postmaster General. ofsMtampsacdretamd Manufacture and distribution of stamps and stamped paper: The paper. sum of $375,000 is hereby transferred from the appropriation "Rural 50 Stat. 160 . Delivery Service, 1938" to the appropriation "Manufacture and dis- tribution of stamps and stamped paper, 1938". Fourth Assistant Postmaster General. Pneumatic-tube service, New York City. Proisos. Relocation expenses OFFICE OF THE FOURTH ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL Pneumatic-tube service, New York City: For rental of not exceed- ing twenty-eight miles of pneumatic tubes, hire of labor, communi- cation service, electric power, and other expenses for transmission of mail in the city of New York including the Borough of Brooklyn, fiscal year 1939, $561,838: Provided, That not to exceed $7,300 of this sum shall be available toward the cost of the relocation of the pneu- matic-tube line and machinery incidental to removal of the post-office 1144 [52 STAT.

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