Post Office Appropriation Bill, 1924: Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations Consisting of Messrs. C. Bascom Slemp (Chairman), Charles F. Ogden, Frank Murphy (acting Temporarily), Edward T. Taylor and Charles D. Carter. in Charge of Post Office Appropriation Bill for 1924. Sixty-Seventh Congress, Fourth Session. December 16, 1922

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1922 - 393 páginas
 

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Página 203 - In addition to the salaries by law provided, the Postmaster General is hereby authorized to make travel allowances in lieu of actual expenses, at fixed rates per annum, not exceeding in the aggregate the sum annually appropriated, to railway postal clerks, acting railway postal clerks, and substitute railway postal clerks, including substitute railway postal clerks for railway postal clerks granted leave...
Página 377 - General, when any damage is done to person or property by or through the operation of the Post Office Department in any branch of its service, and such damage is found...
Página 204 - For actual and necessary expenses, general superintendent and assistant general superintendent, division superintendents, assistant division superintendents, and chief clerks, Railway Mail Service, and railway postal clerks, while actually traveling on business of the Post Office Department and away from their several designated headquarters, $95,500.
Página 351 - ... of advertising; the supervision of requisitions upon the Treasury and the expenditure of the appropriations for the departmental service; the keeping of the journals and order books; the...
Página 284 - Service, including the money-order and registry system; and also for the purchase of supplies for the Postal Savings System, including rubber stamps, canceling devices, certificates, envelopes, and stamps for use in evidencing deposits, and free penalty envelopes; and for the reimbursement of the Secretary of the Treasury for expenses incident to the preparation, issue, and registration of the bonds authorized by the Act of June 25, 1910...
Página 286 - Agriculture, including all of its bureaus, offices, institutions, and services located in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere...
Página 78 - The salary of superintendents of classified stations shall be based on the number of employees assigned thereto and the annual postal receipts. No allowance shall be made for sales of stamps to patrons residing outside of the territory of the stations. At classified stations each $25,000 of postal receipts shall be considered equal to one additional employee...
Página 204 - ... can not under the Postal Laws and Regulations properly be required of railroad companies without additional compensation, and for equipment and miscellaneous items necessary and incidental to terminal railway post offices (acts Mar. 3, 1901, vol. 31, p. 1105, sec. 1; Apr.
Página 78 - At nondelivery classified stations, known as finance stations, each $25,000 of postal receipts shall be considered as equal to one additional employee. At classified stations having less than four employees and where the receipts are less than $100,000 the salary of the superintendent shall not be greater than that of a special clerk. At classified stations having four...
Página 1 - OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, IN CHARGE OF THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT APPROPRIATION BILL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1987, ON THE DAYS FOLLOWING, NAMELY: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925.

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