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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 241. `1911. 1329 information concerning violations of the postal laws and for services and information looking toward the apprehension of criminals. For travel and miscellaneous expenses in the postal service, office '*`”'°'·°***· of the Postmaster General,4me thousand dollars.

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orrrcn or run rrnsnxssrsrarrr rosmrxsrna cnrvnnxn. mxggglgtmt For compensation to postmasters, twenty-nine million three hun- P°°t”””“’“" dred thousand dollars. That hereafter the compensation paid to r.l{li§°°°° °t Sum postmaster at Saint Louis, Missouri, shall be eight thousand dollars per annum. For compensation to assistant postmasters at first and second class ,e·§,‘“‘“‘“‘ ¤’°°“““‘ post offices, four, at not exceeding four thousand dollars each; thirty- ` eight, at not exceeding three thousand dollars each; six, at not exceeding] two thousand five hundred dollars each; six, at not exceeding two thousand dollars each; sixteen, at not exceeding one thousand nine hundred dollars each; forty, at not exceeding one thousand eight hundred dollars each; seventy-five, at not exceeding one thousand seven hundred dollars each; one hundred and twenty-five, at • not exceeding one thousand six hrmdred dollars each; one hundred and ninety, at not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars each; one hundred and forty, at not exceeding one thousand four hundred dollars each; three hundred and fifty, at not exceeding one thousand three hundred dollars each; four hundred and fifty, at not exceeding one thousand two hundred dollars each; three hundred, at not exceeding one thousand one hundred dollars each; two hundred and fifty, at not exceeding one thousand dollars each; two hundred and twenty- five, at not exceeding nine hundred dollars each; one hundred and twenty-five, at not exceeding eight hundred dollars each; and one hundred, at not exceeding seven hundred dollars each; in all, two million eight hundred thousand dollars. And the a ointment and assignment of assistant postmasters arépornemenu. em. hereunder shrill)be so made during the fiscal year as not to involve a "°° °*°°‘ greater aggregate expenditure than this sum. For giompensation to clerks and employees at first and second class c,§;'k¥jfg{;f*°°d°¤*¤· post 0 ces: Superintendents of delivery, superintendents of mails, super·intend· ·“”·“°°· ents of money order, and superintendents of registry, sixteen, at not exceeding three thousand two hundred dollars each· Auditors, two, at not exceeding three thousand dollars; ’“"*·‘2°°· Superintendents of delivery and superintendents of mails, twenty- A‘”r’”°· four, at not exceeding two thousand seven hundred dollars each; Cashiers, superintendents of delivery, and superintendents of mails, M •‘¤·6<¤>· eighteen, at not exceeding two thousand six hundred dollars each; Cashiers, superintendents of delivery, superintendents of mails, and M $1500- superintendents of stations, sixteen, at not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars each: Assistant superintendents of delivery, assistant superintendents of A*$‘M°°· mails, assistant superintendents of money order, assistant superintendents of registry, bookkeepers, cashiers, finance clerks, private secretaries, superintendents of delivery, superintendents of mails, superintendents of money order, and superintendents of registry, thirty, at not exceeding two thousand four hundred dollars each; Assistant superintendents of mails, bookkeepers, cashiers, chief *“$"~2°(· mailing clerks, chief stamp clerks, finance clerks, superintendents of delivery, superintendents of mails, superintendents of money order, superintendents of registry, and superintendents of stations, nineteen, at not exceeding two thousand two hundred dollars each; ` Cashiers, chief stamp clerks, night superintendents, superintend- M $110**- ents of carriers, superintendents of delivery, superintendents of