Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/315

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296 SIXTY·TI-HRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cs. 33. 1914. official businew in connection with the postal service of Alaska, and for the traveling expenses of four clerks performing stenographic and clerical assistance to post-office inspectors m the investigation of _ im rtant fraud cases, $43,750. _ L""""""°‘ Kr livery hire incurred by not covered b& theirmper diem allowance, including livery hire in connection with e mst a- tion and inspection of rural routes, $45,000. _ _ _ m’°°"“°°“" For necessary miscellaneous expenses at division headquarters, $7 500. _ _ R°'"d"°t°‘ l•`or pa ent of rewards for the detection, arrest and conviction g¤”s••°?°&b; mom., of post-og; burglars, robbers, and highway mail robbers: Provided, °'°”· ·That of the amount herein approlpriated not to exceed $5,000 may be expended, in the discretion o the Postmaster General, for the purpose of securing information concerning violations of the postal laws and for services and information looking toward the apprehension of mm M criminals, $25,000. _ _ _ ’ For travel and miscellaneous expenses in the postal service, office of the Postmaster General, $1,000. rmaasamrasa ¤¤¤r¤¤¤¤¤¤· orrmcs or rrm rmsr Assrsranr rosuusrmn onmznan. ¥¤"‘"""" -»·· ··· 1. F°'t.‘i°’*°p?i“°°"i°*‘ ·“’ &2“‘“““’“’ -‘i"§"75$’°$.°b3.1i'¥t?Zd§*;i.$}i‘3¥ , in e gross recerp u n ¤¤¤¤e·1' ii=“`¥·<11ii¤ir§ a postmaster shall be based, stamps, stampeg envelopes, and postal '°"’“‘ cards sold in large or unusual quantities to any rson to be used m mailing matter at other post offices, or in marllgg matter diverted from other offices, shall not be included, whether the sale be made l . t with or without solicitation by the postmaster. in °°°°-°°` — For compensation to assistant ostmasters at iirst and second class post ozllices, five, at not exceedihg $4,000 each; forty-two, at not exceeding $3,000 each; ten, at not exceeding $2,500 each; live, at not exceeding $2,000 each; sixteen, at not exceeding $1,900 each; forty-five, at not exceedin $1,800 each; ninety-five, at not exceeding $1,700 each· one hundreg and fifty, at not $1,600 each; one hundred and eighty, at not exceeding $1,500 each; one hundred and fifty, at not exceeding $1,400 each· three hundred and fifty at not exceeding $1,300 each; five hundred and sixty, at not exceeding $1,200 each· five hundred and twenty·£ve, at not exceeding-:1,100 each; thréee npgoexceewdking $1,200 gpcls; one hun d dalpld , thirty,anp excee g 0e ;one un e,atnotexcee' · n&ii$¤°¤a. u' °t°" $800 each; rn all, $3,200,000. And the alpepointment and assignmenlz of assistant ppstmastexs hereunder shall so made during the Escal S 1 t mm year as not involve aigreater aggregate expenditure than this sum. ci,-},‘,‘f2€,,_" ° " 11or éompensatron to erks an employees at first and second class o ces: M "·”°“· Poguperintendents of delivery, superintendents of mails, superintendents of me;1§y‘)6>0rder,ha.nd superintendents of registry, twenty, at not exceeding eac ; Al °’°°°‘ izuditors, and superintendents of mails, ten, at not exceeding $3,000 eac ; ·‘·* Wm Assistant superintendents of mails, superintendents of delivery, and Atnm superintendents of mails, twenty, at not exceeding $2,700 each; _ Assistant superintendents of mails, cashiers, superintendents of delivery, and superintendents of mails, twenty, at not exceeding $2,600 M•¤.m _ Assistant superintendents of mails, cashiers, superintendents of de livery, superintendents of mails, and superintendents of stations, twenty-five, at not exceeding $2,500 each; Mum Assistant supermtendents of delivery, amistant superintendents of mark, assistant superintendents of money order, amistant superintendents of registry, bookkegpers, cashiers, finance clerks, stenographers, superintendents of delivery, supermtendmts of mails, superin-