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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 50, 51. 1921. 145 Sec. 5. That, effective July 1, 1921, the minimum salar of assist- ASS‘S‘°¤° $“P°’m‘ ant superintendents of mails in post offices with rldceipts of wll»ii¤I£li)rl¤?ii·1f $1,000,000, but less than $2,000,000, shall be $2,300 per annum. a¤l;°,l;;,,.{l’ p` 1048* Sec. 6. That, effective July 1, 1921, the salary of assistant post- t,,§°‘fS§iLZ,’},l§ EEZSSEZ masters at offices of the second class, where the gross postal receipts “°,$,s;n,mum a are $8,000, but less than $12,000, shall be $1,850 per annum. aggh 6611. imy'1047. Sec. 7. That the Postmaster General is hereby authorized to pay g@§,;§dp§;'§g;Sé to the clerks and laborers in first and second class post offices and ‘*° my r 1920- letter carriers in the City Delivery Service the amount due them as overtime in lieu of compensatory time for work performed by them on Sundays intervening between June 5 and July 1, 1920. _ Sec. 8. That the Postmaster General be, and he is hereby, author- Retiree cava ser-vice ized to pay to persons who have been retired under the Act of Con- °i=l',`§€.l;°§§€$ic€';°" m gross entitled "An Act for the retirement of employees in the classi— t0F°m°' s°m°° my ed civil service, and for other purposes," approved May 22, 1920, V°l·“· ¥’·°“· ’ and who have since their retirement been employed in the Postal Sergiceh the sums to which they are entitled for services heretofore ren ere . . Sec. 9. That the paragraph in the Act of Congress entitled "An m.ili$lg°.i Act to reclassify postmasters and employees of the Postal Service °%°,§§{",§f p_ {3;:,, ,9, and read'ust their salaries and com ensation on an equitable basis/’ P¤¤M- approvecl June 5, 1920 (pag; 1053, Statutes at Large, second session, » Sixty-sixth Congress), w `c reads as follows: "On and after July 1, 1921, no supervisory official or employee in the Postal Service s all be promoted more —than $300 during any one year, except when §>pointedMpostmaster, inspector in charge, or superintendent of the anlway ail Service " be, and the same is hereby, repealed. Pan-Amgdmp page Sm. 10. That the Postmaster General be, and he hereby is author- “g°“=F*:· umm ized to silpoint two delegates to the Pan-American Postal Congress, ta as °° Buenos es, Argentina, beginning August 10, 1921, and for the purpose of paying the expenses of such delegates the sum of $5,000 is A1>pr¤pri¤·¤l¤¤ f¤r ereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not other- °xp°°S°S` wise appropriated, to be expended in the discretion of the Postmaster Genera and to be accounted for on his certificate, which certificate shall be conclusive on the accoimting officers of the United States. Approved, July 21, 1921. Iuly21,1921. CHAP. 51.-An Act To amend an Act entitled "An Act to declare the urpose of IH- R- 5756-l__ the people of the United States as to the future political status of the pegple of the lF¤W°· N°~—*2-I Philippine Islands, and to provide a more autonomous government for these 1Bl81}dS,” approved August 29, 1916; and to amend an Act entitled "An Act to establish a standard of value and to provide for a coinage system in the Philippine Islands," approved March 2, 1903. Be it enacted b the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives 0 the United .. . States of Americii. in Congress a.ssembled{Thzii.1t the Act eihzitled "An oelyiliiliiiiii. hmm Act to declare the urpose of the people of the United States as to the future politicalpstatus of the people of the Ph1l1p‘pme_Islands, and to provide a more autonomous government for these islands/’ ap rcved August 29, 1916, be amended,_a.s follows: _ B0 ds th ud That the proviso of section 11 of said Act be, and the same is M@.,,,,§“ §§‘,,b,,;d. hereby, amended to read as follows: "Pr0mded, however, That the ¤°‘§i{¤3<g¤;S§,g www entire indebtedness of the Philippine government created by the sa. ’ ’ authority conferred herein shall not exceed at any one time the sum of P°·"» P· 5**- $30,000,000, exclusive of those obligations known as fnar land bonds, nor that of any Province or mu§1c1pal1ty,fa_ sum in excess of 7 per centum of the a e te tax v uation o its roperty at any one time. In compugigrtg The indebtedness of the Phsigplpine ¥:ernment, ,,§,°§’§',§‘{°,,§'§,,d,P"" bonds not to excee $10,000,000 in amount, msu by t t govern- 42150°—-23——10