Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/761

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SIXTY-FIFTH oonennss. sms. 11. cs. 117. im. 743 For livery hire incurred by inspectors not covered by their per L*"°'Ym'°· diem allowance, including livery hire in connection with the installation and inspection of rural routes, $45,000. For necessary miscellaneous expenses at division headquarters, m’°"“°“°°'“‘ $7,500; For {payment of rewards for the detection, arrest, and conviction of '°°°` ppgt-o ce burglars, robbers, and highway mail robbers: Provided, Dmh °‘°"‘°¤‘°’· t rewards may be paid, in the discretion of the Postmaster General, when an offender of the class mentioned was killed in the act of _ _ committirpg the crime or in resisting lawful arrest: And prevailed u,$f°“"“‘ “"°"""` further, at of the amount herein appropriated not to exceed $5,000 may be expended, in the discretion of e Postmaster Genera], for the ur·pose of information concerning violations of the ‘ postal liiws and for services and information looking toward the apprehension of criminals, $25,000. _ or compensation of a special assistant to the Attorney General A§E°,-,‘?.§l °3.Q°°,'§{ E} to assist in the defense of cases ialgsainst the United States arising out WW °“°°· of the transportation of the m , and in other cases and matters affecting the postal revenues, $6,000. For travel and miscellaneous expenses in the Postal Service, office T'"°" °°°‘ ' of the Postmaster General, $1,000. ` ormcn or rnn rmsr Assrsrarrr rosrnasrnrz snxmun. ...2% cA$`°.I`1”° Pm For compensation to postmasters, $35,000,000. ow For compensation to assistant postmasters at first and second class mmm, me mii ast offices, five, at not exceeding $4,000 each; fifty, at not exceeding °““°“"“ °°°°“· gg?000 each; ten, at not exceeding $2,500 each; ten, at not exceeding $2,000 each; fifteen, at not exceeding $1,900 each; fifty, at not exceeding $1,800 each; one hundred, at not exceeding $1,700 each; one hun red and seventy, at not exceeding $1,600 each; two hundred and fifteen, at not exceeding $1,500 each; one hundred and seventy- five, at not exceeding $1,400 each; three hundred and sixty, at not exceeding $1,300 each; six hundred, at not exceeding $1,200 each; five hun red and fifty, at not exceeding $1,100 each; three hundred and fifty, at not exceeding $1,000 each; one hundred and thirty, at not exceeding $900 each; seventy, at not exceeding $800 each; in all, A pommwts W including increases hereinafter provided, $4,075,000. And the wldad- ·a pointment and assignment of assistant postmasters hereunder sliall be so made during the fiscal year as not to involve a greater aggregate expenditure t an this sum. E n_ d For giompensation to clerks and employees at first and second class m.,',{'J`|$’;£*`%m;§,§_°" ost 0 ces: P Superintendents of delivery, superintendents of mails, superin- A°°°’°°°' tendents of money order, and supermtendents of registry, ten, at not exceeding $3,200 each; A Auditorsil and superintendents of mails, Efteen, at not exceeding m’°°°‘ $3,000 eac ; Assistant superintendents of mails, superintendents of delivery, M ”’7°°‘ andhsuperintendents of mails, twenty-three, at not exceeding $2,700 eac : Assistant superintendents of mails, cashiers, superintendents of M mm gelggery, and superintendents of mails, thirty, at not exceeding 2, 0 eac ; Assistant superintendents of mails, cashiers, siéperintendents of M ”’°°°' delrverg, superintendents of mails, and superinten ents of stations, thirty- ve, at not exceeding $2,500 each; un M Assistant superintendents of delivery, assistant superintendents ‘ ’ ' of mails, assistant superintendents of money order, assistant supermtendents of registry, bookkeepers, cashiers, finance clerks, stenographers, superintendents of delivery, superintendents of mails, super-