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[74 Stat. 720]
PUBLIC LAW 86-000—MMMM. DD, 1960
[74 Stat. 720]

720

PUBLIC LAW 8 6 - 6 8 2 - S E P T. 2, 1960

[74 S T A T,

Statutes at Large Date 1916—July 28

Chapter 261

U. S. Code

Section

Volume 1

2 5 1917—Mar. 2 Mar. 3

145 162

163

36 1

2 4 1

Page

39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39

187 416 "8 416 »«417 !«0 417 J6I 417 « 417-418 M M 418 S » 418 M »M418 «M418 M8 419 J 419 M J71419 I7J 419-420 174 420-421 »7« 423 ««423 «" 423 «78 423 »7»423 •so 423 "1 423-424 883 424 883 424 »8J« 425-431

39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39

'8<963 »8« 1059 "71062 •881062 »8« 1062 "»1063 "'1063 "»1065 » 1065 M » 1065 M »««1065 « 1066 M 1068 1069 400 1110

Title

Section

39 39

117 119

39 39

114,115 113

39 39 39 39

425, 446 50 579 408

39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39

635 667 191 192 194 193 195 205

39 39 39 39

241 576 523-547,549-553, 555,556,658-568 325, 327, 328

39 39 39 39

86 85,102 118 89

39

632

39 39 39

636 669 430

5

368

»w The provisos in the fifth paragraph on page 416. 858 The provisos in the tenth paragraph on page 416. "» Only that part of the proviso in the second paragraph on page 417 precedii^ the semicolon. 880 The provisos in the fourth paragraph on page 417. •»' The provisos in the sixth paragraph on page 417. 882 The first proviso In the paragraph beginning on page 417 and ending on page 418. ««« The proviso beginning in the first line on said page. 884 The first proviso in the first complete paragraph on page 418. 885 The second and third provisos In the first complete paragraph on page 418. S » That language on page 418 which amends R. S. 3938. 8 '58 The second and third provisos In the first complete paragraph on page 419. "• The second proviso In the fourth complete paragraph on page 419. >'i That portion of the second paragraph under the heading "Railway Mail Service" which precedes the first semicolon. »'»The provisos In the paragraph beginning on page 419 and ending on page 420. »'< The proviso In the paragraph beginning on page 420 and ending on page 421. •'5 The second proviso in the first complete paragraph on page 423. "• The second, third and fourth complete paragraphs and that portion of the fifth complete paragraph through the words "the standards herein prescribed" in line 32, page 423. »" The second proviso In the fifth complete paragraph on page 423. "8 The third proviso in the fifth complete paragraph on page 423. "» The fourth proviso In the fifth complete paragraph on page 423. •80 The fifth proviso in the fifth complete paragraph on page 423. '81 That portion of the paragraph which begins on page 423 and ends on page 424 through the first proviso. >8J The first sentence of the first complete paragraph on page 424. '83 All material after the word "repealed" in the seventh line of section 2 to the end of section 2. '88a All of section 5 except the seventh complete paragraph on page 428, and the third and eighth complete paragraphs on page 430 of Volume 39 of the United States Statutes at Large. '8* That portion of the fourth sentence of section 36 which reads "and the franking privilege granted Members of Congress". '85 The provisos in the fourth paragraph under the heading "Office of the Postmaster General" except the figures in the last line which read "$262,860". »87 That part of the proviso In the seventh complete paragraph on page 1062 which precedes the semicolon. '88 The eighth complete paragraph on page 1062. "• The ninth and twelfth complete paragraphs on page 1062. "o The proviso which constitutes the sixth paragraph on page 1063. '»! Only that part of the proviso In the eighth paragraph on page 1063. 'M The first proviso on page 1065 preceding the semicolon. » The second proviso on page 1065. M 'M The third proviso on page 1065. 'M That portion of the fourth proviso on page 1065 which precedes the first comma. "• The first and second provisos in the first complete paragraph on page 1066. 4 0 The second complete paragraph on page 1110. 0