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x `§ 81 Tzu: ss.~·-mm 1 Sec. U 1.33. Extra labor at 0¤cei. ~ ‘ , 134. Navy mail clerks and aesistants. · 135. 'Smue`; boudsgfl _ . ‘ . _ J Seetiqn 81;. Allowance for` clerk hire at third-class pest uH‘icesg—Qi’0stn1asters·at eflices bf the ’thi1*d clas¤`.s1za1l be grainted fm- · clerk hire an, allowance of $240 per au1m1m_wlier·e, the sal:n·y‘ at the p0St¤{aste1·Iis.$1,100 annu;11 ;; an` allowance uf per anmim where°_the' salary of the lpestmmzter, $_1,2G0` pc1·_mmum;-‘an allowance of $5120 per aimum ljwhere the. salary df the ppstmsmer is $1,300 per lammm; an aH0w:mce” of $510 per ammm where the salary of the postmaéter is $1,400 1 per 3HHUm§_8D·`&ll0W&!§Q8 of $600 per &D11UID._WhQIB the saléry V of·tl1é`p0Stm8.Sfé1' is $1,500 annum; dn allowanceof $690 ` pei· amgum where the salary of the postmaster is $1,600 pe1·_ _ ammm; ap allowance ot $780 pe? annum where the. salafymf the postmaster is $1,700`;$er` &BD\1m;° an allowa1;ce&of $870 {per simmm where the salary of thempoétmastexi is $1,800 per annuin; an allowance of $960 per"am1um” where the salary of the··p0st·_ " · master is $1,900 pe1·.YaunumY‘;`an Tallownneeot $1,050 pen iumum 1 where . the salary, of the ···p0stmastei· is $2,000 per annum; .an`

1llewanee“0£ $1,1-120 per ..anm1m`where the salary of the post- _

master is $2,100 ger annum; an alléwzméeiof $1,400 per annum whete the salary of the postmaster is $2,200 per annum; an allowhuee at $1,600 per annum where the salztry of the- postmaster is. $2,300 per Y annum. The Postmaster- Generarmay·’ modify these allowimées for clerk hire to·,meet vqryl¤g‘.needs,_ but in no ease shall they be reduced by sueh modihcatiou more than 25 per &I1tUI!1 :- Provided, —howe<vei·, That the ‘a¥ggregate of such allowances, as mqdiiied, shall not exceegl iri~_a{1y Hscal year the, aggregate of 'allowances herein prespribed,,fo1· pestmesters of the third class. (Ma}, 3, 1875, c. `128,_ § 1, 18 Stat. 349; Mar. 3, 1883, c. 142, §§ 1, 4, 22 Stat. 600,. 602; Feb. 7,.-1%0, c. 11, 31 Stat.`6; Mar. 3, 1903, c. 1009, 9.1. 32-Stat. 1168; May 27, 1908,.c. 206,-,35 Stat. 401*; Mer. 4, ·1911, c. 241, ·§ 1, 36 Stat. 1329; July 28, 19i6,‘.c. 261, § 1,`3Q Stat. 413; 1 Oct;. 28, 1919, c. S6, 41 Stat. 323; Feb. 28, 1925,, c. 368, §, 1, _43 $@.1053.} tt · - _ ·»-- . 1 . ‘ 82. Distributingf o§ces; Allowance for clerk hi1~e.—4-'1`he Postmustex? Gezxeral may designate omces et the intersection ct. mail freute§_as$'distx‘ibut;ii1g or separating offices;·_aud where any such emcegis of the thigd or length class; he may make a reasenaple allowance .to the postmaster for the necessary cost of clerical services arising frbm such. duties, (July 12, 1876, c.179,§11,19Stat.§82.) , .._ · `· ` 83.. C1erk·hire allowances te pnstmaétere of Bret, second, had third class; what "tc cover.-¤·The ..ai10w¤.uces for clerk hire made tmpoetmztsterg of the first, second, and_ third clays post c§c~esf by the Postmaster-General out of the annual appropriations thérefer shall cover the cost of clerical. service of all kinds in such post, omces, iexiéluding the .c0st of clexjical labor 'iu the ,m0z1ey·e1jder business, .an;1.`exeept:iug~ allowances ter sepereting mails at third-class poet omces, a_s provided by law. (Feb. 28, 192.5, c. 36S,_§ /1, 43 Stat. 1054.) ‘ - S4. Clerk hire fo1·.third··¢l§sb pcstmqsters dn leave without pay fe:· military purposes.-+—Where postm¤.sters at omces ot the third class am granted leave without pay fd? militar} phx- -poeesQ the Pest ste:. Geueml may allow, in addition to the ‘ maximum amonxm whlch.§jnay otherwise be allewed such omees for clerk 'birc,111 acctmlunee with law, an ampunt not to exceed 50 pw eemum of thefsalgxry of the postmaeterf (Oet. 3, 1917, ‘ c. 6:%, § 1109, 40 Stat. 329.) · ' 85. Appointment and assignment _6f’ clerks.-—Tbe appointment and assignment of clerks at tlrst and seécxid clasé post lt otfieee shall be so made during egch Hsczil year as not to involve a grea.ter aggregate expemliture than the sum appropriatetl. '(Mur. 3, 1917, c. 162, 5 1, "30 Stat. 1060; Apr. `2—1, 1920, ga 161, 5 1, 41 Stat. 577.) 0 ._ W 0 . • ju .

’0ST4L SERYlCE . 1240 86. Snlariml of employees other than in 'aatomatic grades at 0Eces of,-first clue: ‘¢¤¤F¤¥»¤¢i0¤·····At 0m€Q3S.0fthe tire; class the annual salaries of thé employees, other than tlxose 3,,, the automatic grades, shall be in even hundreds- of. dol`Izlrs_ Y

 on me gross postal receipts for the preceding C&1QI1(];;p "

yea1·,as1o1lows:_ ·_ · _· _ ‘- ‘, . · . . · Receipts $40,000, but less than $50,000¥—¤SSiStanf postmasm, $2,600 ;_ superintendent bf mails, $$,400. Reeeiirts @,000, bm

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oi mails, Receipts $00,000, but lem tl1a¤··$75,000-vmslstant postmaster, $2,600;- superintendent of mails, $2,400, Ig,}- ceipts $75,000, but _· less than $0,000—¢s$stant··Dwtmastt—n·,» $2,700; superintendent of mails. _Receipts $00,000, but less than $].20,000··—0SSi8t8Bt,DOSCi11&§téf, $2,700; auperizitenidmw ot mai1s<\$2,000; foremen, $2,500. Re¢xiN¤~'$120,000, but xm, than $150,000-assistant postmaster, .82,800; `superintendeut ef mails, $2,700; Ioremen, $2,500. ._ Receipts $150,00ik but less than $200,000—assistant postmaster, $2,900;”a¤peri nte¤dent ot mails,

 feremen, $2.500. Receipts   but less tha¤.·$::s¤,-

ooo4.aSsim¤t_. postmaster, $3,0(D`}_8HD01‘iB¢Dd€ll£_ of maize, — $2,900; toremen, $2,500. `Beceipta $250,000, but lessnthaa $300,- ,000;-Qassistant. postmaster, $3,100; superintendent of mails, $3,000; assistant superintendent Zof "mails, $2,600; toremen, $2,500. Reeeipts $300,000, but less than $409.000-—assist¤u»t postmaster, $3,200,; superintendent _0f $3,100; assistamt superintendent of " snails, $2,600; foremen. $2,500. },lecei;;2s $400,000, bat less than $500,000-Q-assistant. postmaster, $3,000; superintendent of mails. $3,290; assistant auperintemlent of mails, $2,600; foremen, $2,500. Iteceipts $500,000, butless than Y ° '$600,000——assistaut postmaster, $3,500 ;. superintendent of ma' 1 $3,300; assistant superintendent et mails, $2,600; foremm $2,500 ;_ pdstal cashier, $2,900; -money-order cashier, Receipts $600,000, but less than $1,0(B, 8t8Rt_DOStHlRSit‘f, $3,700; superintendent of ymails; $3,500; assistant superintendent ·o£ inaiis, $2,800; foremen, $2,500; . postal cashier, $3,100; ` mouey·0rder‘ casli‘ier,-$2,800. Receipts $1,000,000, but less than $2,000,000--assistant·°`,poet11iaster, $3,900 ; ’; superintendent ot uiails, $3,700; assistant snperintendeats of mails, $2,7%, $2,800, anti $3,100; teremen, $2,500 a¤d,$2,000; `postal mshler, $3,300, ` assistant cashiers, $2,006; mouerorder. cashier, $3,000; boeka keepers, $2,400; station exauiiners, $,400. Receipts $2,0(>0,•,r0o>,_. · but less .th.an $3,000,000-a$ist•,nt postmaster, $4,000; superiw tendent of mails, $3,800; a_ssiata,nt .superinten0e,nta‘ of mails, $2,700, $2,800, $3,000, and $3,300 ;- toremen, $2,500 ang $2,600; `postal ‘&sh1er, $3,400; assistant mshiers, . $2,600 and $2,000; money·erder cashier, $3,100; bookkeepers, $2,400 and $2,500; , station examiners, $2.600. Receipts $3,000,000, pat less than $5,000,000—-assistant postmaster, $4,100; superintendent of mails,. $3,000; assistant superintendents of mails, $,700, $2,800, $3,100, and $3,500; foregnen, $2,500 and $2,000; postal cashier, $3,600; assistant cashiers, $2,000, $2,800, and $3,100; money- order cashier, $3.300: boekkeepers, $2,400 and $2,500; station examiners, $2,60O`ai1d $2,800. Receipts, $5,000,000, but loss than _$‘i',000,000¥—assisfa`nt postmaster, $4,300 ;, superintendent - of mails, $4,100; assistant saperinteadenta ot mails, $2,700, $2,900. ‘° $3,100, $3,300, and $3,700;‘_foreme¤. $2.aoo and $2,000; posml cashier, _-$$,800; assistant cashiers, $2,000, $2,000, and $3,100: `moneyorder cashier, $3,500; lgookkeepera, $2,400, $2,500, nucl, $2,600; station examiners, $2,000 and $2,000, Receipts $7,000.- 000, but lessthzm $0,000,000—assistant postmaster, $4,600:.g=u· penintendeut of —,mails, $4,300; assistant superintendents of . mails, @,700, $2,800, $3,100, $3,500, and $,900; foremen, $2.500 mid $2,600*; postal cashier, $4,000; assistant cashiers, $2,0¢.l0,

  1. $2,800, $3,100,. and $3,400; moaey—ortIer cashier, $3,000; hookkeepers, $2,400, $2,500, and $2,600; station examiners, $2.60*3

and $2,800. Receipts $9,000,000, but lem than $20,000,000-—as sistant postmasters, $4,700 and $4,800; auperinteadent of mails. $4,500; assistant euperlntenglents or malls, $2,800, $2,900, $3,100. \