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IND Postal Service-»Continued - Postal savings depositories—Continued Safeguards for protection of funds, p-. 1282. § 765 J,. Transaction of vbusiness of. savings system, p. 1283, rf § 769 _ VVithdrawals, p. 1281, 5 758 Postmasters _ Accounts of receipts, penalty for neglect to render, p. 1237, § 44 ‘ Accountsof receipts to be rendered, p._1237, §§ 42-44 Affidavit on returns, form, p. 1237, § 45 gg Appointment, p. 1236, § 31 Apportionment of compensation of fourth-class postmasters on change during fiscal year, p. 2085, § 57a Assistants, see Assistant postmasters, supra ' Bond, for faithful performance of duty, p. 1236, · §§ 34-so ---liability of sureties, p. 1236, §§ 37, 38 -- release of sureties, pi 1237, § 40 Carriage of mails, postmaster not to be contractor, p. 1238,·§ 52 n Classification, p. 1238, § 53 Collecting unlawful postage, p. 486, § 330 Compensation, p. 1238, § 54 et seq.; p. 2085, § 57 Death of postmaster, filling vacancy. p. 1236, § 39 Deficiency in accounts, notice to sureties 'onbond, p. 1236, § 37 I · Designation as disbursing officers, p. 1237, § 50 Disbursing officers in Alaska, p. 2086, § 67 Embezzlement, destruction, or detention of mail matter, penalty, p, 484, § 318; p. 485, § 319 Expense accounts, verification, p._ 1236, § 33 Expenses of office, allowance for, p. 1239,’§ 64 Extra pay for extra labor, p. 1245, § 133 False returns, as to special delivery business. punish- _ ment, p. 1247, _§ 172 —¥——to increase compensation, penalty, p. 486. § 329 ——withholdin_g compensation, p. 1237, § 45 Illegal approval of contractor`s bond, p. 489, § 352 Loss of postal funds or property, adjustment of claims, ·— p. 1237, § 49 °. , _ y Misappropriation of postal funds, penalty, p. 490, § 355 l Money, deposit by postmaster, p. 1237, §§ 47, 48 ——-——duty to keep safely, p. 1237, § 46 Money orders, penalty for issuing without payment, p. 486, § 333 I - Oath to expense accounts, p. 1236, § 33 Postage due, penalty for failure to account, p. 486, § 332 Receipts, quarterly accounts, p. 1237, §§ 42e44 Records to be kept by postmaster, p. 1237, § 41 Removal from ofltice, p. 1236, §§ 31, 39 ` Reports of delinquency in service, p. 1238, § 51 Residence, place of, p. 1236, § 32 ` Resignation, filling vacancy, p. 1236, § 39 Retirement, p. 72, § 697; p. 1884, § 693a (g) Salaries, p. 1238, § 54 et seq. Tenure of office, p. 1236, § 31 _ Unlawful dealing with stamps, penalty, p. 486, § 331 Vacancy in office, ad interim appointment, p. 1236, § 39 Withholding commissions based on false returns, p. 1237, § 45 Post·office inspectors _ Appointment, p. 1276, § 692 Assistant Postmaster Generals as inspectors, p. 1277, § 697 Bond, when required, p. 1277, § 696 Clerks at division headquarters, grades and salaries, p,1277,§ ees

EX 2372 Postal Ser-:ice——Continued Post·oIiice inspectors———Continued ` Expense allowance, for chief of inspectors, p. 1276. 0 § 691 _ -——on official business away from home, p. 1277, " §§ 694, 695 Free transportation on railroads carrying mails, p. 1267, § 523 Grades and sa_laries, p. 1276, § 693 Promotion, p. 1276, § 693 ;‘ip. 1277, §§ 702, 703 Reductimx- in salary, restoration to former grade or advancement to intermediate grade, p. 1277, § 701 Searches, authority to' make, p. 1277, § 700 · Substitute clerks at division headquarters, p. 1277, § 699 · ` Post otiices . See also First-class post offices, supra; Fourth—class

 post offices, supra; Second—class post offices, infra;

' `Third-class post oftices, infra I Arrival and departure of mails, schedules and reports, p. 1235, § 7 Box rents to be prepaid, p.‘1253, § 279 Branches, see Branch offices andstations. supra Buildings for post offices, restriction on authorization of construction, p. 1303, §·264· _ Burglary, adjustment of postmaster claim for loss, ` p. 1237, § 49 . Business hours, p. 1235, § 4 Departure of mails from post offices, periodical reports ·‘ by postmasters, p. .1255, § 7 U , Discontinuing otiices, p. 49, § 369; p. 1235, § 2 _\ m Distributing and separating offices, allowance for clerl?5 hire, p., 1240, § 82 Employee to be kept; on duty Gintinuously during business hours, p. 1235, § 4 ° Establishment, p. 49, § 369; p. 1235, § 1 Ekpenses, allowance to postmaster, p. 1239, § 64 Hours for keeping open, p. 1235, § 4 Leased premises, periods for payment of rent. p. 1;:2:5, . § 12 _ · ——-——-untit for usc, withholding rent or canceling lease, p. 1235. § 10 Lease for post-otiice purposes, p. 123*, § 11 3 Making up outgoing mail, time for, 1235, § 6 · Ollices at county seats, p. 1235, § 3 Outgoing mail, time for making up, p. 1235, § 6 Reclassiiication, p. .1238, § 59; p. 1239, § 60 Records to be kept by postmaster, p. 1237,.§ 41 ` Rental without formal contract, p. 2085, § 14 i Rewards for procuring conviction or killing burglars or _ robbers, p. 1235, § 9 Sunday service, p. 1235, § 5 _ Yseless papers, sale or disposal, p. 1235, § 8 Waste paper, sale, p. 15.%.35, § 8 Post roads Change of termini, p. 1265, §_491 _ Discontinuingservice on post roads, p. 1265, § 492 - Selecting post roads, p. 1265, § 490 What are post roads, p. 1265, § 481 Post—route maps, printing and sale, p. 1284, §§ 804-806 Post routes . . See also Carriage of mails, supra What are, p. 1265, § 482 Property, supplies and contracts Airplanes for air-mail service, purchase, p. limi, § 466 Canceling machines, contracts of rental, p. 1284, § 802 Carriage of mails, see Contracts for carrying mails, supra