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 1048 sixrrsixrii oonennss. sees. 11. ce. 254. 1920. ent of mails, $3,400; assistant superintendents of mails, $2,200, $2,500 and $2,800;foremen, $2,000 and $2,200; postal cashier, $3,000; assistant cashiers, $2,300; money·order cashier, $2,700; bookkeepers, $2,000; station examiners, $2,000. Receipts $2,000,000, but less than $3,000,000-—~Assistant postmaster, $3 700; superintendent of mails, $3,500; assistant superintendents oil mails, $2,300, $2,500, $2,700, and $3,000; foremen, $2,000 and $2,200; postal cashier, $3,100; assistant cashiers, $2,200 and $2,400; money-order cashier, $2,800; bookkeepers, $2,000 and $2,200; station examiners, $2,300. Receipts $3,000,000, but less than $5,000,000——Assista.nt postmaster $3,800; superintendent of mails, $3,600; assistant superintendents oi mails, $2,300, $2,500, $2,800, and $3,200; foreman, $2,000 and $2,200; postal cashier, $3,300; assistant cashiers, $2,200, $2,400, and $2,800; money-order cashier, $3,000; bookkeepers, $2,000 and $2,200; station examiners, $2,300 and $2,500. Receipts $5,000,000, but less than $7,000,000-Assistant postmaster, $4,000; superintendent of mails, $3,800; assistant superintendents of mails, $2,300, $2,500, $2,800, $3,000, and $3,400; foremen, $2,000 and $2,200; postal cashier, $3,500; assistant cashiers, $2,200, $2,600, and $2,800; money-order cashier, $3,200; bookkeepers, $2,000, $2,200, and $2,300; station examiners, $2,300 and $2,500. Receipts $7,000,000, but less than $9,000,000—Assistant postmaster, $4,300; superintendent of mails, $4,000; assistant superintendents of mails, $2,300, $2,500, $2,800, $3,200, and $3,600; foremen, $2,000 and $2,200; postal cashier, $3,700; assistant cashiers $2,300, $2,500, $2,800, and $3,000; money- order cashier, $3,300; hookkeepers, $2,000, $2,200, and $2,300; station examiners, $2,300 and $2,500. Receipts $9,000,000, but less than $20,000,000——Assistant postmaster, $4,500; superintendent of mails, $4,200; assistant su erintendents of mails, $2,400, $2,500, $2,800, $3,200, $3,400, and) $3,800; foremen, $2,000, $2,200, and $2,300; postal cashier, $3,800; assistant cashiers, $2,300, $2,500, $2,800, and $3,000; money-order cashier, $3,400; bookkeepers, $2,000, $2,200, $2,300, and $2,500; station examiners, $2,300 and $2,500. Receipts $20,000,000 and upward——Assistant postmaster, $4,600; superintendent of mails, $4,400; assistant superintendents of mails, $2 400, $2,600, $2,800, $3,200, $3,600, and $3,800* superintendent of] delivery, $4,400; assistant su erintendents of delivery, $2,400, $2,600, $2,800, $3,200, $3,600, andp $3,800; foremen, $2,000, $2,200, and $2,300; superintendent of registry, $4,000; assistant superintendents of registry, $2,400, $2,600, $2,800, and $3,200; superintendent of monegl order, $4,000; assistant superintendent of money order, $3,800; au `tor, $3,600; postal cashier, $4,000; assistant cashiers, $2,300, $2,500, $2,800, $3,000, and $3,200; money—order cashier, $3,600; bookkeepers, $2,100, $2,300, $2,500, and $3,000; £¤giq,·,O em my station examiners, $2,300 and $2,500: Provided, That in fixing the ,,§,R·;,,,{€,,Q{,,,, Etc, salaries of supervisory employees in the post office at Washington, District of Columbia, the ostmaster General may in his discretion Ummm on mma add not to exceed 50 per centum to the gross postal receipts of that mum Senses ofassisi: office: Prormded further, That not more than one assistant superggg cg;g§gf”°“d°“‘° intendent of mails, one assistant superintendent of delivery, one assistant superintendent of registry, and one assistant cashier shall be paid the maximum salary provided for these positions at any ofiice, except where the receipts are $9,000,000 and less than $20,000,000, to which offices two assistant superintendents of mails _ shall be assigned at the maximum salary, one to be in charge of the D,g;;*gg;¤¤g,S=¤,gg,·§g; my-dehvery eemee: And provided further, That in pest emees emesee. designated as State depositories for surplus postal funds and central accounting offices where the gross postal receipts are less than 8500,000 and no postal cashier is provided the employee direct] in charge of the records and adjustments of such accounts shelf be allowed an increase of $200 per annum, and if the gross postal receipts