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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 99. 1919. 35]. $1%) More than $1,600 and not more than $2,000, to be increased mg? More than $2,000 and not more than $2,500, to be increased 8 Provided, That no third—class postmaster shall receive more than  mm ,1,,,, 2,000 er annum. www- (b) éarriers in the village delivery service, and other employees ,¤]§g,’§§},,{‘fi1§§,?’tg‘§;i paid from lump—sum appropr1ations, receiving compensation at the “» · gte of less than $1,000tper annum, to be increased 20 per centum of eir present compensa ion. (c) Rurqlllettertcmhgm on daily routes and rural letter carriers on RM mmtwo triwee y rou es w ose routes a e— (1) Eleven miles or less in length? to be increased $75. (2) gver eleven miles and un er twenty miles in length, to be increase $100. (3) Twenty miles and under twenty-four miles in length, to be increased $150. .  '§wenH-fpm miles or ovpr in lgigth, ttgsbefincreased $200. mwwuy mm up ura e er carriers on riwee y rou o — nm. (1) Eleven miles or less in length, to be increased $37.50. _ (2) gver eleven miles and un er twenty miles m length, to be increase $50. (3) Twenty miles and under twenty-four miles in length, to be increased $75. (4) Twent -four miles or over in length to be increased $100. _ (e) Postmgsters at offices of the fourth dlass to be increased by an  as pm amount equal to 15 per centum of their present compensation. summa www (f) Substitute, temper, and auxiliary clerks at iirst and second my, me ’¤uxum:y class post offices, and smtituw, tem rary, and auxiliary letter °’°"‘"°d °'“"“’”‘ carriers in the City Delivery Service, shall receive after the passage of this Act, for the remander of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1920, III lieu of theirhpresentfcompensat;';_>n, a ézompensation of 60 cents per our or eac hour 0 service pe orme . _ Sec. 2. That the above-mentioned increases in_ compensation shall {mmm ;°°°°,,;y 1, ;$5°Y°i" apply to officers and em loyees in the Postal Service at the time of the passage of this Act, and) be effective as of July 1, 1919, or as of such subsequent date when such officersor employees entered the Ifostal Service: Provided, That as to substitute, temporary, and auxiliary suxseuim, aa. employees, and em loyees aid from lump-sum appropriations, the "°m°**°°‘*°'· Quliucgegses qllixlil be egepztive fiiomlailid after th? gate of the passagei og ummm ` ct: provid' u at none o e increases provide herein shall be applicabl; to officers and employees who have received an increase in theigscqmpensation of more than $300 per annum d th t ca ear. _ 0 IM l ugiilcg 3.6'l?huar1lBfio st dllice shall be advanced to the next higher ¢¤liugi°g?a:i class asg ihesult of th; increases in compensation of postmasters herem rovi e ., mum h §EO.4. Tgiat  order tohprovide for the   compexgsratitgg APW erein authorize , so muc as is necessary is ere y appro out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to supplement the amounts appropriated for the various classes of em- v°u,_P_m,_ ployees hq_reinl1;nentioned, iir;1thePAc: rgigtlecgk An Act :p£ro— priations rt eserviceo e os ce partmen year ending June 30, 1920," approved February 28, 1919. Received by the President, October 27, 1919., DE Agmnzntr o Srrarn.-—The foregoing joint res· 0l1g§i(d1IiEh§:inT§EbeenP resented tcl; the President of the United States for his approval, am? not having been returned by him to the house of Congress in which it originated withm the time  by  Constitpfion of the United States, has become rlawwrthout his approv ]