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 1058 SIXTY-EIGHTH concnnss. sm. II. cu. aes. 1925. two employees, $2,600; thirty-three and not exceeding forty-four employees, $2,700; forty-five and not exceeding sixty-four employees, $2,800; sixty-Eve and not exceediihg ninety employees, $2,900; ninety- one and not exceeding one hnmdre and twenty employees, $3,000; one hundred and twenty-one and not exceeding one hundred and fifty employees, $3,100; one hundred and fifty-one and not exceeding three undred and fifty employees, $3,300; t ree hundred and fift -one and not exceeding live hiégtglggd employees, $:41,500; five hundred and one or more em oyees,,. ,u·},,*;;f§_;¤* ¤“P°'i¤· At classified stations having forty-Eve or more employees there Sslarim an smious shall be assistant superintendents of stations with salaries as follows; wuuevmsempnoyees- Forty-five and (pot exceeding sixpy-four génployees, $2,400; sixtg-five and not excee ing ninety employees, ,500; ninet -one an not exceeding one hundred and twenty employees, $2,600); one hundred and twenty-one and not exceeding one imdred and fifty employees, $2,700; one hundred and fifty-one and not exceeding three hundred and fifty employees, $2,900; three hundred and Hit -one and not ex- _ ceeding five undred employees, $3,100; five hundred and one emf;°g*g’g§,,,,, msg ployees and upward, $3,400: Provided, That not more than two mgfemyimiltgldgm of assistant postmasters shall be employed at offices where the receipts d0uv°0,,“m°,0¤°d0,s;0¢,m are $9,000,000 and upward: Provided further, That at post omces {*,}*0*}},*; ,§j°“00{,*f,§,§,, ,'g§ where the receipts are $14,000,000 but less than $20,000,000, there m,ow,wo. shall be a supeiriéitefndeng of delivery vghose splaryghall be the same as that provide or the superinten ent 0 ma` s and assistant __ superintendents of delivery at the salaries providell for assistant m§,,“‘f"§,‘;_’ §§»,,§§§;j superintendents of mails: Provided further, That in fixing the mn, n. 0. sa aries of the postmaster and supervisory employees in thepostoliice at Washington, District of Columbia, the Postmaster General may, in M _ Sal his discretion, add not to exceed 75 per centum to the gross receipts ,,,,,,,§“"‘,‘f{“ ,,,0,,,§'0’§ of that office: Provided further, That not more than one assistant S¤¤°**¤*¤¤d°¤*S· superintendent of mails, one assistant superintendent of delivery, one E _ assistant superintendent of registry, and one assistant cashier shall ‘°°""°°‘ be paid the maximum salary provided for these positions, except where receipts are· $9,000,000 and less than $14,000,000 to which offices two assistant superintendents of mail shall be assigned at the Umm at stm d__ maximum salary, one to  in charge of city deliveniyz And provided ,,00,1,;,,,,, ,0, 000,;, further? That {state dppositpmes for surplus postal und}? an$ central ¤¤ »° °· accoun in offices, wiere tie ross recei ts are ess t an 500000 and no pgstal cashier is provgled, the egiplo ee in charge of such records and adjustments of the accounts shall lie allowed an increase of $200 per annum; if receipts are $500,000 and less than $5,000,000, tlfdpostal cashier shall be allowed an increase of $200 per annum: ,,§°;’c'{,‘§,‘i_‘§}°,{,g°,§,,,,°c‘§,’;j A provided further, That at all central accounting offices where the bookkeepler in charge performs the duties of auditor, he shall be designated c ief bookkeeper, at a salary equal to that of the assistant 0mPgg,$5Q}gggjdt0g};,{,Q cashier of the highest grade at that officez Ami provided further, ermae. That when an office advances to a higher grade because of increased ~ gross postal receipts for a calendar year, promotion of all sulpervisory employees shall e made to the corresponding grade at the higher salary provided for the same titles or esignations nmder the higher classification of the office based on its postal receipts: A/nd provided vé»§?i¤§g¤ge¤¤;l;¤;£g;; fu{the1·, Tha}; no ppiployee inhthe supervisory grades shall receive a ees. sa ary ess tian 0 more t an that aid to the hi hest ade grgggfgfggigglgggiigff clerk or special clerk: Provided farting; That in the readgilstmegf olf salaxpes of alil elmployeesiapove the pighest grade for special clerks, t iose a presen _ csignate y titles or which more than one ade of salary is provided shall  placed in the same relative gradgrand designation and receive the increased salary provided in this title.