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 Y. `\— JN1 Postal Service———Continued Employees—&mtinued. Detail to Post Oiiice Department, p. 49, §_ 370 Embezzlement, destruction, or detention of mai-1 matter, penalty, p. 484, § 318; p. 485, § 319 _ Misappropriation of postal funds, penalty, p. 490, § 355 _ ~ Mtney orders, penalty for issuing without payment, _ p. 486, § 333 _ I · · Postage due, penalty for failure to account, p. 486, §- 332 · _ - ‘ · Privilege of riding on free pass, p. 1651, §. 1 (7) Removal from office, see Removal of employees, infra Rewards for inventions or suggestions, p. 2087, § 813:1 . Unlawful dealing with stamps, p. 486, § 331 · — Extension of service, p. 1247, § 191 Fidelity bonds U h _ _ Liberty loan bonds taken in lieu of sureties, p. 1285, I § 814 · r Renewal, p. 1285, § 815 Fire causing loss, adjustment of claims of postal employees. p. 1237, § 49 First—class matter. _, Items constituting first class, p. 12-19, § 222 Limit of weight, p. 1249, § 223 Rates of- postage. p. 1253, § 280 _ Return to senderif undelivered, p. 1260, § 409 First—class post offices Assistant cashiers, bond, p. 1244, § 132 Assistant postmasters, iiuuiter authorized, p, 1241, § 87 '_ Auxiliary employees authorized, p. 1242, § 112 1 Clerk-hire allowances to postmasters, services covered, p. 1240, §  " ‘ Clerks, appointment and assignment to duty, p. 1240, /..§ 85 ` ,——·-—grades, p. 1242, 5103 l promot.ion, p. 1242, §§ 108, 199 ‘ Hours of work for special clerks,/clerks, and laborers. » p. 1243, § 117 _, · Laborers, grades and promotion, D. 1242, § 101 Lease ‘of premises for post-otiice, purposes, terms, p. 1235, § 11 I ” ‘ Letter carriers, grades, p. 1242.,§ 103 _ Messengers, grades and promotion, p. 1242, § 101. Promotion of clerks, p. 1242, $5 108, 109 ‘ i Promotion of messengers, watchmen, and laborers.- p. 1242, § 101 ., Salaries ofemployees other than in automatic grades, - p. 1240, § 86 ' Salaries of postmasters, p. 1238, § 54 *1 Special clerks, appointment as reward for faithful and nieritorious service, p. 1242, 5 111 Substitute clerks, appointment as regular clerks, p. 1242, 5 104 » - Substitutes for =at»se¤¢ clerks. employment authorized, p. 1244. § 124 Sunday servire, p. 1235, 5 5. Watclnmen. grades and promotion, p. 1242, § 101 Foreizn countries, postal arrangements withf p. 49, { 372 Foreign mail service _ ’. ' Agents on mail steamers to foreign ports, p. 1270, § 673 Cadets or apprentiees on vessels carrying mails,  1275, § oat ‘. fanadi.1n mail, transportation through United States, ,1. 1270. § ooo ‘ (`liimitieatioxi of-mail vessels. p. 1274. 5 659 · Construction and inspection of mail vessels, p. 1275, § .660 t S —

wx 2368 Postal Scrvice——Continued Foreign mail service—Continued ‘ Contracts for service on American vessels, p, 1275, § oat; Contracts for transporting foreign mails, p. 1274, §§ 651-oss · Foreign-built vessel may contract with Postmaster General, p. 1456, § 11. . Mail messengers, transpgtation on vessels free or charge, p. 1275, § 662 » Mileage system of compensation for transportation. p. 1275, § 661 I · Naval oflicers volunteering for duty on .mail vessels, p. 1275, § 663. , . Pay for transportation, p. 2086, § 654 Postage on letters carried in foreign vessels, p. 1276 §‘ti71 » c t _ Postage on letters to United States detained in foreign ports, payment by consuls, p. 1276, § 670 ' I‘o¤=.tai il?-`t;‘ll(•.€S in China and Japan, p. 1276, § 674 Printing postal conventions and treaties with foreign countries, p. 1428, §§ 191, 193 ` Rates of compensation for transportation, p.—1275.-§ 661 Resident agents at Isthmus of Panama, p. 1276, .§ 672 Sea post clerks. pay and allowances. p. 1276, § 668 Sea post service, p. 1275, § 667 · I ‘ Transfer of foreign malls, p. 1275, §_ 667 _ . Vessels carrying foreign mails, taking by United States " ’ as transports or cruisers, p. 1275, § 665 I Forwarding letters from one post otiice to another, p. 1260. § 410 A ‘ “‘ Fourth-class matter _ See also Parcel post, infra . . Marks on and inclosures in parcels. p. 1251, § 249 Writtenj matter added, -e§eet, p. 489, § 351 Fourth-class post offices . ., Additional compensation of postmaster for unusual conditionsfp. 1238, § 58 ‘ Advaneeineut to appropriate class-under unusual conditions.  2085, § 60. _ . ‘ Assignment to proper class for an increase of receipts. p. 2085, § 59 ‘ (`onipensation of postmasters. p. 1238, §§ 57, 58 Reclassitication, p. 1238, §_59; p. 1239, § 60 Reduction ttfappropriate class, p. 2085, § 60 Franking privilege Agri&·ul'tural Department reports, p. 1257, § 329 . l Agrft·ultural extension work, correspondence, bulletins, and reports, p. 1257, § 330 — 0 Bulletins and reports of agricultural experiment sta- I tions, p. 115,- § 365 0 · . Census Ctlice correspondence, p. 1256, § 324 I Congressional Record under frank of Members of Congress, p. 1256, § 325 ` Copyrighted works for deposit in Library of Congress. _ p`. 451, § 14 `~ ., . Correspondence··on official or departmental business. p. 1257, §  _ ‘ i ‘ Cost of matter mailed under frank, reports by Postmaster General, p. 50, § 390 Extracts from Congressional Record sent out by Sena- .. i tors, Representatives, and Delegates, p. 1427, § 185 Form of frank,;p. 1256, §` 321 ' l Fraudulent use of soflicial franks, p. 490, § 357 Hawaiian Islands, privilege extended to, p, 1257, § 3::2 Legislative counsel, p. 17, 5 277 — ' Lending or permitting use of frank prohibited, p. 1257, li :;::5 » · ` - Members of Congress, right to privilege, p. 1256, §§ 321, 325, 326; p. 1257. 5 327