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 SIXTYQNINTH CONGRESS. Seas. I. Cue. 475, 476, 1926. 695 years respectively fromuthe date of a5ro+al hereof, and subject to the conditions and limitations contain ain this Act. up H Sao. 2:fIf tolls are charged for the use ofsueh bridge,_the rates of .,p;£4T’}*’i.f toll  adjustedaa toiprovide*a’fund~auilicient to pay thecost *°°’*°"‘”'“”*’· of   _repeirgng;·‘*aiid‘   the bridge and its approaches, an toprovxde vainking fyindsumcient to amortize the coat of the bridgoandi itsapproacheaeasieoonias pomiblelunder reason- able charges, but withingoperiod of ndt to  twenty-live years from the completion the . Afteria   fund snmcient to pay b,,’_§;_§“*°'§_{g°° °;,{,§;’ the   ofconstructing tliebridgeand i,tsiappr0•!.cl1es·sl1al1 have been q¤¤¤¤3·· " prrpevided, such bridge shall thereaftcrlbe maii1tait1ed_ and operated p of tolls, or the rates oftollsahall thereafter be so' adjusted as to pravideafund of not eesxeeeas the amount necessary for theiproper care, 13;%, mamtenancei a1id·‘operation yof the brid and its I 0, mt, _ approa. ‘ An accuratemcord of  at the   and its pmeaum, me ii- ¤pp¤>¤¤h¤¤4 ¢1¤¤¢¤ps=dit¤¤¤¤ tferavpmting, regaining, wd m¤i¤t¤i¤— °“’"· ing ltheisame, and'of`the daily tolls, s allbe kept, and shall be available for the informa on ofall persons interests . Sno. 3. The rgght to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby ‘*“‘°”°"‘““*‘ expressly reserv  { ‘ ~ v ‘ Approved,,June 4,1926. CHAP. 476.-An Act To amend the Act of February 28, 1925, fixing the ll’g?i¥f'1igil compensation of fourth·claaa postmastera. t lP¤b1i¢.N¤·¤7-1 Be it cmwted by the Senate and Howeof Representatives of the pm ,,,,,.;.,,,_ United States of America in Omgm assembled, That the Act of ,j;gs¤¤°°¤**°¤ 0* February 28, 1925 (Forg-third tatutes,  1053, fixing the ` gogipensation of fourth~ ass   is amend to read as o ows: s ’ · s * " The compensation of postmasters of the fourth class shallbe m:°u°gi` as DML fixed upon the basis of the whole of the box rents collected at their °¤C‘L'f,‘.".?iE°g4?¤°}‘$cs°§€§ oiiices and commissions upon the amount of canceled postage·due °‘°,,°, ,8 P ,05, stamps and on pomage stamps, stamped envelopes, postal cards, anfgaéfc. ' ` stamps on registry matter, includingstamps to cover return receipts, mm °°°r°°°‘ insured and collect—on~delivery matter, canceled, on matter actually mailed at their oilices, except the stamps atiixed to psy the fees for special delivery service an special handling service, and on that part of the value of the stamps on the mail for transportation  air mail, canceled attheir odices, equalito the postage which wo d be reqmred, on such mail `atthe, regular domestic rates, and on the P d amount of newspaper and periodical postage collected inmoney, and. °°°°'° °°'°°°° on the postage co ected in money on identical pieces of third and fourth class matter mailed under the provisions of the Act of gpril V°l·3°· P·“°· 28,,1904,,w1thout postage stamps aflixed and on postage oollec in money on matter of the iirst class mailed under provisions of the Act of April 24, 1920, without postage jstamps adixed, and on "°‘·”·¥’·°“· amounts received from, waste paper, dead newspapers, printed matter, and twine sold, at theifollowmg rates namely.: I Allowance bud on _ "On the $75 or less per quarter the postmaster shall be qwwxyremms. allowed 160 Pelicentumon theamount; on the next $100,01* less per quarter, 85 per `centum; and on all the balance, 75 per centum, the same to_be ascertained andsallowed by the General Accounting Otlice in thesettlement of the accounts of such postxnasters  their p·,,,;,.,,_ swornquarterly returns: Provided, That in adjusting the quarterly _,,j;djg§g§1gQ}D*;YO9,gg compensation of postmastcrs of the fourth class the General ¤¤ vévnorvivnnl Accounting Oiiice shall allow such compensation as may be shown °m°°° by the quarterly returns to be due, not exceeding $275 for the