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[74 Stat. 721]
PUBLIC LAW 86-000—MMMM. DD, 1960
[74 Stat. 721]

74

STAT.]

721

PXJBLIC LAW 8 6 - 6 8 2 - S E P T. 2, 1960 statutes at Large

Date 1917—Oct. 3 1918—May 10 July 2

Chapter 63 71 117

U. S. Code

Section

Volume

1108 1109 1110 1

2 3 4 6 7 9 10 12,13 July 3 1919—Feb. 24 Feb. 28

130 18 69

1401 1

2 Mar. 1 Oct. 28 Nov. 7 1920—Apr. 24

86 86 99 161

1, 2, 3

40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41

Page 328-329 329 329 548 403 742 404 745 404 745 400 745 408 746 409 747 "1 748-749 <" 761 «8 751 «" 751-753 753 763 753 753 754 754 754 «" 800 "«1160

  • " 1189

«81190 419 1192 431 1192 «»1193

  • 1193

M "«1195 ««1195 "81197-1198 ««1198 «»1198-1200 « ' 1252-1253 323 350-351 483 574 433 575 «< 677-678 «»578 "« 578 w 579 438 680

Title

Section

39

84

39

299

39 39 39

450 670 461

39

814

39 39 39

818 49 766, 757

39

280

39

125

39

119

39 39

827 86, 608, 623

39

169,64,81

39

694,820

39

85,102

39

11

39

636

«3 The provisos in the third paragraph under the heading "OflBce of the Postmaster General", except the figures "$350,000" in the last line. « That portion of the proviso In the penultimate paragraph on page 745 which precedes the semicolon. M 49 The first two provisos in the last paragraph on page 745. 0 46 The last proviso on page 745. 0 48 That portion of the third proviso on page 746 which precedes the first semicolon, 0 ««The second proviso in the third paragraph under the heading "OflSce of the Second Assistant Postmaster General" and that part of the last sentence as precedes the proviso therein.

  • " The last two provisos in the paragraph beginning on page 748 and ending on page 749.

«» The proviso in the second complete paragraph on page 751.

  • » The last two provisos in the third complete paragraph on page 751.

<'* All of section 2 except the last sentence thereof which appears at the top of page 753. «i» The first and second complete paragraphs on page 800. «« That portion of section 1401 following the words "July 1, 1919" up to but excluding the proviso. "' The first two provisos in section 1, excluding thefigure"$360,000". «> The first two provisos under the heading "Ofiace of the First Assistant Postmaster General". "• The second proviso on page 1192. «' The fourth proviso on page 1192. «> The first proviso on page 1193. «« The third proviso on page 1193. «" The first proviso on page 1195. ««The proviso in the first complete paragraph on page 1198. «8 The first proviso In the paragraph beginning on page 1197 and ending on page 1198. «« That part of the second complete paragraph on page 1198 through the words "as the Postmaster General may prescribe". «" All but the last sentence of section 2. «• The first sentence and that part of the second sentence which precedes the semicolon in the paragraph beglnnhig on page 1252 and ending on page 1253. "«The provisos in the third paragraph under the heading "Office of the Postmaster General", but excluding thefigure"$363,500". « The proviso and the last two sentences In the first paragraph under the heading "Office of the Fhrst w Assistant Postmaster General". « The last proviso in the paragraph beginning on page 677 and ending on page 678. M 4 » The provisos in the sixth complete paragraph on page 678. 3 "• The first proviso In the eighth complete paragraph on page 678. <? The second proviso in the third paragraph under the beading "Office of the Second Assistant Postmaster

General". Ill The first proviso on page 680. 48232 0-61-46