> 146 APPENDIX A Annual report. Law governing other official mail made ap plicable to postal savings matter. Cost of carry ing postal savings mail no longer to be reported to •Congress. No extra com pensation to postmasters or or postal em ployees for transacting g ostal savings usiness. Sec. 2. That it is hereby made the duty of the Postmaster General to report his action here in to Congress annually, with his reasons there for in each particular case. Approved, January 21, 1914. AN ACT TO AMEND THE ACT APPROVED JUNE TWENTY-FIFTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TEN, ENTITLED “AN ACT TO ESTABLISH POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORIES FOR DEPOSITING SAVINGS AT INTER EST WITH THE SECURITY OF THE GOVERNMENT FOR REPAYMENT THEREOF, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.” Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That sections two and thirteen of the . . . [postal savings act] be hereby amended to read as follows: ‘‘Sec. 2. That provisions of section three of the act of July fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, entitled ‘An act making appropria tions for the service of the Post Office Depart ment for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, and for other purposes,’ are hereby extended and made applic able to all official mail matter pertaining to the business of the postal savings system; and here after the board of trustees for the control, super vision, and administration of the postal savings depository system shall not be required to show in the annual report prescribed by section one of the act of June twenty-fifth, nineteen hun dred and ten, establishing such system, the amount of work done for that system by the Post Office Department and postal service in the transportation of free mail. “Sec. 13. Postmasters, assistant postmasters, clerks, or other employees at post offices of the presidential grade, and postmasters at post of fices of the fourth class, shall not be allowed or