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 SIXTY·SECOND CONGRESS. Sus. H. Ch. 350. 1912. 377 Orncn or nm Tnasutnz Treasurer of the United States, 1‘¤••¤¤¤*•¤l¤•~ $8,000; Assistant Treasurer, $3,000; Deputy Assistant Treasurer, $3,200;_cash1er, $@,600; amrstant cashier, $3,000; chief clerk, $2,500; $§Z5%’“°"..3‘ *1*.1*.% at"·“"°·°2r°“¤§.:““‘“».L.. ° °‘“°‘ °‘ ‘“"“‘°“· , ;v tc, , •prmcxp ,$2,500·assietant bookkeeper, $2,100; two telier§:t $2 500  assistniut tellers, at $2,250 each; vault clerk, nd Division, $2;000; clerk for the Treasurer, $1,800; clerks-twenty-four of class four, eighteen of class three fifteen of class two, thirty-three of clam one, eighteen at $1,000 each, twenty-four at·$900 each; coin clerk, $1,400; expert counters—twenty-mne at $900 each, fifteen at $800 each, forty at $720 each, seventeen_at $700 each; mail messenger, $840; eight messengers· seven assistant. mesengers; twenty-t.hree laborers; six messenger boys, at_ $360 each; compositor and pressman, $1,600; preasman, $1,400; srlverotpiler, $1,000; in all, $345,390. For the force employ in redeeming the national currency (to be ¤,}$*¤1>**°'* °' •· reimbursed by the national banks), namely: Superintendent, $3,500; ' teller $2,500; bookkeeper, $2,400; assktant teller and existant bookkeeper, at $2,000 each; c1erks—five of class four, seven of class three, mne of class two, twenty-five of class one; expert countersten at $1,200 each, £fty-two at $1,000 each, fortftwo at $900 each, thu·ty-two at $800 each, eijiteen at $700 ; two messengers; four assistant masse ; four charwomen· in all, $220,720. Salaries, force ungioyed on work of the Postal Savings System in “;•••* ¤•*¤¤ W the office ofithpa Treasurer of the United Stghtes  eg; TJI13 taryo —mayem oysu num o er employees of the  andldt the several rates of compensation recognized by law, and expend such sums for contingent and miscellaneous items, as magv be necessary, in his judgment, to transact the business of the Postal avings System in the office of t.heTreasurer of the United States: Provided, That the money required to pay such clerks and employees, and contingent and miscellaneous items, not exceeding $18,000 for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and thirteen, shall be advanced to the Secretary of the Treasury at mu intervals M, ,,_ M out of any available appropriation for the estab ent maintenance, and extension of postal savings depositories: Ii‘rovid¢d be nb further, That estimates hereunder shall be submitted in detail for ,,,{E',§§’f"‘°"° the fiscal year nineteen hundred and fourteen, and annually there- For repairs to canceling and cutting machines in the office of the c;§§2£°“”"’ °°°"°°' Treasurer of the United States, $200. · can Orrron or rn Rnewma or ru Tamasnnrz Register, $4,000· Assistant R ter, $2,500* chief of division, $2,000 (one transferred to Loans an°3wCurrency Division); clerks-—three of class four (one transferred to Loans and Currency Division); three of class three (two transferred to Loans and Currency Division and one dropped); two of class two (three transferred to Loans and Currency Division); five of class one (four transferred to Loans and Currency Division); four, at $1,000 each; eighteen, at $900 each; messenger;_ass1stant messaxgpr (one  to Loans and Currency Division); and two rers* m. Omen ori um Comdrnoumn or rim Cunnmwcr: Comptroller of .,;°£§°c‘$£§°$,’l'°l]° the Currency, $5,000; Deputy Comcp-`tnoller, $3,500; Deputy Comptroller, $3,000; chief clerk, $2,500; °efs of division—one at $2,500, two at $2,200 each; bookkeeper, $2,000; assistant bookkeepcr, $2,000; cl of class four, additional to bond clerk, $200, thirteen of class, thirteen of 'class two twenty-six of class one, thirteen at $1,000 each; seven at $900 each; stenographer, $1,600; six counters, at $840 each; messenger; five assistant messengers; three laborers; two messenger boys, at $360 each; in all, $142,780.