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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 141. 1915. 1037 ent $2,250; division of foreign mails-superintendent $3,000, assist- S,f£”*€¤ mib d*'*· ant superintendent $2,000; superintendent, division of miscella- MiS°¢|1¤¤9¢§¤-1 rnnsneous transportation, $2,000; clerks—thirteen of class four, twenty- °°'°°°i°° °'““°“‘ three of class three, e' hteen of class two (two transferred to Postmaster General’s oflziceli fifteen of class one, twelve at $1,000 each, seven at $000 leach (ope triissnsgerred itc Postmaster General’s office); messenger in c e o ma, 900; our assistant messengers; $360 Qtransferredffrom First Assistant’s 0$ce) ; in all, $145,590lmg°’ Division of Railway Mail Service: General su rintendent, $4,000; d&°i¤`§‘,’“““S""”°° assistant general superintendent, $3,500; chief clgik, $2,000; clerkstwo of class four, five of class three, six of class two, six of class one ` (one transferred from Fourth Assistant’s office), three at $1,000 each, two at $900 each; in all, $41,500. . Omen or Tumi: Assrsrawr Posruasrm Gnnnnarz Third Assist- p§$*,,;"”$§§§§,§f aint PostmastertGe1nerdé2$?%(§)00di chief cleglrl, $2,500; division! of °*g¤m”di s amps—su erm en ent ; 'vision o a.nca—su ten ent F,,,,,,,,,,d,,,- ,,,,, (who shall {give bond in such amount as the Postmaster  may s,f*¤¤’¤¤¤¤¤ girldetermine or the faithful discharge of his duties) $2,250; division of négsweu mails asclassification-superintendent $2,750; division of registered mails- "i}‘¥,‘};,, 0,,,,,,, dm, superintendent $2,500; division of money orders-superintendent ¤i¤¤· $2,750, chief clerk $2,250; clerks-nineteen of class four, thirt -one of class three (two transferred from Postmaster Genu·al’s oéce), forty-seven of class two (one transferred to Postmaster General's oflice), fifty-nine of class one (two transferred from Fourth Assistant’s office, one to Postmaster General’s office), forty-two at $1 000 each (two transferred from Fonu·th Assistant’s office); twenty-tl1ree at $900 eachf (one transferred from Fourt§1Assis32:t;t’s office); two messe ers; ourassistantmesse ers; in, $31 , 0. Posl;5 Saving System;  $4,800; assistant director, $3,000;   aww s”` chief clerk, $2,500; clerk in charge of admmistrative section, $2,000; clerk in charge of audit section, $2 000; clerks-eight of class four, fifteen of class three, twenty-three of class two, forty-five of class one (one transferred to Postmaster General’s Office), forty-seven at $1,000 each, twenty-two at $900 each; messenger (one transferred to Postmaster General’s Office); four assistant messengers (one transferred from Fourth Ass1stant’s Office); mes-two at $480 each (one transferred to Postmaster General’s ce), one $360 (transferred from Fourth Assistant’s Office); in all, $210,740. Orrrcn Formrn Assrsranr Posrmasrma Gmunnu.: Fourth As- p.,IQ2§,‘§,I{,¢"C§ §§,§.F sistant Postmaster General, $5,000; chief clerk, $2,500;  of •*§;m,m,,“,Ms,m Rural Mails-superintendent $3,000, assistant superintendent $2,000, suppus unvamu. chief clerk $2,000; Division of Supplies-sgjperintendent $2,750, assistant superintendent $2,500; Division of quipment-—-superintend- E<1°'P*¤°¤‘°"*°*°¤· ent $2,750, chief clerk $2,000 (transferred from appropriation "Labor, mail-bag re air shop, Postal Service"); Division of Dead Letters- _,£_°•** l•¤•¤ **1** superintendi-int $2,500 · clerks-fourteen of class four (two transferred to Postmaster General’s omce, one to division of solicitor), twenty-. eight of class three (two transferred to_division of solicitor, one to Postmaster Genera.l’s office, one to division of post-office inspectors, one to division of purchasing agent, and one transferred from First Assistant’s office), forty-seven o class two (one transferred to First Assistant’s office, one to division of ost-office inspectors), seventy- seven of class one (two transferred to |Ll'h1r` d Assistant’s office, one tp First Assistant’s office, one to Second Assistant’s office, one to dIyI° sion of solicitor), fifty-three_at $1,000 each (two transferred tp_Thu·d Assistant’s office, one to F1rst Assista.nt’s office, one to division of urchasing ent), twenty-three at $900 each (two transferred to Postmaster I§eneral’s office, two to First Assistant’s office, one to Third Assistant/s office, one to division of purchasinglagent) ; skilled draftsmen-three at $1,800 each, four at $1,600 eac, six at $1,400