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 298 SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sues. II. C11. 3. 1914. clerks, special clerlm, examiners of stations, finance clerks, ijoremen of crews stenographers, superintendents of carriers, superintendents of delivery, superintendpnts of mails, superr5rte;dex}ts of gioney order superintendents o registry supermten en o secon -class mattrir, and superintendents of stzitrons, one thousand two hundred and sixty, at not  $1,400 each; _ _ M •1·°°°· Assistant cashiers, assistant superintendents of delivery, assistant superintendents of money order, ass1sta.nt_su;wr1ntendents of mails, assistant superintendents of registry, assistant sugnntendents of stations, bookkeepers, cashiers, chief mailing cler, chief stamp clerks.1 eiraminers of stztious, iinance clerks, goremen of crews, speci c e ks stenogra ers su rin ents 0 carriers supermtendents oi delivery,  of mails, superintehdents of money order, supermten ents of registry, superintendents of secondglass matter, and supermtepdonts oéitatrons, two thousand four un t not exceeding 1 300 e ; at nm. cashiers, assistant superintendents of delivery, assistant superintendents of mails, assistant superintendents of money order, assistant su riutendents of registry, assistant supermten ents of stations, boollfkeepers, chief stamp clerks, clerks, finance clerks, foremsn of crews, stengghers, superintendents of earners supermtendents of second matter, and superintendents of, stations, eighteen thousand, at not  $1,200 each; swam. _ Assistant superintendents of stations, clerks, stenographers, superrntendentsdof car;·1eF',_superrntet;11(lentsdof_ segond-classw matter, and supennten entso s trons,six usan six undred, notex - ing $1 100 each· _ _ as mm Agistant superintendents of stations, clerks, clerks m charge of stations, stenogaphers, superintendents of carriers, and superintendentssof second-lplass matter, two thousand two hundred, at not exceed- ' 1,000 eac · an vm. mlllerks, clerksrin charge of stations, and stenographers, six thousand seven hundred, at not exceeding $900 each; Amana Clerks and clerks  charge of stations, two thousand and twenty- seven, at not exceeding $800 each; sursuram. Substitutes for clerks and employees absent without pay; "g;g¤&¤¤¤• vw- And_to£;ovrde for the promotion of seventy·£ve per centum of the Po•2,p.1227. clerks rn   post offices from the fifth to the sixth grade, and for the £romotrou 0 seventy-five per centum of the clerks rn second- Ap mmm, M, class 0 ces from the fo to the fifth grade; rn all, $44,470,000, ma·1€°¢1»¤. and hereafter the appointment and assignment of clerks hereunder shall be *:0 madgi fiscal year as nogd to involve a greater ega expen ure n e sum approprrat. M at $1,200 each; four, at 3%,100 each; three, at $1,000 each; and twenty- erglht, at $900 each; rn all, $44,600. ,_;;"=g5;3¤¤¤· ’°°“°“‘ or compensation to watchmen, mewengers, and laborers, nine C0 t an mma hupdred, at $8401e1ach;mn¢::1hu;;1Sdred, at $720 eaph; in all, $1,404,000. '*’ orcom nsa'onto trt tti, Tim M I $1i%O0,000‘ pe I bser m charge 0 con ac s a ons “ ° °’ °¤*· or com ensation to su titutes f cl rks d 1 t first pl°mmmm and second) class post offices on vacatii-1n,;450:l`)n00.cmp Oyees 8 u§,§"§§§“d““‘ For temporary and auxiliary clerk hire at first and second class post offices and tern orary and auxiliary clerk hire at summer and winter resort post ofgces, $2,000,000. ¤•¤e¤¤i¤z mans _ For separating  at third and fourth class post offices, $675,000. Unusual conditions For unusual condrtrons at post offices, $90,000. _ rm-dares mm, For allowances to third-class post oiliees to cover the cost of clerical _ services, $1,700,000. §'{’{;";,‘;,,,", ,0, Provided, That no allowance in excess of $300 shall be made where ¤1¤1=¤ the salary of the postmaster rs $1,000, $1,100, or $1,200; nor in excess
 * "'°'°”» ’”°°’**°*°°· ilor compensation to rinters, mechanics, and skilled laborers, ten,