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 1062 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1 62. 1917. superintendents of re, su erintendents of second-class matter, and su ° tendents gisgltiitiong three thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, at not exceeding $1,300 each. _ _ Annan. Assistant cashiers, assistant superintendents of dehvery, assistant superintendents of mails, assistant superintendents of money order, assistant su rintendents of registry, assistant supermten ents of stations, boo%reepers, chief stamp clerks, clerks, finance clerks, foremen of crews, stenographers, superintendents of carriers, supermtendents of second-class matter, and superintendents of stations, mneteen thousand five hundred, at not exceedingsh,200 each. at stm. Assistant superintendents of stations, cler, stenographers, superintendent of carriers, superintendents of second—c1ass matter, and superintendents of stations, nine thousand, at not exceeding $1,100 each. M•n,<¤¤. Assistant superintendents of stations, clerks, clerks in charge of stations, steno aphers, superintendents of earners, and superintendents of seconirclass hmatter, three thousand three hundred, at not exceeding` $1,000 eac. Aww. Clerks, clerks in charge of stations, and stenographers, two thousand, at not exceeding $900 each. M ww- Clerks and clerks in charge of stations, one thousand nine hundred and seventy-seven, at not exceeding $800 each. ssmaaaa Substitutes for clerks and employees absent without pay; Pmmotiumpnwiied And to hlgovide for the plromotion of hty-five per centum of the ""’!;m cm umm clerks in t-class post offices from the0§th to the sixth grade, and ` for the promotion of fifteen per centum of the clerks in the sixth grade to the designation of "special clerk" in the $1,300 grade, and or the promotion of fifteen per centum of the designated "special _ ummm clerks" m the $1,300 grade to the designation of "s ial cler " 111 ` °°°°d ‘ the $1,400 grade, and to provide for the promotion oi)? hty-five per centum of the clerks in second-class post offices from lie fourth to the fifth grade, and for the Eiromotion of fifteen per centum of the, clerks m second—class 'pgst offices from the fifth to the sixth grade: rmmui an mi. And prmrulcdfurther, at there may also be emplo ed at first-class °¤”P"“”· post offices foremen and stenographers at a salary o¥$1,300 or more per annum; m all $50,200,000. ,,,,,·}g&’f"""°"" ’°‘ Provided, That hereafter the appointment and assignment of clerks In dns hereimder shall be so madeduringl each Hscal year as not to involve v.,;_3.,,_m, ‘ a greater aggregate ex&ndit.ure t an the sum appropriated; and to enable the ostmaster neral to carry out the provisions of this Act and also the Act of March second, nineteen hundred and seven, classiging clerks and cnt; letter carriers in first and second class post o ces, he me herea ter exceed the number of clerks a propriated aggrzgate as herein authorized be not exceeded. ,,,,°°‘{ A _ prmnded_{urt}wr, That hereafter when the needs of the service ··spwm¤1¤r¤.·· require the employment on holida of "speeial clerks" in first and second class post offices, the shallylle allowed compensatory time on one of the thirty days next iillowing the holiday on which they per· _ _ form such service. ,,£""‘°°”· '“”°h“‘“"‘· For Oompensatiou to rinters, mechanics, and skilled l3b0i’61‘$» twenty-two, at $1,200 eadh; four, at $1,100 each; and thirty-one, at W $11000 each; in all, $61,800. "““"““‘-,,,_ '”°“°"‘ or com nsation to watchmen, megse ers, and laborers, 0116 gm ;l;06u§;·n5§l)0 gght hundred and twentyéivetlgat $900 each; lu all, 3 I ' u¤@§.w'°'i“° um, P7j0‘Wi¢d, That hereafter when the needs of the Postal S61'Vl06 fw y.¤¤¤·.*¤rk- require the employment on Sundays or holidays of foremen, W8¢¤l1· men, messengers, and laborers the shall be ted compensatory time in the same manner as provuled by law lor clerks and carriers in first and second class post offices.
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