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 SIXTY—FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 69. 1919. 1199; offices, terminal railway post offices, and transfer offices with reference to their character and importance in three classes with salary grades as follows: Class A, $1,100, to $1,500; class li, $1,100, to $1,600; class C, $1,100 to $1,800. He may assign to the offices of ,m *°*°l¤*¤ division superintendents and chief clerks such railway postal clerks w` as may be necessary and fix their salaries within the grades provided by law without regard to the classification of railway post offices. Clerks in class A shall be promoted successively to mgrade three ual-is°?r1y¤°d°prm° clerks in class B shall be promoted successively to gr e four, and clerks in class C shall be promoted successively to grade live, at the beginning of the quarter following the expiration of a yea:r’s satisfactory service in the next lower grade. Promotions above these grades within the maximum %ades of the clawification may be made in the discretion of the ostmaster General for meritorious _ service. No promotion shall be made except upon evidence satis- m§3§i°“°’ '°‘““'°” factory to the Post Office Department of the emciency and faithful- ,,,0,,,,,, ness of the employee during the receding year:  further, cia-is ah charge ¤f That clerks assigned as clerks in charge of crews consisting of more·°"w°' than one clerk s all be clerks of grades six to ten, inclusive, and may ‘ be promoted one grade only after three years’ satisfactory and faith- Bmuam ful service in such capacity: Pro·v·ided_1‘i1,rther, That during the fiscal m¤»¢¤i·w°$¤ay¤· year ending June 30, 1920, the compensation of each rural lettei•;'“"‘°°· carrier for serving a rural route of twenty-four miles, six days in the week, shall be $1,500; on routes twenty-two miles and less than twenty-four miles, $1,440; on routes twenty miles and less than twenty-two miles, $1,350; on routes eighteen miles and less than twenty miles, $1,200; on routes sixteen miles and less than eighteen miles, $1,050; on routes fourteen miles and less than sixteen miles, $900; on routes twelve miles and less than fourteen miles, $840; on routes ten miles and less than twelve miles, $780; on routes eight miles and less than ten miles, $720; on routes six miles and less than eight miles, $660; on routes four miles and less than six miles, $600. A rural letter carrier serving one triweekly route shall be paid on the ,,,,§""°""·°‘°·~’°"‘ basis for a route one-half the length of the route served by him, and a carrier serving two triweekly routes shall be paid on the basis for a Fm H, route one-half of the combined length of the two routes: Provided master; W"' further, That during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1920, postmasters ,,,°_,'§_“°°“"‘°°‘ °“°"‘ of the fourth class shall receive the same compensation as now provided by law, except that they shall receive 100 per centum of the cancellations of the first $100 or less per quarter: Promkledfurther, That if the compensation does not exceed $75 for any one quarter, ’“°’°'”°'°“°‘”°"· fourth-class postmastexs shall be allowed_an increase of ggper centum No gmc, d_mmd of the com ensation allowed under existing law: Pr ed further, ‘ That no oflide shall be advanced to third class by reason of the temorary increases herein provided: Provided further, That during the m;§€_{$,§*§gn§g1Q,;{,f°" gscal year ending June 30, 1920, the increased compensation provided Awe, p. waz. in section 2 of the Act approved July 2, 1918, making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1919, and for other purposes, shallremam the same for · employees other than those mentioned herem; Promded further, That no assistant postmaster or supervisory official at offices of the Asistant §¤s- first class shall receive a less salary than $100 (per annum m excess §j,y,$,‘°c,,,;*°,,,,,,&“° of the sixth-grade salary rovided for clerks an ca.rr1ers in the City Delivery Service, nor s 5 an assistant postmaster at any office of the second class be paid a less salary t an that Epmd the highestsalaried clerk or letter carrier employed in such office: Pr0·v·idedfu1·- ther, That the provisions of this section shall not apply to employees ,,g¤,${?_,=§,_¤°*°d°‘ who receive a part of their pa from any outside sources under cooperative arrangement with the gost Office Department, or to employees who serve vo untarily or receive onl a nominal compensation: And ,9,gd§:§¤g;¤¤gé£fé promlled further, That the increase! compensation at the rate of 10 salaiy. P