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376 SIXTY=SECON`D CONGRESS. SH. H. Ch. 350. 1912. ten at $1,000 each, live at $900 each; skilled laborer, $000; messenger; igisoaéigtant messengers; ten laborers; messenger boy, $480; in all, N@<=·,,¤**,¤¤**¤{*°* or Aunrroa ron Nav! Dnranunnr: Auditor,.$g,000- chief clerk and chief of division, $2,250; law clerk, $2 000; chief of division, $2,000; assistant chief division, $2,000; clerks-—-eleven of class four, twenty of class three of class two, ¤vmty~three of classone, eleven at $l,0g>b0each, mn:u’•t;&)069%ach; messenger; assistant essenger rers; in . _ ,,,°,§,°;,°{,;,*,‘,{;",§',?',,"{_' or Auniion D¤·Aa·ri¤m·r: Auditor, $4 000; chief clerk and chief of division $2,250; law clerk, $2,000; two chiefs of division, at $2,000 each• clerl¤a—fo¤rteen of class four, sixteen of class three, twenty-eight of classtwo (one transferred to office of disbnrsing clerk), twenty-five of class one (one transferred to office of disbursing clerk), eleven at $1,000 ealfhg) one Lat5190:;48two messen- ·threeassnstantmessen ; ¤er·m , 1 650. n2:‘¤•:¤¤A¤¤¤rI ¤¤· gmgivmcn or Aunrron ron Srgilsn g emma bnmmnurs: Auditor, usa. " $4,000; chief clerk and chief of $2,250; law clerk, $2,000; ‘ ’ two chiefs of division, at $2,000 each; of class four, one of class four (special examiner), seventeen of class three, thirteen ofclasstwo, tlnrteenofclassone,£vaat$1,000each Eve at$900 ea¢il;;9g16e· messenger; two assistant messengers; two laborers;_m all, _,g,¤¤gg;¤¤§,?_;_,*g Orme; or Ammon ron Posr Oanon Dnazrnnr: Auditer,_ nm. $5,000; assistant and chief clerk} $3,000; law clerk, $3,000; expert accountant, $2,750;_fpur chiefs o division, at $2,250 each· four assistant chiefs of division, at $2,000 each; four puma boolrkeepers, at $2,000 each; clerks-—-twenty-seven of class our, gone of class three, six-two of class two, ninety-one of `class one, £fty nine at $1,000 e ; fifty-five at $900 each; skilled laborer, $1,000; skilled laborers (former y money-order assorteis)-e—£fteen at $840 each, twenty-five at $780 each, eighty-·four at $720 each, forty-nine at $660 each· female laborer, $660; eiggit skilled laborers, at $840 each; eleven skilled laborers, at $720 eac ; boys—four at $480 each, live at _$360 each; nine male_laborers, at $660 each; forewoman, ··~······ “pm..z.s8°‘ *“‘* “éi‘~§E°f?r2hs‘.'3¥§£“.K°°%E“rt“"r.Z?2°‘37°‘ .1 · it ami asaseaeampauu _ • _ ° _ _ INF; mug 6 ¤¤¤¤w•n,¤¤¤v¤r•¤·yearmneteenhundredand , ti ,dimin.ishth mm number of positions_of the several Fraiines below trlie glade of clerk az mmm m $1,000 per annum m the office o the Auditor for the Post Office on meeamlélmae. Department and use the unexpended balances of the appropriations '*°°‘ for the Hrgositions so diminished as a frmd to pay, on a piece—rate basis to be ed by the Secretary of the Treasury, the com ation of such number of emiployees as may be necessary to tabullglthl by the use of mechanical evices, the accounts and vouchers of the postal service. ""‘$,§,,§{·,""*'“"‘ PostalSa` S tem,Auditofth A tgqfofii {Adj

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emxloy such number of clerks and employees of the several classes an at the several rates of compensation recognized by law and expend such sums for contingent and miscellaneous items as mray be necessary, m higgdgment, to audit the accounts of the postal savin gystem in the ce of the Auditor for the Post Office Departmeni m’*··*•·fi_ romded,_ That the money requued to pay such clerks and employees and contingent and miscellaneous items, not exceeding $50 000 fof the Hscal year nmeteen hundred and thirteen, shall be advainced to M P M the of the Treasuig at regular mtervals out of any available mmmwum spprsipnanon for the estab ent, maintenance, and extensionof mms post —sa depos1tor1es: Provided {earlier That estimates h under shall E submitted in detail for e Escal year nineteen hundlieod and fourteen and annually thereafter.