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SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Srass. II. Ch. 117. 1918. 745 order, superintendents of registry, superintendents of second—class matter, and superintendents of stations, trwo thousand six hundred, at not exceeding $1,400 each; Assistant cashiers, assistant superintendents ,of delivery, assistant Am*3°°‘ superintendents of money order, assistant superintendents of mails, assistant superintendents of registry, assistant superintendents of stations, bookkeepers, cashiers, chief mailing clerks, chief stam clerks, examiners of stations, finance clerks, foremeni of crews, specidl clerks, stenographers, superintendents of carriers, superintendents of delivery, superintendents of mails, superintendents of money order, superintendents of regiistry, superintendents of second·class matter, - and superintendents 0 stations, seven thousand one hundred, at not exceeding $1,300 each; . M Assistant cashiers, assistant superintendents of delivery, assistant um superintendents of mails, assistant superintendents of mone order, assistant superintendents of registry, assistant superintendbnts of stations, bookkeepers, chief stamp clerks, clerks, Hnance clerks, foremen of crews, stenographers, superintendents of carriers, superintendents of second-class matter, and superintendents of stations, eiglateen thousand three hundred and sixty, at not exceeding $1,200 eac ; . Assistant superintendents of stations, clerks, stenographers, super- "m’1°°' intendents of carriers, superintendents of second—class matter, and superintendents of stations, seven thousand seven hundred, at not exceeding $1,100 each; At :1 Assistant superintendents of stations, clerks, clerks in charge of '°°°' stations, stenographers, superintendents of carriers, and superintendents of secon —class matter, two thousand five hundred, at not exceeding $1,000 each; Clerks, clerks in charge of stations, and stenographers, two thou- ·“*°°°· sand, at not exceeding $900 each; M 800 Clerks and clerks in charge of stations, two thousand one hundred S ‘ and sixty-nine, at not exceeding $800 each; S bm, Substitutes for clerks and employees absent without pay; P: °f;°°s' { I ks And to {up-réovide for the piromotion of egfhtyéive per centum of the pmviliueaigg ° ° °r clerks in t—class post offices from the th to the sixth grade, and ;}"‘°*““ °“°°“· for the promotion of Efteen per centum of the clerks in the sixth °°"p°w° grade to the designation of "specia1 clerk" in the $1,300 grade, and or the promotion of fifteen per centum of the designated "s£ecial clerks" m the $1,300 grade to the designation of "special cler " in smnddmomm the $1,400 grade, and to provide for the promotion of eighty-five ` per centum of the clerks in second-class post offices from the fourth to the fifth grade, and for the Hpromotion of fifteen per centum of the clerks in second-class post offices from the fifth to the sixth grade: And pro1n2Zed_further, That there may also be employed at first—class ,,,,,1 ,,,,,,,,g_ post offices foremen and stenographers at a salary of $1,300 or more per ¤P¤¤*=· annum; in all, including increases hereinafter provided, $62,750,000 Appoiutmemqm Provided, That hereafter the appointment and assignment of clerks emma. ` herermder shall be so made during each fiscal year as not to involve a greater aggregate expenditure than the sum appropriated; and to enable the Postmaster General to carry out the provisions of this Act and also the Act of March second, nineteen hundred and seven, cl ks ' classifying clerks and city letter carriers in first and second class I”p0,;°',°°p°,°1l£. ° ' post offices, he may hereafter exceed the number of clerks appro- Xg;§;;},Q,§,@g,,,_ prrated for for particular grades: Provided, That the number of clerks rn the alggregiite as herein authorized be not exceeded: Pro- Ovamm my ,,_ jotded further, at ereafter when any employee in the Postal Serv- iowed ru lieu ¤: mm- 1ce_under the law is entitled to compensatory time for Sunday or °°”°°°”°m°' léplrday servrce, of he so elects, he may be paid for overtime in lieu ereo .