Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1276

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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 79. 1923. 1249 In making readjustments under the fore oin ara a h the ***03,, ¤¤'m°¤* 0* salary of any clerk in any class may be Hxed bz; the I¥i>stm$;st}dr’Gen- ' eral at $100_ below the salary fixed by law for such class and the unused portion of such salary shall be used to increase the salary of any clerk in any class entitled thereto by not more than $100 above the salary fixed by law for such class. The Postmaster Gen- ,,;'§§*§§,_”‘°“" ‘° "“‘ eral shall assign to the several bureaus, offices, and divisions of the ° Post Office Department in the District of Columbia such number of the employees authorized in the foregoing paragraph as may be necessary to perform the workrequiredtherein; and he shall submita statement showing such assignments and the number employed at the various salaries in the Budget following the estimates for salaries in the Post Omoo Deipartment. Oiiice, First Asistant ostmaster General: First Assistant Post- m,,,m§§,.° @§§‘,§,"‘,§,j‘§,‘C master General, $5000; chief clerk, $2,500; division of post office g¤g¤¤¤¤¤*¤ of¤ii¤¤i¤¤¤» service—superintendent, $4,000, assistant superintendent $3,000, ` assistant superintendent $2,750; division of postmasters’ appointments-superintendent $3,000, two assistant superintendents at $2.000 each; superintendent, division of dead letters, $2,500; chief, . division of correspondence, $2,000; in all, $28,750. Oiiice, Second Assistant Postmaster General: Second Assistant ,,§,g,g:sg€§G;i§_§{*;•(,§ Postmaster General, $5,000; chief clerk, $2,500; division of railway permmiaem or diviadjustments—superintendent $3,000, assistant superintendent $2,250, “°”S’°’°‘ assistant superintendent $2,000; division of foreign mails-—superin— tendent $3,000, assistant superintendent $2,000; ivision of railway mail service-general superintendent $4,000, assistant general superintendent $3,500, chief clerk $2,000; in all, $29,250. Oliice, Third Assistant Postmaster General: Third Asistant Post- ,,,,,'*i,;"§F,",g*;‘§*,§‘§,,‘,§,'j*,§”,,°?‘,{; master General, $5,000; chief clerk, $2,500; division of postal sav- gg 0*, v0¤¤¤m,;¤ gsi i.ngs—director $4,800, assistant director $3,000, chief clerk $2,500, ’ clerk in charge of administrative section $2,000, clerk in charge of audit section $2,000; superintendents of divisions-—stanips $2,750, finance (who shall give bond in such amount as the ostmaster General may determine for the faithful discharge of his duties) $2250, disbursing clerk $2,250, classification $2,750, registered mails $2,500, money orders $2,750; chief clerk division of money orders $2,250; in all, $39,300. Oilice. Fourth Assistant Postmaster General: Fourth Assistant P°§,*;,*;;,g;*G°Q,§,§,'{:f Postmaster General, $5,000; chief clerk, $2,500; division of rural pmmnuence or divimails—-superintenclent, $3,000, assistant superintendent, $2,000, chief “°"“’°°°‘ clerk, $2,000; division of equipment and supplies-sugerintendent, $3.000, chief clerk, $2,000; topographer, $2,400; skille draftsman, $2.000; in all, $23,900. Total, salaries, $1,834,940. Coisrrrxomrr nxrmvsrzs, Posr Orricn DnrAm·Mm~r·r. pgY§‘,Z‘,‘{,*§$,'{f°‘p°°’“’ For stationery and blank books, index and guide cards, folders, S"‘“""°"’*°°° and binding devices, including purchax of free penalty envelopes, $5::0000. . . . l·`or fuel and repairs to heating, lighting, ice, and power plant, H"““““*°gh““g*°°°‘ including repairs to elevators, purchase and exchange of tools, and electrical supplies, and removal of ashes, $60,000. memphmg For telegraphing, $6.500. _ _ _ , H For miscellaneous items, including purchase, exchange, mamtenance. and repair of typewriters, adding machines, and other labor- V savino devices: not to exceed $3,000 for purchase, exchange, hire, and rhiaintenance of motor trucks and motor—driven passenger-carry- ing vehicles; street car fares not exceeding $540;dplumb1ng; floor coverings; postage stamps for correspon ence a dressed abroad 42150°—-%—79