SIXTYYSEVENTH CONGRESS. SESs. II. Ch. 227. 1922. 653 at $900 each; thirty] messengers at $840 each; eighteen assistant messengers at $720 eac ; captain of the watch, $1,200; additional to three watchmen acting as lieutenants of watchmen, at $120 each; thirty- four watchmen at $720 each; two engineers at $1,200 each; nine assistant engineers, at $1,000 each; two blacksmiths or steam iitters, at $1,000 each; three oilers, at $840 each; sixteen firemen, at $720 each; twenty elevator conductors, at $720 each; chief engineer, $1,600; assistant electricians——two at $1,200 each, three at $1,000 each; two Carpmtm hmm dynamo tenders, at $900 each; carpenters——one $1,600, one $1,200, em ’ two at $1,000 each; plasterer and mason, $1,200;awning maker, $1,000; painters—one $1,200, one $1,000; plumbers—one $1,200, one $1,000; labore1s——foreman $900, assistant foreman $840, two at $840 each, seventy-eight at $720 each, four at $660 each; female laborers- 0ne $540, three at $500 each, seven at $480 each; fifty-eight charwomen at $240 each; actual and necessary expenses of the purchasing agent while traveling on business of the department, $500; in all, $1i'§)8’7:;;?£1 d d h f h h 1 Readjustment {sal ma ° grea justmentsun ert e oregoin aragra , thesa a ,,,,es_ ° ' of any clerk in an class may be fixed by the Tbstmastiir General ral; $100 elow the salya fixed by law for such class and the unused ortion of such sal Szall be used to increase the salary of an clerli in any class entitlinxiirthereto by not more than $100 above the salary _ fixed by law for such class. The Postmaster General shall assign to ,,,,,A,,’,j`f‘g‘,§,"Qf’“‘° ‘° "“‘ 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 para aph as may be necessary to perform the work required therem; andr he shall su mit a statement showing such ass@ments and the number employed at the various salaries in the Budget following the estimates for salaries in the Post Office De- _ partment. . . _ Omen Fmsr Assrsrnrr Posmrasmn Gmrmmrz First Assistant masF1tr:riG¤¤“*}»t9*1;li.:;· Postmaster General, $5,000; chief clerk, $2,500; division of post office L’{§”“°“"” °‘°“”“i°'““* service-—superintendent $4,000, assistant superintendent $3,000, assistant superintendent $2,750; division of postmasters’ appointments—su erintendent $3,000, two assistant superintendents at $2,000 eacii; superintendent, division of dead letters, $2,500; chief, division of correspondence, $2,000; in all, $28,750. Second Hamm, Ormcra Smcorm ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL: Second Assist- r·aam¤m` einem;. tant Postmaster General, $5,000; chief clerk, $2,500; division of $'f,,’{§r,,?°‘Q¥g°°“ °( d" railway adjustments——superintendent $3,000, assistant superintendent $2,250 ; assistant superintendent $2,000; division of foreign mails-su erintendent $3,000, assistant superintendent $2,000; division oi) railway mail service—genera.l superintendent $4,000, assistant general superintendent $3,500, chief clerk $2,000; rn all, $29250- . . runs mam: Orrrcr: Tmrw Assrsrrmr Posrmasrrm Gunmen: Tlnrd Assistant panama omni, Postmaster General, $5,000; chief clerk, $2,500; superintendents of §,§?,,"§,,"§@‘l°"" °‘ °" divisions——stam s $2,750, finance (who shall give bond in _ such amount as the lizostmaster General may determine for_ the faithful discharge of his duties) $2,250, classification $2,750, registered mails $2,500, mone orders $2,750; chief clerk, division of money orders, $2,250; in ali; $22,750. _ _ Ormcra Fomrru Assrsraiwr POSTMASTEB GENERAL: Fourth_AsSrs- Pgglggef —{§;g;_¤g,* tant Postmaster General, $5,000; chief clerk, $2,500; division of sage-iraenfreuzs er all rural mails—superintendent, $3,000, assistant superintendent $2,000, “°‘°""°"‘ chief clerk $2,000; division of equipment and supplies—su£.eriutendent $3,000, chief clerk $2,000; topographer, $2,400; skilled aftsman, ‘ $2,000; in all, $23,900. Total, salaries, $1,903,380.