TABLE 4.—Showing changes in the substitute force of the Railway Mail Service during the year ended June 30, 1917. TABLE 5.-Changes for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1917, in the post offices of cities having a population of 75,000 or over; and also total number of changes in all other classified post offices. Includes 78 skilled laborers, 5 elevator conductors, 65 chauffeurs, 23 mechanics, 13 garage men, 5 painters, 1 carpenter, and 1 auto-body builder. Includes 3 skilled laborers. 8 Includes 9 chauffeurs and 10 mechanics. 1 Includes 4 skilled laborers. 2 Includes 1 skilled laborer. 3 Includes 9 skilled laborers. 4 Includes 1 chauffeur. 5 Includes 1 watchman. TABLE 3.-Changes for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1917, in the post offices of cities having a population of 75,000 or over; and also total number of changes in all other classified post offices-Continued. 3 Includes 5 skilled laborers. 4 Includes 1 stenographer and typewriter and 2 skilled laborers. 5 Includes 11 chauffeurs and 1 mechanic. 6 Includes 2 skilled laborers. ? Includes 58 skilled laborers, 3 printers, and 2 machinists. 8 Includes 1 skilled laborer. 9 Includes 2 skilled laborers, 33 chauffeurs, 3 mechanics, and 4 garage men. 10 Includes 7 skilled laborers, 13 chauffeurs, 1 mechanic, and 1 garage man. 11 Includes 13 skilled laborers, 45 chauffeurs, 8 mechanics, and 2 garage men. 12 Includes 2 stenographers and typewriters and 10 skilled laborers 13 Includes 6 skilled laborers.. 14 Includes 4 by Executive order. 15 Includes 3 printers. 16 Includes 1 stenographer and typewriter, 4 skilled laborers, 7 chauffeurs, 3 mechanics, and 2 garage men. 17 In addition there were approximately 16,139 temporary appointments made during the 1916 holiday season, covering periods of from 1 to 30 days. 18 Includes restorations of employees who have been on military duty 19 Includes employees separated by reason of military service |