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Show WHO WILL BE OUR NEXT POSTMASTER "Who will bo our noxt postmaster," Is a quostion frequently askod slnco tho nation has gono Republican. Whoever ho is ho will hnvo to tako n civil Borvico examination to provo his lltnoss for tho position. Anyono may apply for tho position,' Irrespective of politics, but Uio successful candidate must bo ono of tho three highest who takes tho civil servlco tost. Following Follow-ing Is tho Prosldonfs ordor sont out as an ofilclnl bulletin: EXECUTIVE OIIDER Whito Houso,.May 10, 1921. Whon a vacancy oxIatB or hereafter occurs in tho position of postmastor at an oillco of tho first, second, or third class, tho Postmastor Gonornl shnll oortlfy tho fact to tho Civil Service Ser-vice Commission, which shall forthwith hold an opon compotltlvo examination to test tho lltnoss of applicants to fill such vacancy, and whon such examination exami-nation has been hold nnd tho pnpors in connection thorowith have boon rntod, tho said commission shnll cortiry tho results thoroof to tho Postmastor Gonornl, who shall submit to tho President tho nnmo of ono of tho highest throo qualified ollglblos for nppolntmont to 1111 such vacancy, unless un-less It Is established thnt tho char-actor char-actor or rosdonco of any such applicant ap-plicant disqualifies him for appointment. appoint-ment. This ordor applies to nil present incumbents in-cumbents of post ofllcos whoso torms have expired, and will apply to all other incurnbonts as tholr present torms explro. |