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Show MORE CLERKS GIVEN EMPLOYMENT IN Ml SERVICE Chief Clerk Y F Bangasser announced an-nounced today that more extra clerks had been placed In the local parcel post terminal, making five since the first of the month. There are now 20 men working at the terminal in three shifts and It Is expected that the business will have increased b the 15th to an extent that will require the changing of the day's schedule to 'our shifts and the employment of a dozen of more extra clerks. The office work at the headquar- t-is of this divl Ion Ol the Eighth di:-i-j triot has Increased to swh an extent that another room has been added to the chief clerk's suite In the federaJ building. The room is No. 318 and adjoins the present private office of Mr Ilangasser. who has neon sharins 11 with some of his deputies for a number of months. He will have the new room for his personal use only. The furniture has been shipped from ,o purchasing department of the United Uni-ted States treasury department Soni'" bf It, including office chairs, a filing ;il inet and a private locker, has ar-rived ar-rived H is all of oak and the locker and cabinet contains all of the mod-Brn mod-Brn conveniences The office which Chief Clerk Ban cafser will use was formerly occupied by the inspector from the United States bureau of agriculture and animal ani-mal Industry, who now has an office on the second floor of the federal building. |