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Show llEXlllTIONS j IE TO BE HELD ;! The following civil service examinations examina-tions are announced to be held in Og- den. The commission announces that ' after December 31, 191S. it will discon- tinue the practice of admitting sub-t sub-t jects of allied countries to civil serv-ice serv-ice examinations. Further Information J may be obtained from E. A. Stevenson, secretary, at the postoffice: Aid qualified in radio, department oC commerce, male or female, $900 a year. Chief, Smith-Sears division, male, $5000 a year. District vocational officer, male, $2,- j 500 to $4,000. j Supervisor for advisement and train- J j ing, male, $2,500 to $4,000 a year. I j Vocational adviser, male, $2,500 to 1 $3,600 a year. j Placement officer, male, $2,500 to ?3,- j 600 a year. jj The above five examinations have B reference to the vocational rehablllta- T tion of disabled soldiers and sailors, P federal board of vocational education 1 I Examination February 4. I j Cotton classer's helper, department I I of agriculture, male, March 12, $600 ; q I to $900. ; ej Tabulating machinlclan, bureau of i J'e I census, male, February 26, $1200 to ! $1600. - ; 8y I Truck crop specialist, bureau of crop ie I estimates, male, January 22-23, $1600 5 to $2400. h Assistant, in agricultural technology, ; pjj qualified as instrument maker, bureau &j I of markets, male. April 1, $1200 to l&t $isoo. : m Lithographer, weather bureau, male, February 4, $1200. & Ceramic assistant, bureau of stand - ards, male. $1200. jjf" Associate technologist, bureau ol lg stands, male and female. $2000 to Cfr $2800. m Assistant technologist, bureau of , standards. ma,le and female, $1400 to jET $1800. ; jS The commisison also announces that it will discontinue the practice of hold- ; SJi ing stenographer-typewriter, stenog- SP rapher, or typewriter examinations which do not include the clerical sub- jects of spelling, arithmetic, letter- j S?si writing and penmanship, thin latter j ?$tl taking effect Immediately. j jg?sl |