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Show MARRB WIMEN 6ARREI1 New Hilling Coiiicn from tint Pot-office Pot-office IH'imrtiiicui. In line with the 1913 rules Him regulations excluding married women from the postal service, a ruling has been made that they shall not be permitted per-mitted to take civil service examlna- tlons for such service. Information! to this effect Is contained In a clr-! cular being received b) Utah post-1 masters and stut out from San Krun-1 clsto by C I fln)der, secretary ofi elvll service commission for the West- ern district, The meat of the ruling) is to be found In the following ex- cerpt: "No married woman will be up-pointed up-pointed to a classified position In the postnl scrvlte and the commission's regulations governing the admission of women to examinations have been changed to conform to the postal laws and regulations and to exclude from examination (ill married women, regardless re-gardless of whether they are living separate from their husbands and supporting themselves or whether their husbands, through Incapacity, are dependent upon them for support" sup-port" In advising on this ruling Becretnry Sn)der holds that It would be a violation viola-tion of the code to employ a married woman In the service, even for a temporary tem-porary period. |