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I agree.fla Bryan was employed December 1, 1943 at a rate of #160 por month, whloh la haw present rata. Bar duties are to assist with oaah collections at tha window, preparation of reporta to Auditor and steno~ graphic work almllar to that parformed In tha Assistant Superintend ant•s office and in the Tard Office. Tha duties of each of these employes has in-oreased sharply within the past year doe to 50 par osnt increase in number of oonsumers whloh was In turn caused by population influx due to oonstruotlon of Baeio lag** aesium Plant In this vicinity. Mr, Manning*s position me Mater Ohecker did not exist January 1, 1941 but was nsosssitated sntlrsly by "Boom* conditions. Of ocurse almllar inoxeases were caused in the Power Company’s business and I wish to state as relevant to this subject that they are making application to fashlngtoa for lb per osnt inoreases in the salaries of thslr Cashier* Aooountant, Mrs. Valters, and. her Assistant* m r i w ;