Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/686

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sixriirrn CONGRESS. sm. 11. ou. 232. 1909. 669 onion or rmi Formrn ASSISTANT rosrmasrnn-caxmnar. ,,0l;g;¥_*;¤t8rg;;g*j:l¤* thFor sgagiolpery, including all money-order offices, one hundred S°¤**°¤€¤’· ousan dollars. thFor oggiall and registry envelopes, two hundred and twenty-five °n<ggggS·=¤·i r¤zi¤=r>· ousan dollars. ‘ For pay of agent and assistants to examine and distribute registry Di¤¤‘¤>¤¢i¤¤- envelopes: agent, two thousand Eve hundred dollars; chief clerk, one thousand dollars; one clerk, at nine hundred dollars; and one laborsé; Et six hundred and sixty dollars; in all, ive thousand and sixty dollars. . For blanks, blank books, printed and engraved matter, binding “¤g¤¤¤v+¤¤*b¤¤¤¤· and carbon paper for the money-order service, two hundred and ' twenty-five thousand dollars. For blanks, books, and printed matter of urgent or s ial char- B¢¤i¤¤v¤¤··¤¤.¤¢¤· acter, including the pregiaration, publication, and free ldisgyribution by postmasters to the pu lic of a pamphlet containing general postal information, intaglio seals, and other miscellaneous items of immodiate necessity for the registry system, eight thousand dollars. Supplies for the city-delivery service, including letter boxes, letter- lfiw delivery ¤¤:> box fasteners, package boxes, posts, furniture, satchels, straps, P es` baskets, time cards, time-card frames, time-recorder splpplies, maps, transfer designs, and stencils, seventy-Jive thousand dollars. For postmarking, rating, and money-order stamps and repairs to ·{:·¢¤·¤¤‘¤¤8· ¢*¤» same, metal, rubber, and combination type, dates and figures, type °°` hplders,din]klpnd pads for canceling and stamping purposes, forty thousand dollars. For letter balances, scales, test weights, repairs to same, and for I·***°*¤°•'¤¤-°*°- tags measures, ten thousand dollars. , or wrapping paper, fifteen thousand dollars. W¤PPi¤¤ Pew- _ d got wrapping twine and tying devices, two hundred thousand TW*¤¤·¤*°- o ars. For facing slips, lain and printed, including the furnishing of F¤¤i¤¤ ¤liP¤·¤*¤- paper for same; and) for card slide labels, blanks, and books of an urgent nature, sixty thousand dollars. For the purchase, exchange, and repair of typewriting machines, p,}*g¤¤°ll¤¤°¤¤¤ ¤¤¤· envelope-opening machines, and computing machines, and for the `“ purchase o copying presses, numbering machines, and miscellaneous articles purchased and furnished directly to the postal service, one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. Supplies for the rural delivery service, including collection boxes, ,,,}f,§f"" "°""°" '“l* furniture, satchels, badges, straps, map supplies, repairing satchels and furniture, repairing, erectin , and ainting collection boxes in the rural delivery service, sixty giousand dollars. To defray expenses incident to the shipment of supplies, including “*"""*' °‘“’*‘“°'· hardware, boxing, packing, cartage, freight, and the pai; of one carpenter and three aborers for assment in connection therewith, one hundred thousand dollars. For pay of letter carriers, substitutes for carriers on annual leave, §§$Qg$2§§"· _ clerks in charge of substations, and tolls and ferriage, rural delivery service, thirty-seven million three hundred and sixty thousand . dollars, of which amount the sum of one hundred and sixty-three _ thousand dollars shall be immediately available: Prmnkled, That: §[{,,’},’,,°,{;,,,,l,,,,,_ not to exceed twelve thousand dollars of the amount hereby appropriated mpjy be used for compensation of clerks in charge of substations: ravided further, That in the discretion of the Postmaster- Pvwsr ¤¤•¢¤· General the pay of any carrier on a water route who furnishes his own power boat and is employed during the summer months may be fixed at an amount not exceeding nme hundred dollars in any one calendar year. . 80893-voL 35, PT 1—09·—44