Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/768

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750 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 117. 1918. pre aration publication, and free distribution by postmasters to the ,,,£'"°1°°° msP°°t°" pulilic oglpamphlet containing general postal infomation; the pay of Pom, Savings Sup one env ope mspector at $1,800 per annum, and one assistant at pus. $900 per annum; and also for the Ipuérchase of supplies for the Postal Savings System, including blank oks, forms, pamphlets, rubber stamps, canceling devices, certificates and cards and stamps for use $2f°3$f“§,Y"§§’$‘ m evidencing deposits, and free lpenalty envelopes; and for the reimbursement o the_Secretary of the Treasury for expenses incident to the preparation, issue, and registration of the bonds authorized by Pmmung é__ thivact of June Epuentyfifth, nineteen huindred and ten, $725,000. ,,,,,,,,p,_ · '“" or postmar g, rating, mone —or er stam s, and electrotype lates and repairs to same metal? rubber, and) combination the mmnmms mg gates and figures, typpe holdeis, ink and pads for canceling and staimppi ¤ms,um¤¤¤1¤¤,¤¤¤. mg purposesiualrd or the purchase, exchanlgle; and repair of typewriting mac es enve ope-opemng' mac es an computmg ` machines, copying presses, numbering machines, time recorders, liter bala(p<}es, sclalefhtirest Yeightsil axizdngipcellaneous articles purc an urnise `ectytote ost Service $275000. Irliliifgéfwf For wrapping twine and tying devices, $370,000:,PrmnZded, That TW! d°“°°S· of this amount the Postmaster General is authorized to expend not to exceed $30,000 for the purchase of and experiments with tying devices or cords for the Postal Service.

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basklgas, sagcheils, straps; letlgtglr-box paint, baling machiires, perforating mac _ es u cating mac as printing presses directories cleanmg` $ppl1esz£andpthe\r1pant1:1fI:cture,,_repair3 and ggrghaingettzf ebduipment, eerec on man ac repmran pam o e r-oxeu.1 ment, and for the purchase and riepair of presses and dies for nge in the manufacture o letter boxes; and other expenditures necessary and incidental to post offices of the first, second, and third classes, mcluding raigiggsa 0 the fourth class having or to have rural—delivery snxppinzsuppurs. ?crI‘Y:>(i·Ej’die‘iraying· exgipnses incident to the shipment of supplies, mcluding hardware, oxmg, packing, cartage, freight, and the lpay of; griewoarpenger, at $1,200 {per annum, nme requisitipln El erg, a , eac per annum, or assignmen m connection therewit , $193 900. P"' ’°‘"° ‘“"‘ Fer miscellaneous expenses in the preparation and publication of we on post-route maps and rural-delivery maps or blue prints, mcluding trac- · · mg foiglphotolithographrc reproduction, $20,000; and the Postmaster Gener may authorize the sale to the public of post-route maps and rural-deliveryhmags gra `tguehprints at the; cost of printing and ten r centum thereo a e the proceeds o such sal to be used iiiirther appropriation forithe preparation and pulilication of pigs; route maps and rural-deliver; maps or blue prints; of this amormt $1gOO rlppy lfe expgnded in the purchase of atlases and geographical an tec ica wor . €“""“”g "’“°*’*°°’· For rental purchase exchange, and repair of canceling machin Nc motorsxmechanieitl mail—handli.ng_apparatus and other laboii saving devices, including cost of power in rented buildings, and mis- Prom cellaneous expenses of installation and operation of same, $405,000: Mmggmgutmgm Promded, That of this amount the Postmaster General IS authorized •hm¤S· pobeuipend $1%),000 for the installation of experimental mail·dis- _ ri u in mac nes. mu "w·*°°l‘s·°'°- Por tge purchase, manufacture, and re air of mail ba and other mail containers and attachments, mail docks, keys, chsains, tools, machinery, material necessary for same, and for incidental expenses pertaining thereto; also material, machinery, and tools necessary or the manufacture and repair in the equipment shops at