Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1280

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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 79. 1923. 1253 Railway Mail Service, and railway postal clerks, while actually trayeling on business of the Post Office Department and away from their several designated headquarters, $58,000. For rent, light, heat, fuel, telegraph, miscellaneous and office m”°°““‘°°"S· expenses, telep one service, and badges for railway ostal clerks, and rental of space for terminal railway post offices fiir the distri- m,§,°”“°'*°““‘“‘ °" bution of mails when the furnishing of space for such distribution ° can not, under the Postal Laws and Regulations, properly be reguired of railroad companies without additional compensation, and or equipment and miscellaneous items necessary to terminal railway post offices, $930,000. For electric and cable car service, $650,000. mgi°°m° md °°b`° For transportation of forei mails by steamship, aircraft, or F°'°‘¤””’*“* otherwise, $7,000,000: Provided?) That not to exceed $150,000 of this .allowance. sum may be expanded for carrying foreign mail by aircraft: Pro- . vided further, at the Postmaster General shall be authorized to S°°P°°“°"’*°°· expend such sums as may be necessary, not to exceed $150,000, to cover the cost to the United States for maintaining sea post service gn ocean steamships conveying the mails to and from the United tates. For balances due foreign countries, $500,000. t° ‘°'°*g“ For Assistant Superintendent, Division of Foreign Mails, with m: ¢ §¤p;¤i¤- headquarters at New York, New York, $2,500. °° ’ °w ° ' For travel and miscellaneous expenses in the Postal Service, office '1`¥¤v¤L¢t¤- of the Second Assistant Postmaster General, $1,000. orricm or ·rn:a mmm AssIs•rAN·r rosruasrnu oimivmn. §cf.§,’§j,';,_°“*P°°'*‘ For manufacture of adhesive postage stamps, special-delivery S°°’°P°· stamps, books of stamps, and for coiling of stamps, $1,500,000. For manufacture of stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers, mfiuifigesinvdww $5,300,000. . . . For pay of agent and assistants to examine and distribute stamped D'Smb“°'°°‘ envelopes and newspaper wrappers, and expenses of agency, $21,500. For manufacture of postal cards, $815,000. P1:t”1°°r°tS’ For ship, steamboat, and way letters, $150. S p'°i?°’ °°i°”' For payment of limited indemnity for the iniiury or loss of pieces ,s,I§gd°";';‘cfY;nQ_9,§f '°¤‘ of domestic registered matter, insured, and col ect—on—delivery mail, Douiestlci $5.000,000. _ _ _ For payment of limited indemnity for the injury or loss of inter- I¤°°¤¤**°°°·‘· national mail in accordance with convention, treaty, or agreement stipulations, $75,000. - For pay of freight or expressage on postal cards, stamped en- ,,§’f§*Q§_ °“ ¥"”“‘ velopes, newspa r wrappers, and empty mail bags, $120,000. For travel angemiscel aneous expenses in the Postal Service, office '1`¤v¤L ¢w~ of the Third Assistant Postmaster General, $1,000. For travel and miscellaneous expenses in the service of the Postal ,¤g,°'f°°°“•P°"“ “°"" Savings System, office of the director, $500. ormczn or THE rouaru Assisrawr ros·rMAs·rmn GENERAL ,,;gj5_¤;_s,F¤_,, G_g¤;g,*—¤= For stationery for the Postal Service, including the money·order S"“°"""’·°"* and registry systems; and also for the purchase of supplies for ,,,,§°?‘“ °°““¥“ ‘“¥" the Postal Savings System, including rubber stamps, canceling devices, certificates, envelopes and stamps for use_ in evidencing deposits, and free penalty envelopes; and for the reimbursement of the Secretary of the Treasury for expenses incident to the prepara- $g{{d&{¤¤lg>fg§;f· tion. issue, and registration of the bonds authorized by the Act of June 25, 1910, $811,000. _ _ _ _ _ For miscellaneous equipment and supplies, including the purchase mm“’S°°“*“,m, Sf,,*§';,S,,_;_9“’P‘ and repair of furniture, package boxes, posts, trucks, baskets, satchels,