Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 62 Part 3.djvu/744

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INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [62 STAT. Motion-picture 3. Motion-picture films, phonograph records, as well as perforated films, etc. papers intended to be used on automatic musical instruments, are not accepted at the print rate. The same applies to articles of stationery properly so called, when it appears clearly that the printed text is not the essential part of the article. Postcards. 4. Cards bearing the heading Carte postale (post card) or the equivalent of that heading in any language are admitted at the print rate, provided that they fulfill the general conditions applicable to prints. Those which do not fulfill such conditions are treated as post cards, or, if occasion arises, as letters, by application of the provisions Ante,p.3356. of Article 114, Section 7. ARTICLE 118. Articles assimilated to prints. Reproductions, by a mechanical process of polygraphy, chromogra- phy, etc., of a manuscript or typewritten original, are assimilated to prints, provided they are mailed under the conditions prescribed by the domestic regulations of the Administration of origin. Each such reproduction may receive the annotations authorized for prints. ARTICLE 119. Sender's and ad- dressee's names , etc. Corrections. Reference by marks, etc. Maritime move- ments. Travelers' an - nouncements. Order blanks, etc. Prints. Authorized annotations and inclosures. 1. It is permissible, on the outside and inside of all print articles: (a) To indicate the name, title, profession, firm and address of the sender and the addressee, the date of mailing, the signature, telephone number and the telephone exchange, the telegraphic address and code, and current postal-check or bank account of the sender, as well as a serial or entry number relating exclu- sively to the article; (b) (c) To correct mistakes in printing; To strike out, underline or inclose by means of marks certain words or passages in the printed text, unless that is done with the intention of constituting correspondence. 2. It is also permissible to indicate or add: (a) On notices concerning the departure and arrival of ships: The dates and hours of such departures and arrivals, as well as the names of the ships and the ports of departure, call and arrival; (b) On travelers' announcements: The name of the traveler, the date, hour and name of the place through which he contem- plates passing, as well as the place where he intends to stop; (c) On order, subscription or offer blanks for publications, books, newspapers, engravings and pieces of music: The works and the number of copies ordered or offered, the price of such works, as well as annotations representing price factors, the method of payment, the edition, the names of the authors and publishers, the catalog number and the words broche (stitched or paper- bound), cartonne (boards), or relie (bound); 3358