Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 62 Part 3.djvu/745

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62 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION-JULY 5, 1947 3359 (d) On forms used in connection with loans from libraries: The Library forms. titles of the books, number of copies requested or sent, names of authors and publishers, catalog numbers, number of days permitted for reading, name of the person desiring to consult the book, as well as other brief indications relating to the works in question; (e) On illustrated cards, printed visiting cards, as well as on Christ- Illustrated, etc.. mas and New Year cards: Good wishes, congratulations, thanks, condolences or other forms of politeness expressed in five words or by means of five conventional initials at most; (f) On printing proofs: Such changes and additions as relate to Printing proofs. corrections, form and printing, as well as notes such as Bon & tirer (ready for printing), Vu-Bon a tirer (0. K. for printing), or any similar note relating to the preparation of the work. In case of lack of space, the additions may be made on separate sheets; (g) On fashion plates, maps, etc.: Colors; Fashion plates, maps, etc. (h) On current price lists, offers for advertisements, market and eurrent price lists, stock quotations, commercial circulars and prospectuses: Figures; any other notations representing price factors; (i) On books, pamphlets, newspapers, photographs, engravings, Books, etc. sheet-music, and, in general, on all printed, engraved, litho- graphed or autographed literary or artistic productions: A dedication consisting of a simple tribute; and, on photographs or engravings, a very concise explanatory legend and other summary information concerning the photograph or engraving itself; (j) On passages cut from newspapers and periodicals:The name, Press clippings. date, number and address of the publication from which the article is taken; (k) On advices of change of address: The new address of the sender Change of addrem. and the effective date thereof, or the old address and the date of the change. 3. The additions and corrections contemplated in Sections 1 and 2 Additions and cor- may be made by hand or by any mechanical process. rctons. 4. Finally, it is permissible to attach: (a) To corrected or uncorrected printing proofs: The manuscript Proofs; manuscript. belonging thereto; (b) To articles of the classes mentioned under Section 2, letter (i): Invoice of article An open invoice covering the article sent, reduced to its essential terms; (c) To articles mentioned in Article 36, Sections 3 and 4 of the Ant, p .3320. Convention: A transfer form bearing the printed designation of a current postal account; (d) To all prints: A card, envelope or wrapper bearing the address Prepaid reply card, of the sender of the article and prepaid for the return by means of postage stamps of the country of destination of the article.