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 304 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 33. 1914. signi for bids and shall be awarded on the basis of cheapness and ciency. ¥’*“”°¤=··°°· For mail b, metal for mail·bag attachments, cord fasteneis, label cases, anndsmaterial necessary or manufacture and repairing of equi ment, and for incidental expenses pertaining thereto, $363,000: Ifdgyém mu,  _, That out of this a;p&ropriation the Postmaster General is were aepsnmmtlg authorized to use so much o e sum, not exceeding $5,000, as may §,§,,"‘Q,z,,_’“““° "°“°" be deemed necessary for the purchase of material and the manufacture in the mail-bag repair shop of such small quantities of distinctive equipments as magabe required bp other executive dgartments, and for service in Alas, Porto Rico, hiIip£ine Islands, awaii, or other island possemions, and for such speci equipment for testing and fer otlfer pmposes m connection with the reduction in the weight 0 mai equipmen . I·**’<¤· W **9*** For compensation to labor employd in the mail—b re air sho °°°` at W n, District of Columhia?Tg108,300. ag P P I··¤*=·¤!¤··¤¤· For locks and keys, chains, teqls, machinery, and material necessary for xnanufactimng and repamng same, and for incidental expenses pertaining thereto; also for making in the mail—lock repair ehoip such énetal at ts as mayebe needed for use·in the manuac ure an repair 0 m equi men , 15,000. ml.-;l’°*· 1*** *°¤•" For compensation to labor eisheloyed in the mai1—lock repair shop at Wa¤h1ngt0n, District of Colum ia, $40,100. { “gg*°¤*•¤‘•¤¤P¤*· For mland tgmsportation by star routes (excepting service in Alaska), mc em1gorary service to newly established oiliees, unu°d ,, $8,675,000: _, at mo part of this appropriation shall be mu nymnamv-  for continuance of any; star-route service the atronage °'§" mum W of which shall he served entirely ycthe extension of Rui-al)Delive1y mm. Service, nor shall any  said sum expended for the establishment of n;evbsta;{~lr1p.;.1ltei)(ef}mce ger a patronage which is already entirely serv y ve rvice. ,,}}S‘f'§,f,_d°“’”’* °"" For pay of letter cariiiers, substitutes for carriers on annual leave, clerks in charge of substatiene, and tolls and ferriage, Rural Deliv- S',,',,,,,,""“"',,;,,, ,,,,,,,,_ ery Service, $53,000,000; Provided, That not to exceed $20,000 of the my 0, mmm h_ amount hereby appropriated may be used for compensation of clerks cra`?£:i§7 m in charge of substationsz Provzded, That on an after July Erst, ,,,,,,,Pj*{,,,_ nineteen hundred_ and fourteen, letter carriers of the Rural Delivery Service shall receive a salary not exceeding $1,200 per annum. T¤¤v¤l.•¤¤- For travel and miscellaneous expenses in the ostal service office of the Fjourth Assistant Postmaster General, $1,800. I ,l,r·’;rsg];<;_¤‘¤:¢¤g.¤;_t¤é¤:_ _ That if the revenues of the_P0st Omce Department shall be insumaeamas. gofizneet the eppropnatnonsfmadie (py this Act, a sure) equal to s c e ciency o_ e revenue 0 said e artment is here a ropriated,_t0 be paid out of meney in &e Treasury not oylheiigise %ropr1ated, to supply said eiiciencies in the revenues for the Post ce Department or the year endgig June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fifteen, and the sum need may be advanced to the Post Buds em www Office Department up0n reegisition of the Postmaster General. ,,,,,,_ · · U That seeds, cuttings, bul ,_ roots, scions, and plants, shall here- 37;~’;}5§5°: p- 347. V¤r after be embraced m and carried as fourth-class matter and for the gqgg; 0, ,___m_ emnw <>§g>m}?g¤=rf1°row§d;<¤2hThte:ume iggsrntmasm General may; emma. d1S¤¤5 It 0 er, e ’ ‘ z·¤¤¢,p. ae, the fourth class shah be delivered. 0 wl whwh an parcels 0 Approved, March 9, 1914.