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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 215. 1914. 573 POSTAL SERVICE. P°¤°¤l 8°"*°°· our or rim POSTAL nnvmnms. For r ation screen or other wagon service, $340,600. w"°° ’°"i°°‘ For- md translpzlritation by railroad routes, $300,000. §;2°:;’°°°°‘ For pigment of ted indemni? for the loss of pieces of domestic 1u¤mmr°i¤i¤°iiiii' register matter, first, third, and ourth classes, fiscal year nineteen hundred and thirteen, $3,000. Im For payment of limited indemnig for lost insured and collect-on- collect-on·de1livaeli·‘y1 de]ivery_ma1I, $35,000, together wi the unexpended balance of the ””§‘;,m”_,mBm°_ appropriation of $00,000 or "payment of limited indemnity for the V¤1-¤1,p."M- loss o pieces of registered matter, first, third, and fourth classes" for the iiscal year nineteen hundred and fourteen. Auditedsettlammts. AUDITED snrrmmnurs sUnmrrr:n nr mm Aunrron Fon rms: rosr orrrcm nnranrmnm. . swan. Special Delivery Service, fees to messengers: To reimburse the •¤¤· Mm postal revenues 0 the fiscal year nineteen hundred  twelve the amount retained by postmasters in excess of the appropriation, $1.7 6. m,m,m,,,_ To reimburse the postal revenues of the fiscal year nineteen hun- Cvmmnswhmdred and thirteen the amount retained by postmasters in excess of the appropriation, $336.31. nnrarrrrmur or commence. ”.:.°?"“°“‘°‘°°¤· susan or NAVIGATION. N"‘8°“°“ ”“"°"· To enable the Secretary of Commerce to employ temporarily, in pr§$`iSi°t°v€ml?6`i?4ri.§ addition to those now provided for by law, such other persons as may °' "°“°'“· be necessary, of whom not more than two at any one time may be employed in the District of Columbia, to enforce the laws to prevent overcrowding of passenger and excursion vessels, and all necessary expenses in connection therewith, fiscal year nineteen hundred and fifteen, $15,000. ugh B BUREAU or mcrrmousms. [ ° `"°°°' To ay the claim for damages which has been considered, adjusted em. 8 mlm °°m` and determined to be due to the claimant by the Commissioner oi V°l‘°*°**"°"7‘ Lighthouses, under authority of the provisions of section four of the Act of June seventeenth, nineteen undred and ten (Thirty-sixth Statutes, page five hundred and thirty-seven), on account of damages occasioned by collision for whic a vessel of the Lighthouse Service has been found responsible, certified to Congress at its present segsion in House Document Numbered Nine hundred and sixt —six, 124.50. y BUREAU or STANDARDS. 8*““°“'°’ °‘“"°°‘ The salaries of employees of the Department of Agriculture trans- ,,,,,T°$.°,{{;',¥,;,'f§‘°°l'““" ferred to the Department of Commerce for the purpose of testing ¤_,'f;°£*{S*lj;;¤ug;_G¤*— miscellaneous materials, including the supplies for the Government dc artments and independent establishments, may be paid from Am p_ 5% J ul)y iirst, nineteen hundred and fourteen, from the appropriation of ' $20,000 in the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and fifteen, made for testing miscellaneous materials imder the Bureau of Standards.