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 SIXTY—SIXTH coNGREss. ssa. II. oa. 161. 1920. 581 For transportation of foreign mails by steamshi, aircraft or F°'°*8¤ m°“¤· otherwise, including increases hereinafter provided) $4,700,000: promo. Provided, That not to exceed $100,000 of this sum shali be expended Ai*°’¤“¤u°”°¤°°· for carrying foreign mail by aircraft. _ For balances due foreign countries, $681,700. w$i¥.’L8°?° °° I°”°`g° For travel and miscellaneous expenses in the Postal Service, office T¤m¥»¤°°· of the Second Assistant Postmaster General, $1,000. OFFICE or THE mmm Assrsrarrr Posmasrmn GENERAL. roiiiiigairsdigirgii t For manufacture of adhesive postage stamps, special-delivery S“‘““’s‘ stamps, books of stamps, and for eoiling of stamps, $1,470,000. $2%% gg:)nii.facture of stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers, ..,,S$W§§a§l"°1°p°s For pay of agent and assistants to examine and distribute stamped D“mb°“°”‘ envelopes and newspaper wrappers, and expenses of agency, including increases hereinafter provided, $19,875. P ds For manufacture of postal cards, $765,000. S°“°1°°” ° For ship, steamboat, and way letters, $150. ;;°’°t°"1°°t°”’ For payment of limited indemnity for the injiuy or loss of pieces of  '°g' domestic reglistered matter, insured, and collect-on-delivery mail, P M $3,000,000: rovided, That hereafter the Postmaster General may, Piynigiit by postunder such rules and regulations as he shall prescribe, authorize “'”‘°'°· posgmlgisters to ipay limite indemnity claims on msured and collecton e very ma . For payment of limited indemnity for the loss of registered articles m°m°u°m1m°u‘ in the mternational mails, in accordance with convention stipulations, $10,000- _ _ _ Travel, etc. For travel and miscellaneous expenses m the Postal Service, office of *,1],8     Postmaster General; $1y000• Postal Savings Sys- For travel and miscellaneous expenses in the service of the Postal fw-- Savings System, office of the director, $500. Four h OFFICE OF THE FOURTH ASSISTANT rosruasrmn GENERAL. I’¤¤¤¤¤=:·* °é•:¢i;t¤?t Station, etc. For stationery for the Postal Service, including blanks, books, W printed and engraved matter, binding and carbon paper, and other miscellaneous items for the money—order and registry systems; the preparation, publication, and free distribution by postmasters to the public of pamphlet containing general postal information; the ay of one assistant envelope insfpector at $900 per annum; and algo for p.m;g,-,-gag, mp. the purchase of supplies or the Postal Savings System, including Pmblan books, forms, pamphlets, rubber stamps, canceling devices, certificates, envelopes and stamps for use in evidencin deposits, and B¤¤<1 awwwfree penalty envelopes; and for the reimbursement cig the Secretary of the Treasury for expenses incident to the preparation, issue, and V0!-36. P·817· gqgasggagézn of the bonds authorized by the Act of Jnme 25, 1910, 1 y · Hiscel1m1eo1m_equ.ip· For miscellaneous equipment and supplies, including the purchase ‘“°“° “°““m’h“‘ and repair of furniture, pack e boxes, posts, trucks, baskets, satchels, Sm’·E$» }€W»€1”·b0¤$ Paint, lfliillg machines, perforating machines, dup eating machines, printing resses, directories, cleamng supplies, and the manufacture, repair, and) exchange of equipment, the erection, manufacture, repair, and ainting of letter—box equipment, and for the purchase and repair oi) presses and dies for use in the manufac- pwmymg, em ture of letter boxes; for dpostmarking, rating, money-order stamps, ¤*¤¤P°- and eleetrotype plates an repairs to same, metal, rubber, and combmation type, dates and figures, typeholders, ink adsfor canceling and stamping purposes, and or the purchase, exchange, and 1‘cp811' of typewriting machines, envelope-o ening machines, and computing machmes, copying presses, numliiering machines, time recorders,