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 658 SIXTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 227. 1922. *° '°'°‘·‘¤¤ For balances due foreign coimtries, $500,000. Travel. etc. For travel and miscellaneous expenses in the Postal Service, office of the Second Assistant Postmaster General, $1,000. rwdcinsiglmtrwt- OFFICE or THE THIRD ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL. Stamps. For manufacture of adhesive postage stamps, special—delivery stamps, books of stamps, and for coiling of stamps, $1,300,000. m§§_f;¤1§dpmf¤“‘°P* $5Fo1£)1(p]an11facture of stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers, 00 0. DiS°'¤>¤¤°¤· Pair pay of (pgent and assistants to exgmine and dgstribute stamped enve opes an newspaper wrappers, an expenses 0 agency, $19,875. P°$‘“ °*"ds· For manufacture of postal cards, $750 000. IS;p* l°“°”· For ship, steamboat, and way letters,’$150. ,,,,,,,,,§f'},j'Q‘,,YY;,f,‘},‘$ ‘°g‘ For payment of limited mdemnity for the inj1u·y or loss of pieces D<>¤¤¤¤¤¤- of domgzgc registered matter, insured and collect—on—delivery mail, $4 365 . i=`·°att°f;”}l°i°slZsill` Por lplayment of limited indemnitly for the  or   of internation _ registered, insured, and co ect—on-delivery mail, m accordance with convention stipulations, $75,000. '*"'“°*·°*°· For trayel and miscellaneous expenses in the Postal Service, office of the Third Assistant Postmaster General, $1,000. P,§§,‘,,'{,f§e·}(§_§,{grQ“* OFFICE or THE FOURTH ASSISTANT Posmmsrnn GENERAL. S‘““°“"”·°"°‘ For stationery for the Postal Service, including the rnoney·order mm Swings Sup- gggistry systems; this Iiiay of on; assistalrlit envplope iplspemfztor, at p1jgs_ er_ annum· an aso or the purc ase o sup `es or the Postal Slavmgs System, mcluding rubber stamps, cancelling devices, Bond r certificates, envelopes and stamps for use in evidencing; deposits, and VOL 36***, ,§’°’} 8,1 free penalty envelopes, and for the reimbursement o the Secretary of the '1‘reas1n·y for expenses mcident to the preparation, issue, and gggéigtgggion of the bonds authorized by the Act of June 25, 1910, Miscellaneousequip- F ’ I -. . . ment and supplies. O1' IDlSC8ll8.I1€QI1S GQUIPIHGDE 8Ild supplies 1D(2l11(l.II1g lillé plH`Cl18S6 and repair of furniture, packagle boxes, posts, trucks, baskets, satchels, straps, letter-box paint, b ing machines, perforating machines, dug icating machines, printing presses, directories, cleaning supplies, tam sms, ste. an the manufacture, repair, and exch e of equipment, the erection apd painting pif lletteré-box equipmlent, Ziildffor the ppiichase and repair rosawmng, ae., o presses an ies or use in the manu acture o etter boxes· f s‘°mp°· postmarkmg, rating, money—order stamps, and electrotype plat;. and repairs to same, metal, rubber, and combination type, dates and figures, type holders, mk lpads for canceling and stamping pur oses and for the purchase, exc ange, and repair of typewriting macliines, envelope—ope§1ng machgnes, and compiuting machines, copying presses, num erin mac mes time recor ers, ett r bal, l Pm mm uc. test weights, andg miscellaneous articles Hurchaged aildclllirqiighiil ,,,,,1,,, · · directly to the Postal Service; for misce aneous expenses in the preparation and publication of post·route ma s and rural-d li maps or blue prints, including tracing for phldtolitho aphiccrewiloli duction; for other expenditures necessary and incidirntal to post Prices of the first second and third l ‘ P glass having or to have rural d li C assesl and Ocflufes if the fourth — e ve servi,. S·°’°·°’°·»°’mP°· $1,000,000; and the Postmaster Geiilgral mg; :iiE.ho1?i;e€tlf1tersld.l);{€tii the public of postjroute maps and rural-deliverly maps or blue rints _ r I1 B H1 B T _ L geographicahand technical works. PMC ase 0 at ases and ‘“"°=°‘°· For Wrapping twine and tying devices. $440,000.
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