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 786 s1X·rY-E1oHTH oonennss. sm. 11. ca. 87. 1925. M*=¤*=“¤¤¤°¤= ¤¤· · For rent, light, heat, fuel, telegraph, miscellaneous and office l expenses, telep one service, and badges for ra1lway postal clerks, onlfgt '°* umm and rental of space for terminal rai way post offices for the dis- ` tribution of mails when the furnishin of space for such distmbution can not, under the Postal Laws am? Regulations, properly be required of railroad companies without additional compensation, and for equipment and miscellaneous items necessary to terminal railor e ec mc an ca e car service. E md wma wz? pos; ciiiices, $3,22%,000. _ $650000 miiireizn mus. For transportation of forei n msiils by steamshi, aircraft or . _ • f P 7 _ §?°mf‘,;,°{·,“0wmm_ otherwise, $§,500,000 1:1ro·%:zde, That no; to exceed $15_g,000_of tlgs sum ma expen e or carrying oreign ma1 y aircra : See ¥>¤¤°¤¤"*°°· Provider; further, That the Postmaster General shall be authorized to expend such sums as may be necessary, not to exceed $150,000, to cover the cost to the United States for maintaining sea post serv- _ t www ice on ocean steamships conveying the mails to and from the United mam, New York. States; and not to exceed $3,000 for the salary of the Assistant Su rintendent, Division of Forei Mails with head uarters at UIi°’.i¤f°§Li°°i>°¤ti¢ii°i c t° Negra York City · Provided further That not exceeding $1q000 of this HIV UD- • ) §_¤;§;e_*¤¤°¤*°¤ °°m‘ sum may be immediately available for the representative to the meeting of the research committee of the Universal Postal Congress in Europe to be designated from the Post Office Department by the Postmaster General, and to be expended in the discretion of the Postmaster General and accounted for on his certificate, which certificate B t { _ shall be conclusive on the accounting offices of the United States. emma. ° For balances due foreign countries, $1,500,000. Tm"°·‘· °°°- For travel and miscellaneous expenses in the Postal Service, office of the Second Assistant Postmaster General, $1,000. m’9f$‘gdé‘;*§m*§_‘&,“Y‘ P°“' orrrca or rm: rmnn Assismivr rosrmasran cmcanar. ve§_g;g·g¤·p§_;°,{_’{¤°cg},i‘g; For manufacture of adhesive postage stamps, special-delivery etc. stamps, books of stamps, stamped enve 0 es Dews a er wra rs postal cards and for coiling of stamps $5000000 P P ppc ’ D*¤"“>“*‘°” “¤°”°’· For pay oi agent and assistants to exsimirie and distribute stamped I G t lm my envelopes and newspaper wrappers, and expenses of agency, $21,000, ,,,§_,_°§‘§{ ,§,,n_ ‘ For payment of limited in emmty for the mtiury or loss of mss Dommm of ldrgéppgéco gegistered matter, insured an collect-on-defivery _ mai, , 0. ‘°'°'“°“°“"‘· Ifcr piiyment of limited indemnity for the injury or loss of inter. national mail in accordance with convention, treaty, or agreement stipulations, $100,000. Travel,etc. or travel and miscellaneous expenses in the Postal Service, office of the Third Assistant Postmaster General 1 000. 7 9 Piynggei; Ginn Omen or me room}: ASSISTANT POSTIIASTER ommnan ggtigneggérmgs Sy? For stationery for the Postal Service, including the money-order wmsuppixes. and registry systems; and also for the purchase of sup lies for the “ Post;] Savings System, gncludillg rubber stamps, canceling devicesi certi cates enve opes an stamps for use in evi enci d `t Bond e¤r·e¤$es· {mc penalty envelopes; and fpr the reimbursement oglgie §Idg;iet%r;1:>f _ _ _ the Treasury for expenses incident to the preparation, issue and xc1.z¤. nai,. registgation of the bonds authorized by the Act of June 25, 1910 925,000. mggiscpgmepxggggmv gtir miscellagieitzlus eguipment land Sllbgplies, incguding the pgirchase an repair o irm ure pac age xes s s t ks k ts satchels, straps,·letter-box: paint, baling niaciiines, pleliioratinig riiaz chines, duplicating machines, printing presses, directories, cleaning