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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. I. CH. 126. 1928 . 1.91 not to exceed $3,60 0 for the sa lary o f the A ssista nt Sup erinte ndent, teAssi tant New lope in- Division of Foreign Mails, with headquarter s at New York City Provided further, That not exceeding $10,000 of this sum may be Delega tes to Unive r- sal Po stal C ongres s at available for the expenses of delegates to the Universal Postal Con- London. gress at London (such delegates to . be designated from the Post Office Department by the Postmaster General ) to be expended in the discretion of the Postmaster General and accounted for on his certifi cate, which certif icate shall be conc lusive on th e acco unting offices of the United States. For balances due foreign countries, $2,200,000. Balances due foreign countries. For travel and miscellaneous expenses in the Postal Service, office Travel, e tc ° of the Second Assistant Postmaster General, $1,200. For the inland transportation of mail by aircraft, under contract, i Aircraft contract sev. and for the incidental expenses thereof including not to exceed $30,000 for assistant superintendents and clerks at air mail transfer Vol. 43, p. 805; Vol. points, in accordance with the Act approved February 2, 1925, and 44, pp. 632, lass" amended June 3, 1926, $6,430,000 : Provided, That $19,100 of this Services in the Dis- appropriation shall be available for the payment for personal services tric t, etc ° in the District of Columbia, incidental and travel expenses . Orr1CE OF THE THIRD ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL For manufacture of adhesive postage stamps, special-delivery stamps, books of stamps, stamped envelopes, newspaper wrappers, postal cards, and for coiling of stamps, $7,950,000 . Fo r pay of age nt and assis tants to exa mine an d dist ribute stamp ed envelopes and newspaper wrappers, and expenses of agency, $23,650 . For payment of limited indemnity for the injury or loss of pieces of dome stic r egiste red ma tter, insure d and c ollect -on-de livery mail, and for f ailure to remit co llect-on- delivery charges, $2,600,00 0 . For payment of limited indemnity for the injury or loss of inter- national mail in accordance with convention, treaty, or agreement stipulations, $50,000. For travel and miscellaneous expenses in the Postal Service, office of the Third Assist ant Po stmast er Gen eral, $ 1,000. OFF ICE OF THE FOURTH ASSISTANT P OST MAS TER GEN ERA L For stationery for the Postal Service, including the money-order and registry systems ; and also for the purchase of supplies for the Postal Savings System, including rubber stamps, canceling devices, certificates, envelopes and stamps for use in evidencing deposits, and free penalty envelopes ; and for the reimbursement of the Secretary of the Treasu ry for expen ses in cident to the prepa ration, issu e, and registration of the bonds authorized by the Act of June 25, 1910, $775,00 0 . For miscellaneous equipment and supplies, including the purchase and repair of furniture, package boxes, posts, trucks, baskets, satchels, strap s, le tter- box paint, bal ing machi nes, perfo rati ng ma chine s, duplicating machines, printing presses, directories, cleaning supplies, and the manufacture, repair, and exchange of equipment, the erec- tion and painting of letter-box equipment, and for the purchase and repair of presses and dies for use in the manufacture of letter boxes ; for postmarking, rating, money-order stamps, and electrotype plates and repairs to same ; metal, rubber, and combination type, dates and figures, type holde rs, in k pads for c ancelin g and stampi ng pur poses, and for the purchase, exchange, and repair of typewriting machines, envelope-opening machines, and computing machines, copying presses, numbering machines, time recorders, letter balances, scales, test weights, and miscellaneous articles purchased and furnished Third Assistant Post- master General. Stamps, stamped en- velopes, postal cards, etc. Distribution agency. Indemnities for lost mail. Domestic registered matter, etc. International. Travel, etc. Fourth Assi stant Postmaster General . Stationery. Postal Savings Sys- tem supplies. Bond expenses. Vol. 36, p. 817. Miscellaneous equip- ment a nd sup plies. Letter boxes, etc. Postmarking stamps, etc.

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