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416 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 206. 1908. national money orders certified to or by the exchange offices designated for conducting money-order transactions with foreign countries, and all coupons of issued international money orders now tiled in the office of the Auditor for the Post-Oiiice Department, or which may here- _ after be filed therein, after three ears shall have elapsed from the _ expiration of the period covered, b such statements and lists: §‘;';‘j,’;,, 0, 0,,,,,,, Provided, That the ostmaster-General, upon evidence satisfactory to nfggltlgwgirgséngl him, and under such special regulations as he shall prescribe, may ’cause payment to be made in the manner prescribed in sectrops four and eleven of the Act approved January twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, of the amount of any domestic money order . remaining unpaid after the lapse of three years from the date of its ¤¤¤¤¤1 <>f ¤¤1>•i¤ issue. And it shall hereafter be the duty of the Auditor for the Post- Oilice Department to maintain a complete and permanent record of all unpaid money orders issued by postmasters in the United States, or

uch of its insular ssessions as are amenable to the authority of the

Postmaster-General)(for(§>ayment within its own territory, suc record to serve as a basis for a judicating claims for payment by warrant of the amounts of said orders. ,,(§,fjQ,§j§sf‘°‘“°°° That section thirty-eight hundred and ninety-three of the Revised “$;I?ég·38¤3.r-7¤¤» mgtutezbof tire gniézeg Stgtes be, and the same is hereby, amended by in ere o e o ow n : d;_§},"},‘j°,°,{‘,f;’,n°,§',u{}‘,, “Aid the term ‘ indecentgwithin the intendment of this section shall murdenerc- jnclude matte; of a character tending to incite arson, murder, or assassination. £g:jj,';,4Q:;§‘,‘.§_“‘ ormon or mn Founm ASSISTANT rosrmasrrm-omumnan. ' S°°°°°"' BfForhstati¢;lr:{z1(;y,lincluding all money-order offices, one hundred and t t ousa ol ars. ` m‘fg§$‘,,,‘,},f'““‘*l’"’ thly or ogigiil and registry envelopes, two hundred and twenty-five ousan dollars. ,,,3}'§’:l$'§{f,‘f,‘§,?f "’g` For pay of agent and assistants to examine and distribute registry envelopes, a ent, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, one thousand dohars; one clerk, at nine hundred dollars; and one laborer, Mom md bl uu at six hundred and sixty dollars; in all, five thousand and sixty dollars. ew, y H ° ’ For blanks, blank books, printed and engraved matter, binding and earbolp papeg forlthe money-order service, two hundred and twenty- tive thousand ol ars. R°¤*'°'>’ "‘"'”·°‘°· For blanks, books, and printed matter of urgent or special character, including the preparation, publication, and free distribution by postmasters to the public of a pamphlet containing general postal information, intaglio seals, and other miscellaneous items of immediate neces- _ sity for the registry system, five thousand dollars. ,,,{°§?'d°“'°" °"p` Supplies for the city—delivery service, including letter boxes, letterbox fasteners, (package boxes, posts, furniture, satchels, straps, baskets, time cars, time-card frames, time-recorder supplies, maps, transfer designs, and stencils, ninety thousand dollars. ,,,;QQ,f,f"“"‘*"*'- °‘°·* For steel and rubber postmarking, rating, and money-order stamps and repairs to same, metal, rubber, and combination type, dates and figures, type holders, ink and pads for canceling and stamping purposes, forty thousand dollars. “""l°"·“‘°· For letter balances, scales, test weights, repairs to same, and for _ ta measures, ten thousand dollars. “""l’p"’* *’“’°" Tgor wrapping paper, fifteen thousand dollars. ""“‘°· °“’· hFor wgsgiping twine and tying devices, two hundred and twenty-five thousand ol ars. “""" “‘l’“· °“’· For facing slips, (plain and printed, includin the furnishing of paper for same; an for card slide labels, blanks, and books of an urgent nature, sixty thousand dollars. P,};§°°"¤¤¤¤¤¤ $*11* `or the purchase, exchange, and repair of t pewriting machines, envelope-opening machines, and computing machines, and for the pur-