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1154 sixTY-six·r11 coxcnnss. sms. III. cs. ss. 1921. Ship,¤¢¢·.1¤¢¤¤’S- For ship, steamboat, and way letters, $150. . I¤d°¤¤¤**Y· '°S*“¥" For a ent of limited indemnit for the in`ury or loss of ieces miil>°ii1t;iiéZm°n' of domlesliglregistered matter, insurled, and collect-on—deliverypmail, $4,500,000. I¤¤¢*¤¤¢i¤¤¤l- For payment of limited indemnit for the injury or loss of international registered, insured, and cohect-on—delivery mail, in accordance with convention stipulations, $50,000. Trevalym For travel and miscellaneous expenses in the Postal Service, office of the Third Assistant Postmaster General, $1,000. tegml Sevmgs $5** For traveling and miscellaneous expenses in the service of the ` Postal Savings System, office of the director, $500. P,,I§_’,“,,'*,§},., G‘Z,,’“£,°{{“* ormom OF nm rooirrn ASSISTANT rosrmxsrniz onnnnan. S°°°‘°“""°°°‘ For stationery for the Postal Service, including blanks, books, printed and engraved matter, binding and carbon paper, and other miscellaneous items for the money-order and registry systems; the preplaration, publication, and free distribution by postmasters to the pub c of pamphlet containing general postal information; the pay plgetal Same wv- ?f 0,;;, asmspaua; epvelopg inispecltorpat i},§00_peréi11n¤¤m;_8nii g or the urc ase o supp es or the ost avmgs ystem, mc u ` blank liboks, forms, pamphlets, rubber stamps, canceling devices, Banda certificates, envelopes and stamps for use m evidencmig deposits, and v,,,_36_‘,,*’“"“_,,,,_‘ free penalty envelopes; and for the re1mbursement o the _Secretary of the 'I‘reasury for expenses mc1dent to the preparation, issue, and registratgon of the bonds authorized by the Act of June 25, 1910, . $2,000,0 0. mé]iif°:¤ial°l-la°$ii1§°lp° For miscellaneous equipment and supplies, including the purchase and repair of furniture, package boxes, posts, trucks, baskets, satchels, straps, letter-box paint, baling machines, perforating machines, duplieating machines, printing presses, directories, cleaning supplies, and mm mm. the manufactnue, repair, exchange of equipment, the erection, i’1§2”§$§i§`§’S2’ §§H“$E;,;‘§d0F’§mZ§ °f dctdticr-liOX1$s(i>ulpIl;1l(iutinl?‘ai11i11fati(::r re an es or m e - g;£E°;:1°rkj°°’ °t°" ture of letter boxes; for ostmarking, rating, money-order stamps, and electrotype plates and) repairs to same, metal, rubber, and combination type, dates and figures, t pe holders, ink ads for canceling and stamping purposes, and for the purchase, exchange, and repair of typewriting machines, envelope—opening machines, and computing machines, copying presses, numbering machines, time recorders, Pm mum, ew., letter balances, scales,_test weights, and miscellaneous articles purmps. chased furnished directly to the Postal Service; for miscellaneous expenses_m the preparation and publication of post-route maps_ and rural-delivery maps or blue prints, mcluding tracing for photolithograplnc reproduction; for other expenditures necessary and moiental to post offices of the first, second, and third classes, and offices Sai t I S of the fourth class having or to have rural delivery service, and for °·° °··° mp · letter boxes, $1,226,000; and the Postmaster General may authorize the sale to the public of {post-route maps and rural delivery ma s or blue prints at the cost o printing and 10 per centum thereof adlded, the proceeds of such sale to be used as a further appropriation for the preparation and publication of postrroute maps and rural delivery maps or blue prints; of this amount $1,500 may be ex ended in the T _ t p1%chase of at ases and geiographseal and technical worgs. ‘“¤°»° °· or wra mv twine an t ¤ evices, $628 000. S‘*‘PP*“€’“PP“°“· For defrlalirinzg expenses igvéillent to the shipment of su plies, ineludirgg hliirdwarei packing, cartagp, frgghp, éeorégy of one s ore eeper a , o per annum, one re v c er a , per annum, one foreman at $1,800 per annum, tielii re uisition fillers, at $1,600 each per annum, ten pac ers, at $1,600 eaclli per annum, and two chautfeurs at $1,400 each per annum, for assignment in connection therewith, $279,810.