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54 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Srzss. I. Ch. 6. 1919. official domicile, and their headquarters, at a rate to be by the Postmaster General, not to exceed 84 per day, and for their necessary oflicial expenses not covered by their per diem allowance, not excee - ing $150j1D. all, $822. Popmtggsté zlglgglnt oirncn or rrtmn ASSISTANT 1·0s'rMAs•ma GENERAL. romgoswmps- For manufacture of adhesive postage stamps, special-delivery stamps, books of stamps, and for ceiling of stamps, $400,000. _ I-¤d¢¤¤iW,l°°¤m°iL For payment of limited indemnity for the or loss of pieces of domestic registered matter, insured, and co ect-on-delivery mail for the fiscal years that follow: For 1919, $691,493.45; For 1918, $50,000. Proms Assistant omrxcn or EoUa'rn ASSISTANT r0smAsrEE GENERAL. E¤*¤*¤P•¤» 19*9- For amount required during the fiscal year 1919 to meet the increased cost of envelopes and money·0rder blanks and forms m accordance with the adjustment made by the Postmaster General v¤1.ao,p.vss. under section 4 of the Post Office Appropriation Act approved Jul 2 1918 $122 219.25. sm mm, except I~lbr’inland transportation by star routes (excepting service in Alaska), including temporary service to newly established offices, $1,500 000. ` '*"'i“°»°“’- For wrapping twine and tying devices, $ 2,282.95. ' m£g§?”m°¤‘°‘°°“‘ DEPARTMENT OF COMIIERCE. Contingentexpenses. CONTINGENT EXPENSES. E""°‘°P°“»“”“· For amount required during the fiscal year 1918 to meet the increased cost of envelopes in accordance with the adjustment made V°l‘ °°'P` m' by the Postmaster General under section 4 of the Post Office Appropriation Act approved July 2, 1918, $2,000. cam ones. BUREAU or THE CENSUS. Pr¤1i¤¤i¤¤ry¢¤~ Not to exceed $100,000 of the aplpro riation for expenses of the P°1]%?$°$¢emmo¤¤¤s. Fourteenth Census, contained in the llegislative, Executive, and "°*·‘°»¥’P·“·’·"·“"‘· Judicial Atppropriation Act for the iiscal year 1920, shall be made available r0m and after the passage of this Act for preliminary expenses in Esreparation for the _ ourteenth_ Decenn1al Census, mc uding boo of reference, printing, alterations and repairs to buildings, the strengthening of floors, the purchase and installation R { of freig thelevators, the construction of fireproof vaults, the rental m,..§§,E.§°,, §?§"1““”‘ of a garage and personal services in the District of Columbia; and such part of the a]§>ropriation for the Fourteenth Census, contained in the Legislative, xecutive, and Judicial Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1920, as may be necessay, is hereby made available for the rental of card-punching, car -s0rting, and card·ta.bulating machinery for use in tabulating census statistics. s and G¤¤d·=¤¤ coAsr AND eE01>E·r1c SURVEY. omeuxpaum. Office expenses: For the purchase of new instruments, and so forth, mcluding the same objects specified under this head in the Sundry Civil éplpropriation Act for the fiscal year 1919, $24,000, to continue av ble during the Hscal year 1920.