Travel Regulations: Effective September 1, 1913

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - 45 sider
 

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Side 31 - June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, postmasters, assistant postmasters, collectors of customs, collectors of internal revenue, chief clerks of the various executive departments and bureaus, or clerks designated by them for the purpose, the superintendent, the acting superintendent, custodian, and principal clerks of the various national parks and other Government reservations, superintendent, acting superintendents, and principal clerks of the different Indian...
Side 24 - Dictionary words, initial letters, surnames of persons, names of cities, towns, villages, States, and Territories, or names of the Canadian Provinces will be counted each as one word; eg, New York, District of Columbia, East St.
Side 25 - nd," " rd," and " th " will be each counted as one word. Letters and groups of letters, when such groups do not form dictionary words and are not combinations of dictionary words, will be counted at the rate of five letters or fraction of five letters to a word. When such groups are made up of combinations of dictionary words, each dictionary word so used will be counted.
Side 6 - ... train before reaching the destination indicated on the ticket, he should request the return of the ticket from the conductor, who will show on the ticket where the traveler left the train. In case the conductor refuses to return the ticket, that fact should be reported when refund report is made. 20. Care should be taken to stop baggage that has been checked on the ticket at the same point where the traveler leaves the train. If, on account of change of route or other reason, baggage can not...
Side 31 - Indian superintendencies or Indian agencies, and chiefs of field parties, are required, empowered, and authorized, when requested, to administer oaths, required by law or otherwise, to accounts for travel or other expenses against the United States, with like force and effect as officers having a seal ; for such services when so rendered, or when rendered on demand after said date by notaries public, who at the time are also salaried officers or employees of the United States, no charge shall be...
Side 24 - Repeat back." (See Rules 6 and 7.) In a collect message this rule will apply, except that the word "collect" in the check will be counted but not charged for. When a message bears two or more addresses and delivery is to be made to each address, it will be charged for as two or more messages, as the case may be.
Side 25 - O'Connor 1 DeWitt 1 Brown, Jr 2 New York (or NY) 1 New York State 2 Nova Scotia (or NS ) 1 St. Louis 1 East St. Louis 1 North Carolina 1 Queen Anne County 3 New Mexico 1 District of Columbia (or DC) 1 North America 2 44.42 5 42B618 6 74% ! 5 word.
Side 8 - extra" or "excess" baggage will not be allowed except in cases where the extra weight consists of public property or private property to be used for public purposes. Such charges must be explained.
Side 24 - If a message be offered without signature, the sender's attention should be called to the omission, and if the sender then decline to sign the message, the receiving clerk will write in the place of the signature the words "Not signed." RULE 3.— Words to Be Counted and Charged For.— In a prepaid message the under-mentioned words will be counted and charged for, viz : All words in an extra date. (See Rule 8.) All extra words in an address.* *In the address of a message to one person, or to a firm,...
Side 24 - Abbreviations of weights and measures in common use, figures, decimal points, bars of division, and in ordinal numbers the affixes " st," " d," " nd," " rd," and "th" will be each counted as one word.

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