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 1090 SIXTY-SEVENTH ooirennss. sm. rv. ou. zz. 1923. writers, including the exchange of same, wardrobe cabinets, washstands, watcir coolefs aéid stands, and for replacing other worn and . unserviceab e artic es, 5 000. i¢·£li"1§¤°ii°gru¤¤! mi- For operating expenses of the Treasury Depprtment Annex Num- °°° bered 1 (Pennsylvania Avenue and Madison lace), including fuel, electric current, ice, ash removal, and miscellaneous items, $14,000. md“‘§°§,;“If,°‘;,’f°,',E[‘“ For operating expenses of Treasury Department Annex Numbered 2 (Fourteenth and B Streets northwest) : For heating, electric current, electgical equipment, ice, removal of trash, and miscellaneous expenses 33,500. ””bYB¤w¤¢· Darby, Building: For heating, electric current, electrical equipment, ice, and miscellaneous items, $4,000. m,°g*,°}`“S“PP‘Y°°m‘ onmmn. surrnr ooxxrrrns. d§§g’°,,Q°*°’“‘°°‘· Salaries: Superintendent of supplies, $2,500; clerks—chief, $2,000, ' three of class four, three of class three one $1,500, three of class two, five of class one; twelve temporary clerks for four months, at $75 pgch gxbibmgpithl; éagjigtéaont messenger, $720; laborer, $660; messenger sdm expenses ; a 7 1 · g¥a;s;r°1bi;°dmm sun For salaries of employees, office equipment, fuel, light, electric sa. I ’ current, telephone service, maintenance of motor trucks, and other necessary expenses for carrying into effect the Executive order of December 3, 1918, regulating the transfer of onice materials, supplies, and equipment in the District of Columbia falling into disuse because of the cessation of war activities $120,000: Provided, That no person shall be employed herenmder at a rate of compensation m excess of $2,500 per annum, and not more than _ _ three persons shall be employed at a rate in excess of $1,800 per Jumjgmd °° annum each: Provided further, That the. said Executive order shall continue in_ effect until June 30, 1924, without modification, except that the price charged shall be the current market value at time of issue, less a discount for usage, but in no instance shall the discount be more than 25 per centum, and that the proceeds from the transfer of appropriations thereunder shall be covered into the <><>¤v¤·::i¤¤et:¢ dg Treasury as miscellaneous receipts: Provided (further, That the $3`$,&¤. °’ heads o the executive departments and inde n ent establishments and the Commissioners o the District of Collimbia shall cooperate with the_ Secretary of the Treasury in connection with the storage me of mm t and delivery of mater1al, siipplies, and equipment transferred ,,,,,,, ,,°_, ,,,,Y§§§ under the _ orego1ng_ order: romded further, That typewriters be issued to_other Government departments anlll, establishments at exchzigge pricesqliioted in the current general schedule of supplies or so commercia y, .,,“t,,,,°"'f*";,,. °°sf,,,",§l*§ _ Repairs to typewriting machines (except bookkeeping and bill- C"”·“°’“°•· ing machines) in the Government service in the District of Columbia may be made at cost by the General Supply Committee, payment therefor to be eifected by transfer and counter warrant, charging the proper appropriation and crediting the appropriatiou "G1erI§eral Supply Committee, Transfer of OiHce Material; Sgipplies, an quipmen . miugtniming m' No part of any money appropriated by this or any other Act m§&§5 ° shall be used during the Hscal year 1924 for the purchase of any num. standard typewriting machine, except bookkeeping and billing machines, at_ a price in excess of the following for models with carriages which will accommodate pag? of the following widths, to wit: Ten inches (correspondence mod ), $70; twelve inches, $7 5; four-
 * ¤¤¢••- and computing machines transferred to the General Su pl Committee as surp us, where such machines have become unfit for further use, may, in the discretion of the Secreta of the Treasury,