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 1030 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 39. 1928 . Proviso. $175,000 : Provided, That the appropriations for public debt service, Other appropriations available. Internal Revenue Service, and Bureau of Prohibition for the fiscal year 1930 are hereby made available for the payment of items other- wise properly chargeable to this appropriation, the provisions of section 6, Act of August 23, 1912 (U. S . C., p . 1019, sec . 669), to the contrar y notwithstan ding. For rent of buildings in the District of Columbia for the use of the Treasury Department, $12,500. Vol.37,p.414. U.S. Code, p. 1019. Rent, D.C. Supply Division. Chief, and office per- sonnel . Printingand binding. Work excluded. Vol.40,p.1270. U.S. Code, p .1421. Stationery Postage. General SupplyCom- mittee. Personal services, and office expenses. Post, p. 1341. Trans ferri ng sup - plies, etc . Provisos. Service continued. Cooperation of heads of departments, etc ., in transfers. Use of unfit type- writers, etc ., for ex- change DIVISION OF SUPPLY Salari es : For t he Chief, Div ision of Suppl y, and other personal serv ices in the D istrict of Col umbia, $1 87 ,5 20. Printing and binding : For printing and binding for the Treasury Department, including all of its bureaus, offices, institutions, and services located in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, incl uding m ateria ls for the use of th e bookb inder l ocated in the Treas- ury Department, but not including work done at the New York customhouse bindery authorized by the Joint Committee on Printing in accordance with the Act of March 1, 1919 (U. S. C., p. 1421, sec. 111), $715,000. Stationery : For stationery for the Treasury Department and its several bureaus and offices, and field services thereof, including tags, labels, and index cards, printed in the course of manufacture, packing boxes and other materials necessary for shipping stationery supplies, and cost of transportation of stationery supplies purchased free on board point of shipment and of such supplies shipped from Washing- ton to field offices, $425,000. Postage : For postage required to prepay matter addressed to Postal Union countries, and for postage for the Treasury Depart- ment, $1,000. General Supply Committee : For personal services in the District of Columbia not exceeding $123,260 ; necessary expenses, including one f ive-ton truck, offic e suppl ies an d mater ials, m ainten ance of motor truck s, tele grams, teleph one ser vice, traveli ng expe nses, office equip- ment, fuel, light, electric current, and other necessary expenses for carrying into effect regulations governing the transfer and disposi- tion of supplies and unusable Government materials, supplies, and equipment in the District of Columbia ; in all, $133,260 : Provided, That the E xecuti ve or der of Decem ber 3, 1918, shall apply to all materials, supplies, and equipment now or hereafter becoming sur- plus or unusable in any executive department or independent Govern- ment establishment in the District of Columbia and shall continue in effect hereafter without modification, except that the prices charged for reissued surplus materials, supplies, and equipment, shall be the estimated current market value at time of issue, and that the proceeds from the transfer of appropriations thereunder shall be covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts : Provided fur- the r, That th e heads of th e executive de partments and independent establishments and the Commissioners of the District of Columbia hereafter shall cooperate with the Secretary of the Treasury in con- nection with the storage and delivery of material, supplies, and equipment transferred under the foregoing provisions : Provided further, That hereafter typewriters and computing machines tran s- ferr ed to the Ge neral Suppl y Comm ittee as su rplus, where su ch machines have become unfit for further use, may, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, be issued to other Government depart- ments and establishments at exchange prices quoted in the current general schedule of supplies or sold commercially.

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