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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. II. Cii. 39 . 1928 . 1031 Repairs to typewriting machines (except boo kk eeping and billing by Spplyl Commp airs machines) in the Government service in the District of Columbia may be made at cost by the General Supply Committee, payment therefor to be effected by transfer and counterwarrant, charging the proper appropriation and crediting the appropriation " Salaries and expenses, General Supply Committee ." No part of any money appropriated b this or any other Act shall Type writi ng ma - chines. be used durin g the fiscal year 1930 f or the purcha se of any st andard Pri ces of st and ard typewriting machines, except bookkeeping and billing machines, at 1930 hin es for fis cal ye ar a price in excess of the following for models with carriages which will accommodate paper of the following widths, to wit : Ten inches (correspondence models), $70 ; twelve inches, $75 ; fourteen inches, $77.50 ; sixteen inches, $82 .50 ; eighteen inches, $87 .50 ; twenty inches, $94 ; twenty-two inches, $95 ; twenty-four inches, $97.50 ; twenty-six inches, $103 .50 ; twenty-eight inches, $104 ; thirty inches, $105 ; thirty-two inches, $107 .50. All purchase of typewriting machines during the fiscal year 1930 All purchases to be b during y from steel, of Commit- by executive departments and independent establishments for use tee. in the District of Columbia or in the field, except as hereinafter provided, shall be made from the surplus machines in the stock of the General Supply Committee. If the General Supply Committee is Unserv iceab le ma- chines allowed for ex- unable to furnish serviceable machines to any such service of the change. Government, it shall furnish unserviceable machines, if available, at current exchange prices, and such machines shall then be applied by the service of the Government receiving them as part payment for new machines from commercial sources in accordance with the prices fixed in the preceding paragraph. And in selling typewriting p cceptance in part machines to the various services the General Supply Committee may accep t an equal num ber o f uns ervi ceabl e mac hines as part payme nt thereon at the exchange prices quoted in the current general schedule of supplies. OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER OF ACCOUNTS AND DEPOSITS For Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits and other personal services in the District of Columbia, $89,980. For books of reference, law books, books on finance, technical and scientific books, newspapers, for which payment may be made in advance, and periodicals, for expenses incurred in completing im perfect s eries, fo r library cards, s upplies, and for all other neces- sary expenses, $1,000. DI VISI ON OF BO OKKE EPI NG AND W ARRA NTS Office of Accounts and Deposits. C ommiss ioner, and office personnel. Books, etc. Bookkeeping and Warrants Division. For the ch ief of the d ivisio n, and other person al ser vices in the Chief of division, and Di strict of Co lumbia, $153 ,215. office personnel. Contingent expenses, public moneys : For con ting ent exp ense s Contingent expenses, under the requirements of section 3653 of the Revised Statutes pub lic smen 3653, p. 719. (U. S . C ., p . 1010, sec . 545), for the collection, safe-keeping, transfer, u. S., Code, p. 1010. and disbursement of the public money, transportation of notes, bonds, and other securities of the United States, salaries of special' agents, actual expenses of examiners detailed to examine the books, accounts, and money on hand at the several depositories, including Examination of de- national banks acting as depositaries under the requirements of pOR .S .,see.3649,p .718. section 3649 of the Revised Statutes (U . S . C ., p . 1010, sec . 548), u. S. Code, p .1010. also including examinations of cash accounts at mints and cost of insurance on shipments of money by registered mail when necessary, $21 8,000, of wh ich $5 0,000 shall be ava ilable immedi ately. Recoinage of gold coins : For recoinage of uncurrent gold coins Re coinag e of gold in the Treasury, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary Coins.

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