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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. I. Cii. 126 . 1928 . 165 but in no instance shall the discount be more than 25 pe r cen tum, and that the proceeds from the transfer of appropriations thereunder shall be covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts : Pro- vide' further, That the heads of the executive departments and of departments, of he ads artments, etc., in depen dent esta blish ments and the Commi ssio ners of th e Dis tric t in transfers. of Columbia shall cooperate with the Secretary of the Treasury in connection with the storage and delivery of material, supplies, and equipment transferred under the foregoing order and for effecting the transfer or dispo sition of other su rplus and waste ma terial or sup- plies : Provided further, That typewriters and computing machines of etuun f itfor type - writers, to the General Supply Committee as surplus, where change. such machines have become unfit for further use, may, in the dis- cretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, be issued to other Govern- me nt de part ments and estab lish ments at e xcha nge p rices quot ed i n the current general schedule of supplies or sold commercially. Type writer repairs Repairs to typewriting machines (except bookkeeping and billing by supply Committee. machines) in the Government service in the District of Columbia may be made at cost by the General Supply Committee, payment the refor to be effect ed by transf er and counte rwarra nt, ch arging the proper appropriation and crediting the appropriation " Salaries and expenses, General Supply Committee ." No part of any money appropriated by this or any other Act shall chmesewrltlng ma- be used during the fiscal year 1929 for the purchase of any standard man sffis tandar d typewriting machines, except bookkeeping and billing machines, at r 29. 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 ; twe nt y-s ix inches, $103.50 ; twenty-eight inches, $104 ; thirty inches, $105 ; thirty-two inches, $107.50. All purchases to be All purchase of typewriting machines during the fiscal year 1929 from surplus stock of by executive departments and independent establishments for use in committee. the Distr ict of Colum bia or in th e fiel d, exce pt as herein after pro- vided, shall be made from the surplus machines in the stock of the General Supply Committee. If the General Supply Committee is Uns erviceabl e 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 payment. in part machines to the various services the General Supply Committee may a ccept an e qual numb er of unse rvic eable mach ines as p art p ayme 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, in accordance with "The Classi- fic ation Act of 192 3," $82, 980. For books of reference, law books, books on finance, technical and scientific books, newspapers, for which payment may be made in adv ance, and pe riodic als, f or exp enses incurre d in c omplet ing im per- fect series, for library cards, supplies, and for all other necessary expenses, $1,000. Accou nts and De- posits O ffice. Commissioner, and office personnel. Books, etc.

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