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 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 430. JULY 5,1932 . 581 bo oks, and other b ooks of referenc e ; freight, expres sage, telegraph aj Ref ere nce pe- and telephone service ; purchase and exchange of motor trucks and Freight, etc. one passenger automobile for the Secretary of the Treasury, and mainte nance and repair of m otor t rucks and two p asseng er au to- mobiles (one for the Secretary of the Treasury and one for general use of the department), all to be used for official purposes only ; file holders and cases ; fuel, oils, grease, and heating supplies and equip- me n t ; g as and electrici ty for lighting, heating, and po wer purposes ; including material, fixtures, and equipment therefor exchange, and re pair of typewrit ers and labor-sav ing mach ines and equipment and supplies for same ; floor coverings and repairs thereto ; furniture and office equipment, including supplies therefor and repairs thereto ; awnings, window shades, and fixtures ; cleaning supplies and equ ipment • dra fti ng equ ipm ent ; amm onia for ic e pl ant ; flags ; hand trucks, ladders, miscellaneous hardware ; street-car fares not exceeding $500 ; thermometers ; lavatory equipment and supplies ; tools and sharpening same ; laundry service ; laboratory supplies and equipment, removal of rubbish, postage, and other absolutely neces- sary articles, supplies, and equipment not otherwise provided for, $190,000 : Provided, Tha t the appro priat ions for the Public Debt Other °'funds avail- Service and Inte rnal Rev enue Ser vice for the fisc al year 1933 are ab,. 1 37 p .414. hereby made available for the payment of items otherwise properly u. s. b ., p.1019. chargeable to this appropriation, the provisions of section 6, Act of August 23, 1912 (U. S. C., title 31, sec. 669), to the contrary notwithstanding. DIVISION OF SUPPLY Division of Supply. Salaries : For the Chief, Division of Supply, and other personal sonsservi d~otherper- services in the District of Columbia, $196,320. Printing and binding : Fo r printi ng and b inding f or the T reasury Department, including all of its bureaus, offices, institutions, and services located in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, including materials for the use of the bookbinder located in the Treasury 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 ., title 44, sec . 111), $670,000. Sta tionery : 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, pack- ing boxes and other materials necessary for shipping stationery sup- plles, and cost of transportation of stationery supplies purchased free o n board point of shipmen t and of such su pplies s hipped f rom Washington to field offices, $350,000. General Supply Committee : For pers onal services in the District of Columbia not exceeding $157,000 ; necessary expenses, including two one-ton trucks, office supplies and materials, maintenance of motor trucks, telegrams, telephone service, traveling expenses, office equipment, fuel, light, electric current, and other necessary expenses for carrying into effect regulations governing the transfer and dis- positi on of su pplies a nd unusa ble Gove rnment m aterials, suppli es, and equipment in the District of Columbia ; in all, $170,000 : Pro- vided, That advance payments may be made by the heads of execu- tive depa rtment s and inde penden t est ablis hments to the general supply fund authorized by the Act approved February 27, 1929 (U. S. C., Supp. V, title 41, sec. 7c), of all or any part of the estimated amount of their purchases through such fund during the fiscal year 1933, and so much of these a dvances as are no t needed to meet the Printing and binding. Work excluded. Vol .40 p .1270. U.s. d.,p.1421. Stationery. General Supply Comm itte e. Salar iesan d ex pense s. Transfer of supplies, etc. Provisos. Advance deposits for supplies. Unused port ions re- turned to original ap- propriations. ,01 .4, .1342. U.S.C., Supp.V,p. 609 . i
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