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 7 4TH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 110. MAY 14, 1935 . 235 to be effect ed by chargi ng the prope r appr opriat ion an d cred iting the appropriation "Salaries and expenses, Procurement Division, Supply Branch ." No part of any money appropriated by this or any other Act shall machines e ta stahdar d be used during the fiscal year 1936 for the purchase of any standard typewr iting machin es, ex cept b ookkee ping a nd bil ling m achine s, at 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 ; or, for standard typewriting machines distinctively quiet in operation, the maximum prices shall be as fo llows for mo dels w ith ca rriage s whic h will accom modate paper of the following widths, to wit : Ten inches, $80 ; twelve inches, $85 ; fourteen inches, $90 ; eighteen inches, $95 : Provided, That standard typewriting machines distinctively quiet in operation purchased dur- ing such fiscal year by any such department, establishment, or munic- ipal government shall only be purchased on the written order of the head thereof. To enable the American Printing House for the Blind more adequately to provide books and apparatus for the education of the blind in accordance with the provisions of the Act approved Febru- ary 8, 1927 (U. S. C., Supp. VII, title 20, sec. 101), $65,000. This title may be cited as the " Trea sury Depar tment Appr opri a- tion Act, 1936." TI TLE II-P OST OFFICE DE PARTM ENT The following sums are appropriated in conformity with the Act of July 2, 1836 (U. S. C., title 5, sec. 380, title 39, sec. 786), for the Post Office Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1936, namely PO ST OFFICE DEPA RTM ENT , WA SHI NGT ON, DIS TRI CT OF COLUMBIA OFF ICE OF THE P OSTMAS TER GE NERAL Salaries : For the Postmaster General and other personal services in the office of the Postmaster General in the District of Columbia, $228,344. SALARIES IN BUREAUS AND OFFICES For personal services in the District of Columbia in bureaus and offices of the Post Office Department in not to exceed the following amounts, respectively Office of the First Assistant Postmaster General, $348,990. Office of the Second Assistant Postmaster General, $566,040. Office of the Third Assistant Postmaster General, $765,000. Office of the Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, $441,000. Of fice of the Soli citor fo r the Po st Offic e Depart ment, $ 81,280. Office of the chief inspector, $192,000. Office of the purchasing agent, $39,260. Bureau of Accounts, $94,000. Proviso. Quiet machines. M ISC ELL ANEO US ITE MS, TR EAS URY DE PAR TMEN T Miscellaneous items. AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE FOR THE BLIND American Printing House for the Blind, expenses. Vol.44,p.1060;U.S. C.,p.913. Short title. Title II-Post Office Departme nt. Appropriations for fiscal year 1936 . Vol.5,p.80. U.S.C.,pp.66,1763. Depa rtment ex- penses. Postmaster General's office. Postmaster General, and office personnel. Sala ries ; bure aus a nd offices. Amounts .