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 78TH CONG. , 2D SESS.-CH. 175-APR. 22, 1944 quiet in operation, the maximum prices shall be as follows for models with carriages which will accommodate paper of the following widths, to wit: Ten inches, $80; twelve inches, $85; fourteen inches, $90; eighteen inches, $95. Federal property utilization: For necessary expenses of the Pro- curement Division in connection with the transportation, handling, warehousing, safeguarding, rehabilitating, transferring to Govern- ment agencies, and otherwise disposing of supplies and equipment, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, stationery (not to exceed $45,000), purchase (including exchange) of books of reference and periodicals, printing and binding (not to exceed $40,000), and advertising, $6,250,000. Printing and binding: For printing and binding for the Procure- ment Division, including printed forms and miscellaneous items for general use of the Treasury Department, the cost of transportation to field offices of printed and bound material and the cost of neces- sary packing boxes and packing materials, $150,000, together with not to exceed $4,000 to be transferred from the general supply fund, Treasury Department. Appropriations of the Treasury Department for the fiscal year 1945 shall be available, in accordance with the Standardized Govern- ment Travel Regulations, the Subsistence Expense Act of 1926, as amended (5 U. S . C ., ch. 16), and the Act of February 14, 1931, as amended (5 U. S . C . 73a), for the payment of travel expenses to and from their homes or regular places of business and per diem in lieu of subsistence at place of employment of persons employed inter- mittently away from their homes or regular places of business by the Treasury Department as consultants and receiving compensation on a per diem when actually employed basis. No part of any appropriation or authorization in this Act shall be used to pay any part of the salary or expenses of any person whose salary or expenses are prohibited from being paid from any appro- priation or authorization in any other Act. This title may be cited as the "Treasury Department Appropria- tion Act, 1945". TITLE II-POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT The following sums are appropriated in conformity with the Act of July 2, 1836 (5 U. S. C. 380, 39 U. S. C. 786), for the Post Office Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1945, namely: POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER GENERAL Salaries: For the Postmaster General and other personal services in the office of the Postmaster General in the District of Columbia, $278,500. 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 Budget and Administrative Planning, $40,430. Office of the First Assistant Postmaster General, $787,500. Office of the Second Assistant Postmaster General, $648,100. Office of the Third Assistant Postmaster General, $1,013,000. Office of the Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, $560,000. Office of the Solicitor for the Post Office Department, $140,000. Federal property utilization. Post, p. 872. Travel expenses. 44 Stat. 688. 5U.S.C.§821; Supp. III, § 823. 46 Stat. 1103 . Pout, p. 908 Payment of salaries and expenses, restric- tion. Citation of title. Post Office Depart. ment Appropriation Act, 1945. Post, pp. 610, 868. 5Stat. 80. Pod, p. 868. Post, p. 610. 58 STAT.] 207

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