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 60 STAT.] 79TH CONG. , 2D SESS.-CH. 58- -JULY 20, 1946 Printer may require: Provided further, That advances received pur- suant to law (31 U. S. C. 686) from departments and establishments of the United States Government and the government of the District of Columbia during the fiscal year 1947 shall be credited to the gen- eral supply fund: Providedfurther, That during the fiscal year 1947 there shall be available from the general supply fund for personal services in the District of Columbia not to exceed $1,250,000: Pro- vided further, That per diem employees engaged in work in connec- tion with operations of the fuel yards may be paid rates of pay approved by the Secretary of the Treasury not exceeding current rates for similar services in the District of Columbia: Provided fur- ther, That the term "fuel" shall be held to include "fuel oil": Pro- vided further, That the reconditioning and repair of surplus prop- erty and equipment for disposition or reissue to Government service, may be made at cost by the Procurement Division, payment therefor to be effected by charging the proper appropriation and crediting the general supply fund: Provided further, That all orders for printing and binding for the Treasury Department, exclusive of work per- formed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and exclusive of such printing and binding as may under existing law be procured by field offices under authorization of the Joint Committee on Print- ing, shall be placed by the Director of Procurement in accord with the provisions of existing law. Repairs to typewriting machines (except bookkeeping and billing machines) in the Government service in the District of Columbia and areas adjacent thereto may be made at cost by the Procurement Division, payment therefor to be effected by charging the proper appropriation and crediting the general supply fund. No part of any money appropriated by this or any other Act shall be used during the fiscal year 1947 for the purchase, within the con- tinental limits of the United States, of any standard typewriting machines (except bookkeeping, billing, and electric machines) 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), $77; twelve inches, $82.50; fourteen inches, $85.25; sixteen inches, $90.75; eighteen inches, $96.25; twenty inches, $103.40; twenty-two inches, $104.50; twenty-four inches, $107.25; twenty-six inches, $113.85; twenty-eight inches, $114.40; thirty inches, $115.50; thirty-two inches, $118.25; or, for standard type- writing machines distinctively quiet in operation, the maximum prices shall be as follows for models with carriages which will accom- modate paper of the following widths, to wit: Ten inches, $88; twelve inches, $93.50; fourteen inches, $99; eighteen inches, $104.50: Provided, That there may be added to such prices the amount of Federal excise taxes paid or payable with respect to any such machines. 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 necessary packing boxes and packing materials, $150,000, together with not to exceed $4,000 to be transferred from the general supply fund, Treasury Department. 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, 1947". 579 Crediting of ad- vances. 47 Stat. 417. 31 U. S. C., Supp. V, § 686. Personal services. Per diem employees at fuel yards. " Fuel." Reconditioning of surplus property. Orders for printing and binding. Typewriting ma- chines, repairs. Purchase prices. Payment of salaries and expenses, restrio. tion. Citation of ttle.

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