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sixrrsnvnnrn ooivensss. sms. Iv. oe. zz. ma. 1091 teen 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. All purchases of typewritin machines during the fiscal year 1924 Qi.? tL°§ by executive departments ang independent establishments for use °°““°“‘°°· in the District 0 Columbia or in the field, except as hereinafter provided, shall be made from the surplus machines in the stock of the _ _ General Sup ly Committee. The War Department shall furnish 1:¤ i>?Wa‘i·"1t the General Supply Committee, immediately upon the approval of P°’¤¤°°”"·’°*· this Act, a complete inventory of the various makes, models, and classes of typewriters in its powession, the condition of such machines, and the point of storage, and shaH turn over to the General Supgly Committee such typewriting machines in such quantities as the ecretary of the Treasury from time to time may call for by specific requisition for sale to the various services of the Govemment. If the General Supply Committee is unable to furnish serviceable ,,,,Y,, ,,,"§‘,§§ machines to any such service of the Government, it shall furnish °***¤%¤· unserviceable machines at current exchange rices, 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 sellii(¥ typewriting machines to the various services ,,,;§,;§"2{€“"° *" "°"‘ the General Su ply ommittee may accept an equal number of unserviceable maclimes as part paylment thereon at the exchange prices quoted in the current general sc edule of supplies. orricn or ooumssxousn or Acoomrrs nm nnrosrrs. "" 1** Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits, $6,000· accountant °°“‘“*“*°"°'· '°‘ $4,000; principal clerk, $2,500; clerk, $2,000; stenograipher, $1,800; mmmt'°m` messenger, $840; in all $17,140. ’ 1>1v1s1oN or nooxxnnrmo nm wannnrrs. w§°,gH‘S°f,§’§§,§m_°¤d Salaries: Chief of division, $4,000; assistant chiefs of division- ,,,‘L,_°,f,:’f,,‘},_""*°“·“‘ one $3,000, one $2,500; estimate and digest clerk, $2,500; executive clerk, $2,500; two principal bookkeepers, at $2,100 each; eleven bookkeepers, at $2,000 each; clerks-—two, at $2,000 each, eighteen of class four, nineteen of class three, seventeen of class two, four of class one; four messengers, at $840 each; three assistant messengers, at $720 each; messenger boy, $480; in all, $142,100. Contingent expenses, public moneys: For continfent expenses un- ,,,,‘§’,};",§,’,';’,§’,'§,‘°fl’°°’°'· der the requirements of section 3653 of the Revise Statutes, for the R·¤·»¤•=¤-§¤3»v·7¤¤· collection, safe-keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public money, transportation of notes, bonds, and other securities of the United States, salaries of special agents, actual expenses of examiners detailed to examine the books, accounts and money on hand at the several depositories, including national banks actuitg as depositaries under the requirements of section 3649 of the ev1sed Statutes, R·“··’°°·“‘°·P·m· also including examinations of cash account at mmts and cost of insurance on shipments of money by registered mail when necessary, 140 000. . $ Recoinage of gold coins: For recoinage of uncurrent gold coins in ,,§;‘f°‘”“g° °' mu the Treasury, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, as required by section 3512 of the Revised Statutes, R·°··’°"·°*m**"°°°• $2 500. ltecoinage of minor coins: To enable the Secretary of the Treasury °°,*L°°i¤¤¥° °‘ ¤“¤°*’ to continue the recoinage of worn and uncurrent minor coins of the ` United States now in the Treasury or hereafter received, and to re·