196 PROPOSED SYSTEM. 



CASE 6. Reporting Fabrication of Components taken from one 

 Order to complete another. 



Suppose that we are making cartridges under No. 107, and 

 an order, No. 767, comes to issue 1,000 bullets of the same 

 kind that we are making. We have a supply on hand, made 

 under No. 107, which is more than is required for immediate 

 wants. So we do not go to making bullets specially for No. 767, 

 but borrow from No. 107 the 1,000 wanted, crediting No. 107, 

 and charging No. 767 with the nearest approximation to their 

 actual value. 



1,000 more bullets will be required for No. 107, but these being 

 made with a flying start, will be more economically made than if 

 the machinery of record, like that of manufacture, had been 

 stopped and set to work again for their special benefit. 



For the further treatment of this card, see case 5 or case IK 



