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 608 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 23. 1895. the day, when the exigencies of the public service require it, but the provisions of the existing eight-hour law shall apply. _ gvrks 37 w Sec. 48. The Public Printer may employ two clerks of class four, at ,m,,,§j;§°°' up “’ an annual salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars each; two clerks of class three, at one thousand six hundred dollars each per annum; one clerk of class two, at one thousand four hundred dollars r annum. Eerlggceegaw m PBSec. 49. The Public Printer may employ, at such rates of wages as he ..¤...§.iih.'P`may deem for the interest of the Government and just to the persons ’ employed, such prootireaders, laborers, and other hands as may be necessary for the execution of the orders for public printing and binding authorized by law; but he shall not, at any time, employ in the - office more hands than the absolute necessities of the public work may ‘ re u1re. · Appmmces. (Sec. 50. The Public Printer may employ such number of apprentices, not to exceed twenty-five at any one time, as in his judgment will be consistent with the economical service of the office. F<Lr¤¤ and ¤¤y1¤ of Sec. 51. The forms and style in which the printing or binding "`{Q 3·m_P_·;45, ordered by any of the Departments shall be executed, and the ¤¤·°¤‘°d· material and the size of type to be used, shall be determined by the Public Printer, having proper regard to economy, workmanship, and · the purposes for which the work is needed. °t§**° °' ¤*°’°°*-YP°*· SEo. 52. The Public Printer shall sell, under such regulations as ` the Joint Committee on Printing may prescribe, to any person or per- ‘ sons who may apply additional or duplicate stereotype or electrotype plates from which any Government publication is printed, at a price not to exceed the cost of composition, the metal and making to the {,’;,*:f°*· Government and ten per centum added: Provided, That the full amount of the price shall be paid when the order is tiled: And probiggyyishml *0*- vidcdfurther, That no publication reprinted from such stereotype or ` electrotype plates and no other Government publication shall be copy- righted. ,9*%***3*;;;, P ,,,5 _ SEo. 53. The Public Printer shall examine closely the orders of the "'` Senate and House for printing, and in case of duplication he shall print under the iirst order received. ,,°Q;·:ym¤¤¤*>¤* of SEo. 54. Whenever any document or report shall be ordered printed R.S.,sec:3792,p.745, by Congress, such order to print shall signify the “usual number" of "”°““°"· copies for binding and distribution among those entitled to receive . them. No greater number shall be printed unless ordered by either $ House, or as er provided. When a special number of a document or repor is ordered printed, the usual number shall also be printed, unless already ordered. The usual number of documents and . 1>i¤¤ri\>¤¤¤¤- reports shall be one thousand six hundred and eighty-two copies,which shall be distributed as follows: U¤b<·¤¤d ¤¤vi¤·· OF THE HoUsE DOCUMENTS AND Rnronrs, UNBoUN1>.-·To the Senate document room, one hundred and fifty copies; to the office of the Secretary of the Senate, ten copies; to the House document room, four hundred and twenty copies; to the Clerk’s office of the House, twenty copies. OF run SENATE DOCUMENTS AND Rnronrs, UNBOUND.—T0 the Senate document room, two hundred and twenty copies; office of the Secretary of the Senate, ten copies; to the House document room, three hundred and sixty copies; to the Clerk’s office of the House, ten copies. That of the number printed, the Public Printer shall bind one thousand and eighty-two copies, which shall be distributed as follows: B·>¤¤d•¤·v*·¤ Ur THE Hoosm DooUMENrs AND RE1>oRcrs, Bourm.-To the Senate Library, fifteen copies; to the Library of Congress, two copies, and fifty additional copies for foreign exchanges; to the House Library, fifteen copies; to the superintendent of documents, five hundred copies, for dégtribution to the State and Territorial libraries and designated depos- 1 ries.