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 332 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 209. 1916. ` u1.red` b law of such executive departments or Governiiiu§1ilt 1)1s, and except such reports, monographs,_bu§llne— tins, or other publications as are authorized by law or specific y i.$.°“’¤£’“°‘°“"‘“"‘°" masse an- in appmpmacus hmm; all other 1>¤e¤¤e reqmwd 0* - Seemed necessary or desirable by heads of BXBCUEIVG departments or other Government establishmentsor offices or bureaus thereof mm- ay **‘**“ '**° "°“° °“" “ °°“g’°°’£ ‘*h2Sf’°”£n““§2$2hEiim§6“§§i2i’i?i3,y ingdetatledemployees. No Part of any Iponcya  In .   - lo in the nt Pnn Office while detailed iiii*m<ii·n  service in any other execiiltiige branch of the public A t I service of the Unite;1 States  such d0*·31l QQ ¤·$U·h°Yg:1fl(§"g’v{3‘;_¥1V· P ° expenditures mma ropnaonsmae eremun — gggggizm in wk mgm]: Printing Office, excepllapappmpriations for salaries and for stores and general expenses in and for the office of supermtendeut of documents, and expenses incurred on  of heat, light, and powexé furmshed the city post-office building m Washington, District o Columbia, shall be uitably apportioned and charged by the Public Printer to each puililication or work executed under any of the foregoing allotments, so that the total charges for work done from the a ropriations aforesaid shall not be less than the total amount actualllyyxpended from all of said appropriations. t_Q(§;g°,¤*D Suvggj orrrcz or surmnurmnnmxr or DOCUMENTS. _S¤r•r1¤¤¤¤¤¤¤» ¤· Super1n' tendent, $3,500; assistant superintendent, $2,500; clerks- °“°°°°’°t°` two of class four, three of class three, five of class two, eight of class one, nine at $1,000 each, eight at $900 each, four at $840 each, twenty at $720 each; catalogue1s—·one m charge $1,800, two at $1,500 each, three at $1,200 each, one $1,100, seven at $1,000_each, four at $900 each; cashier, $1,600; hbrarian, $1,500; shipper m charge, $1,400; stock keepers-——one $1,100, three at $1,000 each, five at $900 each, three at $720 each; helpe1s——one $870, three at $7 50 each; Eve assist-_ ant messengers; three mailers at $840 each; forty-one skilled laborers, at $626 each; ten unskilled laborers, at $626 each; jauitress, $626; two folders, at $626 each; eleven laborers, at $626 each; messenger boys-—eleven at $500 each, six at $420 each, eleven at $375 each; labor necessary to handle cmrent periodicals, $16,000; in all, $178,395. °°""”‘°°°°’°°°”°°` For furniture and fixtures, typewriters, ts, labor-saving] ma» chines and accessories, time stamps, adding and numbering mac ines, awnings, curtains, books of reference, directories, books, miscellaneous office and desk supgpliesinpaper; twine, glue, envelopes, post e, car tickets, soap, towe, dis` ectants, and ice; dra e, ex ressjliieight, t. _ . Y°€ Y cleplhone and telegraph service, repairs to building, e evators, and mac inery;_prese1‘vm§samtary con tion of building, light, heat, and powcr· stationery an office prmtmg, including b anks, price lists, and bibhofgraphies, $33,000; for catalogues and indexes, not exceeding $16,000; or_ mding reserve remandcrs, and for supplying books to depository libraries, $80,000; equipment, material, an supplies for distribution of public documents, $17,000; in all, $146,000. mm ¤*¤==*— THE PANAMA CANAL. AU *¤¤¤¤*¤· _ For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the construction, maintenance and o eration, sanitation, and civil government of Obim d¤¤*¤¤=·*°d— the Panama Canal and Cpanel Zone, including the following; Compensation of all officials and employees; foreign and domestic newspapers and periodicals; law books not exccedin $500, text books and books of rc erence: printing and binding, incluigng printing of annual report, rents and personal services in_t e District of Columbia; purchase or exchange of typcwmtmg, adding, and other machines; purchase or