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 228 srxrrsrxrn oonennss. sms. 1. oa. 24. 1919. for, including the compensation of the foreman of binding and the vemciee. foreman of prinf ; rents, fuel, gas, electric current, gas  electric fixtures; bicgbles, electrical vehicles for the carriage of printing and printing supplies, and the maintenance, repair, an opleration of the same, to be used only for official purposes, including the maintenance, re air, and operation of motonproplelled passenger-carrying vehicles fidr official use of the officers of the Government Printing Office when in writing ordered by the Public Printer (not exceeding $1,500); freight, expressage, telegraph and telephone service; furniture, typewriters, and carpets; traveling exlpenses, stationery, postage, and advertising; directories, technic books, and books of reference, not exceeding $500; adding and numbering machines, Machinery. equip- time stamps, and other machines of similar character; machinery m°°°’m` (not exceeding $100,000); equipment, and for repairs to machinery, _ implements, and buildings, and for minor alterations to buildings m;€§,g”,iE’¤‘;'§(}§§°_ g*" (including not to exceed $50,000 for reconstructing garage as warehouse); necessary equipment, maintenance, and supplies for the emergencg room for the use of all employees in the Government Printing Hice who may be taken suddenly ill or receive injury while Misceuaneous- on duty; other necessary conf ent and miscellaneous items authorized by the Public Printer; aiiii for all the necessary materials and equipment needed in the prosecution and delivery and mailing of the work, $6,000,000. Tm]- In all, for public printing and binding, including salaries of office Au t ts force, payments for holidays and leaves of absence, and the lastr ° mm ‘ named sum, $6,976,476; and from the said sum printing and binding shall be done by the Public Printer to the amounts following, res ectively, namely: C°”€’°“· lllor rinting and binding for Congress, including the proceedings and debates, $2,292,276. rinting and binding for Congress chargeable to this apipropriation, when recommended to be done b the Committee on rinting of either House, shall be so recommended in a report containing an approximate estimate of the cost thereof, together with a statement from the Public Printer of estimated approximate cost of work previously ordered by Congress within t e fiscal year for which this appropriation is made. D°p““°°““·‘“‘°· For the State Department, $40,000. For the Treasury Department, including printing required by the _ Federal Farm Loan Act, $475,000. iiiiiyimuimi bul- For the War Department, $1,000,000: Provided, That the sum of ‘°°L°S· $3,000, or so much thereof as ma be necessary, ma be used for the publication, from time to time, og bulletins pre aredy under the direction of the Surgeon General of the Army, for the instruction of medmfrgf Cmd °* E¤~‘*" ical officers, when aapproved by the Secretary of War, and not exceeding 350,000 sh be available for printing and binding under the direction of the Chief of Engineers. For the Nav Department, $300,000, including not exceeding $50,000 for the lilydrographic Office. For the Interior Department, including not exceeding $70,000 for the Civil Service Commission, and not exceeding $25,000 for the publication of the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Education, $320,000. For the Patent Office: For printing the weekly issue of patents, designs, trade-marks, and labe s, exclusive of illustrations; and for printing, engraving illustrations, and binding the Official Gazette, including weekly, monthly, bimonthly, and annual indices, $550,000. For the United States Geological Survey: For engraving the illustrations necessary for the annual report of the director, and for the monographs, professional papers, bu letins, water-suppl apers, and the report on mineral resources, and for printing anclyliinding the