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 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 103. 1922. 435 each, six ga.; (2,600 loach, five at $1,400 egchil fo11r ali; $1,200 each, Mmmm seven at eac one $840; c tain 0 the watc $1,200; twolieutenants ,0f the watch, at $900aIeach; Efty-seven watchmen, at $720 each; playmastefs guard, $1,000; doorkeeper——chief $1,200, one $1,200, thee assistants at $1,000 each; three messengkers, at $840 each; delivery men—chief $1,200, five at $950 each; teleri) one switchboard operator, $720, three assistant telephone switch oard operators, at $600 each; three messenger boys, at $420 each; in all, $130,880. runmc rmurme AND Bmnme. b§“d,'§,',§f "'“‘““‘“"" 'llo provide the Public Printer with a working capital for the fol- W°'u"g °“"°°J’°t°` lowing p1u·poses for the execution of printing, binding, lithographing, mapp1ng,8pHgravpng, and other apthorilped wor; 0% the Governmlent um on ting ce or the various ranc es o the overnment: or ' salaries, compensation, or wages of  necessary employees additional to those herem specifically appropriated for (including the compensation of the foreman of binding, the foreman of printing, and the foreman of press work, at $3,000 each); to enable the Public Prmter to H°ud°’°` comply with the_ provisions of law granting holidays and the Execut1ve order anting half holidays with pay to employees; to enable L°"°° °f°b°°°°°` the Publicglgrinter to comply with the provisions of law granting thirty days' annual leave to em loyees with pay; rents, fuel, gas, wml plectrllic current, gzis and electricé Extures; bicyclps, elecgricilal vehicles °°' or the carriage o printing an printing su p`es an themaintenance, re air and o eration of the same, to be used only for official purposes Pincluding the maintenance operation and repair of motor propelled passengor-c vehicles for official use of the officers of the Government rinting ce when in writing ordered by the Pub- (,,,,,;,,8,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,, hc Prmter (not exceeding $1,500); freight, ex(pressa.ge, telegraph and telephone service; furniture, typewriters, an carpets; traveling expenses; stationery, postage, and advertising; directories, technical ooks, and books of reference (not exceeding $500);  and numl’55§“¤%a’2“i§`§}§fi’¤2’i“§Xi2T£*£§ ;`i1d0?dddi;I2¢;ri¤i;pil;i6g¤ifind Fa2‘i*2$$$%‘§ to machinery, implements, and buildings, an for minor alterations to buildings; necessary equipment, maintenance, and supglies for the emergenc room for the use of all employees m the overnment Printing gliice who may be taken suddenly ill or receive injury while zzxzyzatrezcaivaeosrissama.‘·:.*:;z;1.;.*;;°;,*:,:;:**:.:,::&*.·1;· »·~»~·-~»~ I , and equipment needed in the prosecution and delivery and mailing cmgadtocongrm %i¤°it.°g”°'£‘i; ’?’°S°£°€’ E? "'h£§l-‘5h°” .23 ¥$“g$f.i..€H§’ap.‘§t?;g 32% au orize e one o an c - ing tlns sum, and t%hehPué>lie Printe1;11%;he1§;by tzuthorlizedto furnislg For M mo uonr "f t ret ote na suc prm' anc.,m;· b}§aé¤§%2;SaL§“b2 m,5a£.§y {Sita, casa ..a’a at aJ§‘2‘;a of t e 't to t theedmg` $250. . Pxixiiiiiiig iand li(i;di1xi; fgiillogess cha?eable to the foregoing ap- g$..i ""'°"°’...'i' °"" propriation, when recommend to be one by the Committee on rinting of either House, shall be so recommended m 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 withm the fiscal year for which this appropriation is made. _ _ - Paymmmwurku During the fiscal year 1923 any executive department or mde- depanmmraem pendant establishment of the Government ordering printing and inding from the Government Printing Office shall pay promptly Eg check to the Public Prmter upon his written re<}uest, either in vance or upon completion of the work, all or part o the estimated