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72d C ONGRESS . SESS. II. CH. 134. FEBRUARY 28, 1933 .

1365 employees additional to those herein appropriated for, including employees necessary to handle waste paper and condemned material for sale

to enable the Public Printer to comply with the provisions

of law granting holidays and half holidays and Executive orders granting holidays and half holidays with nay to employees

rents,

Holidays, etc . fuel, gas, heat, electric current, gas and electric fixtures ; bicycle, motor-propelled vehicles for the carriage of printing and printing Contingent expenses. supplies , and th e mainte nance, r epair, a nd operat ion of t he same, to be used only for official purposes, including operation, repair, and m ainten ance of mo tor-pr opell ed pa ssenge r-car rying vehic les f or official use of the officers of the Government Printing Office when in writi ng order ed by th e Public Printer ; freight, expressage, tele- graph, and telephone service, furniture, typewriters, and carpets ; traveling expenses ; stationery, postage, and advertising ; directories, technica l books, newspap ers and magazine s, and bo oks of r eference (not exceeding $500) ; adding and numbering machines, time stamps, Mac hinery, etc . and other machines of similar character ; rubber boots, coats, and gloves ; machinery (not exceeding $300,000)

equi pment , and

for repair s to machi nery, imple ments, and build ings, and for minor alterations to buildings ; for construction of a one-story fireproof extensio n to the Governm ent Prin ting Off ice on lo ts 813, 814, 828.p square 624, District of Columbia, not to exceed $25,500, to be paid from the working capital fund fo r the Go vernment Printing Office

necessary equipment, maintenance, and supplies for the emergency Emergency room. room for the use of all employees in the Government Printing Office who may be taken suddenly ill or receive injury while on duty ; other necess ary c ontin gent a nd mi scella neous item s aut horize d by the Public Printer ; for expenses authorized in writing by the Joint pew ction, etc- ex• Committee on Printing for the inspection of printing and binding equipment, material, and supplies and Government printing lants in the District of Columbia or elsewhere (not exceeding $1,000 ; for salari es an d exp enses of pr eparin g the semi month ly and sess ion indexe s of the Congressional Record under the direction of the sio al xesord Congres- Joint Committee on Printing (chief indexer at $3,480, one cata- loguer at $3,180, two cataloguers at $2,460 each, and one cataloguer at $2,100) ; and for all the necessary labor, paper, materials, and equipment needed in the prosecution and delivery and mailing of the work ; in all, $1,750,000, and in addition thereto the sums result- ing during the fiscal year 1934 from the application during such fiscal year to the Government Printing Office (except the appro- priation, herein made for "Salaries, Office of Superintendent of Documents " ) of the provisions of law relating to the legislative furlough, compensation reductions, and reduced differential for night work, to t he extent of not to exceed $1,00 0,000, shall be c red- ited to the working capital for the fiscal year 1934 and shall be available for such fiscal year for the purposes of this paragraph ; to which shall be charged the printing and binding authorized to be done for Congress, the printing and binding for use of the Gov- ernment Printing Office, and printing and binding (not exceeding $2,000) for of ficial use of th e Architect of t he Capitol when author- ized by the Se cret ary of the Sena te ; in all to an amount not e xceed- ing t his sum : Provided, That $450,000 of the foregoing sum of provisos . $1 .750 .000 sshall be immediately available, and, together with the Bn 'msw3ilable , unexpended balance of the working capital for the fiscal ear 1933, shall be subje ct to obligation for printing an d binding for' C ongress Printing restrictions in the fiscal sear 1933 iuotwithstanding the provisions of section 302 waived . of the Legislative Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1933 (47 ante. n. 4m ƒtat . 407)