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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 209. 1916. 329 buildings, the probable cost thereof, and the probable cost of such new sites as they may deem it necessary for the Government to ac uire. gny vacancies in said commission shall be filled in the same man- V°°°¤°*•¤- ner as the original appointments were made. For expenses of said commission, $10,000, to remain available P°”‘°“t°f°‘p°“S°“‘ until expended to be paid out on vouchers signed by the chairman of said commission. Said commission shall make final report to Congress not later Fm! ¤¤P¤¤— than January iirst, nineteen hundred and eighteen. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. m°‘Z,§'f"“"° P““'” rmsnrc rnmrme AND mimme. Oilice of Public Printer: Public Printer, $5,500; urchas` nt, mmsmbing P"' $3,600; chief clerk, $2,500; accountant, $2,500; assistant gm, , agent, $2,500; cashier and paymaster, $2,500; clerk in- charge ngressional Record at the Capitol, $2,500; secretary, $2,500; assistant accountant, $2,250; chief timekeeper, $2,000; aying teller, $2,000; clerks-two at $2,000 each, seven of class lbur, thirteen of class three, eight of class two, five of class one, ten at $1,000 each, fourteen at $900 each, one·$840; paymaster’s guard, $1,000; doorkeepem-chiejf $1·,200,·o11e $1,200, six assistants at $1,000 each; messengers-—two at $840 each; delivery men-chief $1,200, five at $950 each; teleyihpne switchboard operator, $720; three assistant telephone switch ard operators, at $600 each; six messenger boys, at $420 each; in all, $130,460. D t Office of Deputy Public Printer: Deputy Public Printer, $4,.500; °p“ "°t°‘ c1ei3:1s—two of class one, one $840; chemist, $1,600; one messenger; in , $10 180. Watch force: Captain, $1,200; two lieutenants, at $900 each; and w°°°M°”°°‘ sixltly-four watchmen· in all, $49,080. olida s: To enable the Public Printer to comply with the provi- H°"°““"‘ sions of tlie law granting holidays and the Executive order anting léifldf holidays wit pay to the employees of the Government Printing ce, $180 000. Leaves of absence: To enable the Public Printer to comply with L°"“‘ °""‘°“°°‘ the provisions of the law granting thir3&5days’ annual leave to the emlp oyees of the Govemment Printing ce, $380,000. or public printing, public binding, and paper for public printin ,,,,};§',`§gY *’"“"“‘ ""1 and binding, mcluding the cost of printing he debates and proceed- —t=¤¤¤·¤• ·¤¤¤¤¤¤ ings of Congress in the Congressional Record, and for lithographing, mappin , and engraving, for both Houses of Congress the Supreme Court 0% the United States, the Su reme Court of the District of Columbia, the Court of Claims, the lllibrary of Congress, the Smithsonian Institution, the Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Trade Commission, the International Bureau of American mm sm- and Republics, the Executive Office, and the departments; for salaries, expenses. compensation, or w es of all necessary emlpllpyees additional to those herein specificallgy appropriated for, inclu g the compensation of the foreman of binding and the foreman of printing; rents, fuel, Vemnk m gas, electric current, gas and electric fixtures; bicy es, electrical ’ vehicles for the carriage of printing and printing supplies, and the maintenance, repair, and operation of the same, to be used only for oilicial purposes, including the maintenance, repair, and operation of motor- ropelled passqngepcarrying vehicles for official use of the officers ofp the Government Print1n£nOH;ice when in writing ordered by the Public Printer (not excee g $1,500); freight, eflpressage, telegraph and telephone service; furniture, typewriters, an _ carpets; traveling expenses. stationery, postage, and advertising; directories,