Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/964

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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 235. 1920. 943 of said last quarters the unexpended balances of allotments for preceding quarters may be expended; and no department or Government establishment shall consume in any such period a greater percentage of its allotment than can be lawfully expended during the same period of the whole appro riation. Money rgppropriated une er tlie foregoing allotments shall not be S,g,°{_§§,§{§, °‘ ’*°°°S· expended or printing or binding, for any of the executive de art- ` ments or other Government esta lishments, except such as shaill be certified in writing to the Public Printer by the respective heads or chiefs thereof to e necessary to conduct the ordinary and routine business required by law of such executive departments or Government establishments, and except such re rts, monographs, bulletins, or other publications as are authorizedpiby law or specitically rovided for in appropriations herein; all other printing required) or deemed necessary or desirable by heads of executive departments or other Government wtablishments or offices or bureaus thereof shall be done only as Congress shall from time to time authorize. Rami ti No part 0 any money szppropriatcd in this Act shall bqlplaid to any mg aeziuéiii Zgniggi person employed in the vemment Printing Office w e detailed °“· or or performing service in any other executive branch of the public service of the United States unless such detail be authorized by law. All expenditures from appropriations made herein under Govern- B A¤w m,m;•g=¤gg=w0g ment Printing Office, except appropriations for salaries and for stores executed. and general expenses in and for the office of superintendent of documents, shall be e uitably apportioned and charéged by the Public Printer to each piiblication or work executed un er an of the foregoing allotments, so that the total charges for work dbne from the apprplpriations aforesaid shall not be less than the total amount actu y expended from all of said appropriations. The illustrations to accompany bound coyges of memorial addresses ,,§{,§§"°"°““ ’°’ delivered in Congress shall be made at the ureau of Engraving and P¤Y¤¤¤t !¤=- Printing and paid for out of the appropriation for that Bureau, or, in the discretion of the Joint Committee on Printing, shall hereafter be obtained elsewhere bg the Public Printer and charged to the allotment for printing an binding for Congress. orrrcn or sUrnruN*rENnm~z·r or r>ocmn:N·r·s. ,,,,Q°,{”,§'§,,,'§§,,,°,,,,,“’,§'§g_‘ Superintendent, $3,500; assistant superintendent, $2,500; clerks- °'“°"°°‘ two of class four, three of class three, ve of class two, eight of class one, eleven at $1,000 each, ten at $900 each, twenty-four at $840 each; cataloguers—one in_charge $1,800, two at $1,500 each, four at $1,200 each, one $1,100, eight at $1,000 each, four at $900 each; cashier, $1,600; librarian,$1,50Q; foreman, $1,600; assistantforeman,$1,200; labor necessary in making distribution of Government publications, $116,033.20; in all, $215,39320. For furniture and fixtures, typewriters, cailpets, laborsavinghrpa- °°“““‘“""’°°°°‘ chiues and accessories, time stamps, adding an numbering mac es, awnings, curtains, books of reference, directories, books, miscellaneous office and desk supplies; paper; twine, glue, envelopes, postage, GSI fares, soap, towels, drsmfectants, and ice; dray e, ex ross, freight, telephone and telegraph service; repairs to builadi , eilevators, and machinery; preserving sanitary condition of buil§ng, light, heat, and power; stationery and office printing, including blanks, price lists, and bibliogra hies, $39,000; for catalo es and indexes, not exceeding $16,000; lbr binding reserve remaindldrs, and for supglying books to depository libraries, $80,000; equi ment, material, an supplies for distribution of public documents, §30,000; in all, $165,000.