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72d C ONGRESS . SESS. II. CH. 134. FEBRUARY 28, 1933 . grA utho rit y o rkr C on. Printing and binding for Congress chargeable to the foregoing appropriation, when r ecommended to be done by the Committee on Printing of either House, shall be so recommended in a report con- taining 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 the fiscal year for which this appro priat ion i s mad e. ord cymentbyfordewwoork During the fiscal year 1934 any executive department or inde- ments, etc . pe nd ent establishment of the Government ordering printing and bindi ng fr om the Gove rnmen t Pri nting Offic e sha ll pay prom ptly by check to the Public Printer upon his written request, either in ad- vance or upon completion of the work, all or part of the estimated or actu al cost thereof, as the c ase may be, and bills re ndered b y the Public Printer in accordance herewith shall not be subject to audit Adjaustment of ac- or certification in advance of payment : Provided, That proper ad- counts . justments on the basis of the actual cost of delivered work paid for in advance shall be made monthly or quarterly and as may be agreed upon by the Publ ic Prin ter and the depa rtme nt o r es tabl ishm ent Sums paid for work, concerned . All sums aid to the Public Printer for work that he is credited to wo rk ing

1~ cap ital . authori zed by l aw to do shall be deposit ed to th e credit on the books of the Treasury Department, of the appropriation ma de for the working capital of the Government Printing Office, for the year in which the work is done, and he . subject to requisition by the Public Printer . Estimates for de- All amounts in the Budget for the fiscal year 1935 for printing partments, eto., to be incorporated in a single and binding for any department or establishment, so far as the Bu- tte mu reau of the Budget may deem practicable, shall be incorporated in a single item for printing and binding for such department or estab- lishment and be eliminated as a part of any estimate for any other purpose. And if any amounts for printing and binding are included as a pa rt of an y estimat es for a ny other purpose s, such amounts shall be set forth in detail in a note immediately following the general Proviso.

estimate for printing and binding : Provided, That the foregoing Engraving and Print- ing Bureau excepted . requirements shall not apply to work to be executed at the Bureau of Engraving and Prin ting . Restriction on pay ing detailed employees . No part of any money appropriated in this Act shall be paid to any person employed in the Government Printing Office while de- tailed for or p erforming service in any other ex ecutive branch'o f the public service of the United States unless such detail be authorized by law. Office of Superin- te nden t of Do cume nts . Superintendent, and personnel . Vol. 46, p. 1003. U. S. C ., Supp . VI, p.31. Vol. 43, p. 658 . U.S. C ., p. 1417. Proviso. Item a separa te unit . Contingent expenses. OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS For the Superintendent of Documents, assistant superintendent, and other perso nal s ervic es in accor dance with the C lassi ficat ion Act of 1923 as amended, and compensation of employees paid by the hour who shall be subject to the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to regulate and fix rates of pay for employees and officers of the Government Printing Office," approved June 7, 19 24 (U. S. C., title 44, sec . 40), $502,000 : Provided, That for the purpose of con- forming to section 3 of this Act this appropriation shall be consid- ered a separate appropriation unit . For furniture and textures, typewriters, carpets, labor-saving mac hin es and accessories, t ime sta mps , adding and nu mber ing machines, awnings, curtains, books of reference ; directories, books, miscellanecuis office and desk supplies, paper, twine, glue, envelopes, postage, car fares, soap, towels, disinfectants, and ice ; drayage, express, freight, telephone and telegraph service ; traveling expenses (not to exceed $200) ; repairs to buildings, elevators, and machinery ; preserving sanitary condition of building ; light, heat, and power ; stationery and office printing, including blanks, price lists, and