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62 STAT.] 80TH CONG. , 2D SESS.-CH. 467-JUNE 14, 1948 specified in such section 202 who possesses the special qualifications for the particular position and also otherwise meets the general require- ments for employment in the Library of Congress. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WORKING CAPITAL AND CONGRESSIONAL PRINTING AND BINDING 435 To provide the Public Printer with a working capital for the following purposes for the execution of printing, binding, lithograph- ing, mapping, engraving, and other authorized work of the Govern- ment Printing Office for the various branches of the Government: For salaries of Public Printer and Deputy Public Printer; for salaries, salaries, etc. compensation, or wages of all necessary officers and employees addi- tional to those herein appropriated for, including employees necessary to handle waste paper and condemned material for sale; to enable Holidays with pay. the Public Printer to comply with the provisions of law granting holidays and half holidays and Executive orders granting holidays and half holidays with pay to employees; to enable the Public Printer to comply with the provisions of law granting leave to employees with pay, such pay to be at the rate for their regular positions at the time the leave is granted; rental of buildings and equipment; fuel, gas, heat, electric current, gas and electric fixtures; bicycles, motor- propelled vehicles for the carriage of printing and printing supplies, and the maintenance, repair, and operation of the same, to be used only for official purposes, including operation, repair, and maintenance of passenger motor vehicles for official use of the officers of the Govern- ment Printing Office when in writing ordered by the Public Printer; freight, expressage, telegraph and telephone service, furniture, type- writers, and carpets; traveling expenses, including not to exceed $3,000 for attendance at meetings or conventions when authorized by the Joint Committee on Printing; stationery, postage, and adver- tising; directories, technical books, newspapers, magazines, and books of reference (not exceeding $1,000); adding and numbering machines, time stamps, and other machines of similar character; purchase of uniforms for guards; rubber boots, coats, and gloves; machinery (not Machinery. exceeding $300,000); equipment, and for repairs to machinery, imple- ments, and buildings, and for minor alterations to buildings; necessary equipment, maintenance, and supplies for the emergency 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 necessary contingent and miscellaneous items authorized by the Public Printer; for expenses authorized in writing by the Joint Committee on Printing for the inspection of printing and binding equipment, material, and supplies and Government printing plants in the District of Columbia or elsewhere (not exceeding $1,000); payment of claims pursuant to section 403 of the Federal Tort Claims Act (28 U. S . C. 921); for 0Stat. 843. salaries and expenses of preparing the semimonthly and session indexes Congrsion Rec- of the Congressional Record under the direction of the Joint Com- ord indexs. mittee on Printing (chief indexer at $4,951, one cataloger at $4,537, two catalogers at $3,544 each, and one cataloger at $3,047); and for all the necessary labor, paper, materials, and equipment needed in the prosecution and delivery and mailing of the work; in all, $14,500,000; to which sum shall be charged the printing and binding authorized to be done for Congress, including supplemental and deficiency esti- mates of appropriations; the printing, binding, and distribution of Federal Regiser. the Federal Register in accordance with the Act approved July 26, 1935 (44 U. S. C. 301-310) (not exceeding $450,000); the printing o49tat 500. and binding of an edition of the Code of Federal Regulations and Regaotri a supplements thereto, as authorized by the Act of July 26, 1935, as