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 960 _ SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 299. 1909. bmi"- °°*°’· ““" Vaults, safes, and locks for public buildings: For vaults, safes, and locks for same, and repairs thereto, for all public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, including the lock—box equipment and repairs to same in completed and occupied buildings, exclusivehof pergopalp services, except for work done by contract, seventy thousand dollars. m_¤°°*¤- <=¤°¤*°·1¤· Plans for public buildings: For books of reference, technical periodicals an journals, photo raphic instruments, chemicals, plates and photographic materials of hke nature for use of the office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department, and subscriptions to technica periodicals and journals published abroad may be paid in advance, two thousand dollars. ,¤¤¢=¤’i¤=¤\ Www Electrical protection to vaults, public buildings: For installation Vol.32,p.1091. and maintenance of electrical burglar-alarm devices authorized by the sundry civil appropriation Act approved March third, nineteen huncm m dred and three,_ including the post-office, court-house, and so forth, ,,°_:_$'ji“g building at Chicago, Illmors, and the post-office and subtreasury building at Boston, Massachusetts, thirty-five thousand dollars. j:’:’;}§8$,§°¤°”· General expenses of public  To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to execute_and give effect to the provisions of section pumaé, M__ in six of the Act of May thrrtieth, nineteen hundred and eight (Thirty- Ambitectsoflce. fifth Statutes, page_five hundred and tlnrty-seven, part one): For compensation of skilled draftsmen, c1v1l engmeers, computers, and such other services as the Secretary of the Treasury ma deem necessary and spexgrally order, to be employed only in the office of the Su- ·  hrtect exclusively to carry ir1to effect public building Provbas. egrslatronz Provided, That the expenditures on this account for the Limit; _ fiscal (year endm(g June thirtieth nmeteen hundred and .ten, shall not s;';¥f(jy:°*;*§,°,§f”·Q‘, excee four hun red thousand dollars; for compensation of supervisuuriumgs. mg superintendents, supermtendentshand iunior superintendents of. construction, inspectors of public buildings, and inspectors of mechanical and electrical engineering, m_connection with the erection and msdpectron of work on giubhc buildings, at rates of compensation to be etermmed by the cretary of the Treasury, but in no case exceeding those heretofore authorized to be paid out of appropriau,,,“_ tions for public buildmgs. Prmguled, That the expenditures on this actspunt fcir ipe fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nmeteen hundred mchmm mm. annS;gn,ns(ii1 mnolti excepci three; hundred iihousand dollars; for commu-. peachmpst ampc aiircah a or orce, including carpenters, plumbers, s, suc other services as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary and specially order, including the compensation of superintendents and assrstantsuperrntendents of repairs, engaged in virprk uicrdentdtp ripairtof bplilduigs, mechanical equipment, and van s, sa es, an oc s, a suc ra es o com ensation as ma determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, but in no case td el; exceed for any one person the rates current for similar services at the time and in the place where such services are performed: Proumn. imled, That the expenditures on this account for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ten, shall not exceed one rmvering and mis- hundred and twelve thousand five hundred dollars; for expenses of °°““°°°““ “P°’“°°· splperrntendents, rncluding traveling expenses of ins ectors and other ii psrs and employees, on duty in connection with) work on public U1 ings, under orders from the Treasury Department, office rent, gnnareprggqpgegsénngildgngntiieggip, for_siipermtendienistmcinding tem- < assis ance incr en o - tion of reports and the care of public property, and so foritlia; fdsldblihmissions to disbursing agents in accor ance_with law_; for cost of advertising, for office supplies, mcluding draftmglmaterrals, specially prepared paper, typewriting machines and exc ange of same, and equipment, stauonery. and such other articles and supplies as the