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 1306 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 240. 1911. Balance ·=v¤i1»\>1<~=· build`, De artment of the Interior: That the unex- ‘m°’P`m' perlizlliilnlasalgrice ofui§ee thbusand five hundred dollars provided in the simdry civil Act of June twenty-fifth, nineteen_ hundred and ten, · for repairs of building, Pension Office, be made available for labor and material in connection with rapaus to buildings, Department of the Interior, nineteen hundred an eleven. _ WMM- 'fiP¤¤¤· To ay Will M. Tipton, inspector Department of the Interior, bal- P°ym°°t °°` ance fldund due in the settlement of his account for travehng expenses for the six months ending June thirt1eth,_ nineteen hundre and ten, one hundred and sixty-nine dollars and eighty-nine cents. Pension Omg PENSION orrrcn. ` Gard index ¤w<~=¤¤· So much of the appropriation of twenty thousand dollars for con- ‘,i“,$;§fp%lS}°°5 tinuing the installatiidh 0}; the card-index system of the records of the · Pension Office made in the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation act approved June seventeenth, nineteen hundred and ten,. as remains unexpended on the thirtieth day of June, nineteen hundred and eleven, be, and the same is hereby, reappropriated and made available during the fiscal year ending une t _ rtieth, nrneteen_ hundred and twelve, for contmuing the installation of the card-index system of the records of the Pension Office ; and also for the purchase of the necessary additional tgylpewriters for use in connection with such work, the purc asc and inst ation of new modern furniture and office appliances in the Pension Office, and of steel cabinets for the pension agency at Washington, District of Columbia, to protect checks and paid vouchers in such office from loss by fire. cspaer. _ CAPITOL BUILDING. sxyrrgrm. — For construction of five skylights over the old library section of the Ca itol, four thousand dollars. ¤•=¤·¤¤¢-·¤i¢¤>¤¤d¤· Em- the care and improvement of the grounds surrounding the Capitol, Senate and House Office Buildings, pay of one clerk, mechanics, gardeners, for fertilizers, repairs to pavements, walks, and roadwalys, two thousand one hundred dollars. R¢v·¤¤· ¤¤¢· or work at Capitol and for general repairs thereof, includin iiags for the east and west fronts of the center of the Capitol and for Senate and House Office Buildings; flagstaifs, halyards, and tackle, wages of mechanics and laborers; purchase, maintenance, and drivin of office vehicle, and not exceeding one hundred dollars for the purcgase of technical and necessa reference books and city directory, one thousand two hundred_ dollars. gggcegpigzvmmt _ To complete the construction of the building for- the heating, P hghtrng, and power plant m connection with the Capitol Building and other congressional uildings, including waterway, substation equipment, cab e connections between buildings, and for each and every purpose in connection with and necessary for said completion, sixty- our thousand three hundred and fifty-seven dollars and sixty-five v¤1.s·r,p.1scs. cents, to be exggided under the direction of the commission in control of the House ce Building a pointed under the sundry civil appro- _ prratron Act approved March lburth, nineteen hundred and seven. $1:31:4%; umm on The Spleaker shall continue a member of the commission in control c,,,,,m,,S,,,,,_ _ of the _ ouse Office Building, a pointed under the sund civil approplrratron Act approved March i)ou rth, nineteen hundred angseven, until is successor as S eaker is elected or his term as a Representative in Conggéss shall have expired. £}_%>fgV¤§dm¤]3e OL To pay Elliott oods compensation for services in connection with ¤cQB¤i1djhg,egc, the preparation of the plans and s ecifications for and superintendina "°’·““· P- 1**** the construction of the House (grfice Building, the Ca itol powei plant, and subway, as authorized by the Act approved l\l,arch third, nineteen hundred and five, seven thousand five hundred dollars.