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 26 SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS; Sess. I. Orr. 3. 1913. www •· ¤'“ under the covenant contained in said lease that it may be terminated hmm °w"Pm'" at any time without compensation bg Actlgl ghl? \ and przpgarty covered by said lease, _ GW?} 1Thm th- States nting on Water Street between  an eenuw and-a-half Streets southwest, together with_ land owned léy . United States on the Potomac iver, fronting on Water treat, b°*rm.,msm*smd·s“tr*    :2::**;;::; are cre a as e sr or said _, , _ P~¤¢•··- M D lant: P That the buildirgsor buildings of said e-i§°°.§"{'»'hY¤i¤€°°pn¤¢. i°` heating, lighting, and power plant ll be so located upon  site as to reserve a sufhcient area for an asphalt plant for the District of K Columbia in the event of such asphalt plant being hereafter authorized. ,;,‘§,°°“,‘;[,,,,§°;,,,§_°“' For-igehe commencement of said plant the sum of $150,000 18 appropriate . _ L, . _ E¤¤1>¤¤v¤¤·¤* ¤* ¤¤· The Secret of the Tram is further authorized and empowered ii:°°°l t°°m°°"°"° to employ, wiilliout referenceutloythe civil-service laws and regulations, onasa baaisin theOffice0ftheSu Archrtectauchtechmy www . . nical services as may be deemed necessary rn connection with the plans specricatrons, and construction of thrhpower plant herernpro- _ vided) for and to pay for- such services at su price or rates of compensation as he may consider just and reasonable from the apprormamhvauatxs. priation hereinbefore made: Provided, That not to exceed $30,000 Manual to fm sdhnahll be ava.1labl¤;thfrom apprpprration for tiuch   services: uwhiu provided u er e o mgau orrza on orsec idcgs ¤¤i<>¤· 8 mu the services oi/specially qualified penrgseons shall    addition to and independent of the authonzations_ and Xwprratrons for personal services in the Office of the Supervising tect otherwise made. r>¤·¤¤a¤¢c·»¤¤·¤w·. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Columbia Hospital For beginning the construction of a modern fireproof hospital !°rcZ`¤ii$i§£1¤¤ of new building or the treatment of diseases peculiar to women and a b¤{,*g§*y§ P_3w_ lying—in asylum, in accordance with the provisions of the Act apxgtrl sgi gym gr-ovegélune tentah; eighteedrlrogundtried ami ser;1enty-t1wi>)'·5]1Seventeenbtl‘; tatu ,p eeun ansixty,tesai " to erected orrtgg site belonging to the United States, to rtgiwe the present burlding of the Co umbra Hospital for_Women_ and Lying-in Asylum, to cost not more than §300,000, including heating apparatus, elevators, lighting and ventrlating piplparatus, an approaches, $100,- ¤¤r¤rv¤¤¤· 000, the construction of said hurl, and the expenditure of the appropriation herein, to be under the direction and supervision of the Superintendent of the Capitol Building and Grounds. ,ug;;·lgg¤·¤¤¤¤ ¤¤=¤~ UNDER SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. International ex- International excha : For ex nses of the s tem of intema— °’“°“°“· tional exchanges betwxiis the Unitletd States and ildreign countries, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries or comggnsation of  necessary employees, and the purchase of nec- _ essary _ oks and periodicals, $32,000. Amencsu sumclogy. American ethno_ ogy: For continuing ethnologicasl researches among tl10·AIl10I'10&l1 Indians and the natives of Hawan, including the excavation and preservation of archaeologrc remams, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries or compensation of £rir(.;g§j(¢‘;$Sargy;1($rlx;r(§iill:>gzees and the piurchase of necessary books and _, payment ni a yance for subscn tions, $42,000. hgggegpgézgpmgsgg _ International Catalogue of Scientific Literature: Fgr the coo raemum. tion of the United States in the work of the International Cataioc e of Screntriic Literature, including the preparation of a classified indgx catalogue of American scientinc publications for incorporationin the