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 698 SIXTY—FIF TH CONGRESS. Ssss. II. Ch. 113. 1918. B°“*¤i° °*'**°¤· Botanic Garden: For eneral re airs to buildings, heat' a pa.- B°w”’m` ratus, paint', glazing, rgepairs to lfootwalks and roadway1;ggeri)eral repgirs to plsciing sheds, storerooms, and stables, including skilled la rers and laborers at rates to be fixed by the superintendent; purchase, exchange, care, and maintenance of a motor·propelled vehicle; purchase and installation of sanitary  fountains; repairing and puttirig comfort station in samtary condition; under the direction 0 the oint Committee on the Libr•;g;l$14,000. .€?“"‘° °‘“°° B“"°' Senate Office Building: For maintenance, misc eous items and ml¢¤1¤¢¤¤¤¤¢¤— supplies and for all necessary personal and other services for the · care and operation of the Senate Office Building under the direction and supervision of the Senate Committee on Rules, $65,000. material incident thereto and repairs thereof, window shades, awnings, carpets, glass for windows and bookcases, desk lamlps, window . ventilators, name plates for doors and committee tab es, electric E Hmm d faris, antg s%fortl1i$’£,500. d { ¤¤¤°° °° or e apito : or re airs, im rovements, an ui ment or ts` Senate kitchens and restaugants, Calléitol Building an<l¤Se1i)ate Office Building, including personal and other services, to be expended by the Superintendent of the Capitol Building and Grounds, under the gupervision of the Committee on Rules, United States Senate, 4 000. — mgm °m°° B““"‘ _ Zéouse Office Building: For maintenance, including miscellaneous M¤i¤¤=¤¤¤<=¤- items, and for all necessary services, $60,000. §g¥§°,,f,,§g§,?f ¤"“"· Capitollpower plant: For lighting the Capitol, Senate and House Oiiice B dings, and Congressional Library Building, and the Ezounds about the sam Botanic Garden, Senate stables and engine use, House stables, lialtby Buildinlg, and folding and storage rooms of the Senate; pay of superinten ent of meters, at the rate of $1,600 per annum, w 0 shall mspect all gas and electric meters of the Government in the District of Columbia without additional compensation; for necessary personal and other services; and for materials and labor in connection with the maintenance and operatron of the heatmg, lighting, and power plant, and substations connected therewith $111,000. plant which furnishes heat and light for the Capitol and congressional ,,$,,‘§’§dh§,§‘$,Z,p,‘§{’,P,,{,‘§§ uildings, $127,000. This and the two foregoing a ropriations ¤¤¤*¤=· shall be expended by the Superintendent of the Capitollguilding and Grounds imder the supervision and direction of the commission in "°¤·**·P·13°¤· control of the House Office Buildin, a pointed under the Act apfproved March fourth, nineteen hun%redp and seven, and without V°'·‘”·P·“*· re erence to section four of the Act approved June seventeenth, nineteen hundred and ten, conceming purchases for executive depjirtments. p0*;;*;*;EyQ*:¤* M e Department of the Interior shall reimburse the Capitol Power ' Plant for current supplied during the fiscal years nineteen hundred and eighteen and mneteen hun ed and nineteen and the amounts so reimbursed shall be credited to the appropriations for the said plant and be available for the purposes named therem. m§‘§§c'§f"“* P""*' GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. rtmuc rnmrmo AND nmnmc. . C Public Prf;¤¤g1er;;_5;· Office of Public Printer: Public Printer, $5,500; purchasing agent, em. °g° ’ $3,600; chief clerk, $2,750; accountant, $2,500; assistant ul-- chasing agent, $2,500; cashier and playmaster, $2,500; clerlg in charge of Congressional Record at the Capitol, $2,500; rivate secretary, $2,500; assistant accountant, $2,250; chief timekeeper,
 * ""°“““" For furniture for the Senate Office Building and for labor and
 * `“¤*·°“·°*°· For fuel, oil, and cotton waste, and advertising for the power