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 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 235. 1920. 939 by law, $4,000, to be paid to the ersons designated by the chairmen V°*· ’-"·P· 587- of said committees to do the work. Capitol Police: For purchasing and sup lying imiforms to Capitol ?;°¤€}E$i¤*§u°°‘ Police, $4,000, one-half to be disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate, and one-half by the Clerk of the House of Representatives. Protection of the Capitol: For an additional uniformed police force p,—,‘;gj*,{f;§°g,‘g*;>;,t§,’ for the protection of the Capitol Building and Grounds, the Senate ctc. ’ and House Omce Buildings, and the Capitol power plant, and for emergencies, and each and every item incident thereto, $20,000, onehalf to be disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate and one—half by the Clerk of the House of Representatives: Provided, That the ap- _{{,‘fj§}§,,m,,,,,,_ pointment to the positions herein provided shall be made by the Sergeants at Arms of the two Houses and the Su erintendent of the apitol Building and Groimds, and shall be madg solely on account of efficiency an special qualifications. Senate, contingent expenses: For repairs, improvements, equip- ,,§,,,°",,’;'§,°,,,“§_““°“°“° ment, and su es for Senate kitchens and restaurants, Capitol Building and Spenate Office Building, including personal and other services, to be expended from the contingent fund of the Senate, under the supervision of the Committee on Rules, United States Senate, $41,000; _ _ _ For expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by the Senate, ,,g§}‘}$%°°S;P·f’,,,_*°'”‘ includin compensation to stenographers to committees, at such rate as may ge fixed by the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, but not exceeding $1.25 per printed page, $100,000. _ _ _ — R or the Capitol: For contmmng the work of restoring the decora- .,,,, {‘,l*,{§‘,‘f tion on the walls of the first-floor corridors in the Senate wing of the ¤°¤'*d¤*¤· Capitol to be eigended imder the direction of the Superintendent of the Capitol B ding and Grounds, $5,000. Senate Office Buil ing: For maintenance, miscellaneous items. Sf*¤m°*“°° Bm"- and supplies, and for al necessary plersonal and other services for mimntmuu. the care and operation of the Senate flice Building, under the direction and supervision of the Senate Committee on Rules, $65,000; For furniture for the Senate Office Building and for labor and ma- Furniture. etc. terial incident thereto and repairs thereof, window shades, awnings, carpets, glass for windows a.n bookcases, desk lamps, window ventilators, name plates for doors and committee tables, electric fans, and so forth, $7,500. _ House Office Building: For maintenance, including miscellaneous *f°“”° °m°° B°”d· items, and for all necessary services, $64,000. mlialntenanco. Capitol power plant: For lighting the Capitol, Senate and House @,‘;l]g°;‘;’;' Plan'- Oflice Buildings, and Congressional Library Building, and the grounds about the same, Botanic Garden, Senate stables and engine house, House stables, Maltby Building, and folding and storage rooms of the Senate; pay of superintendent of meters, at the rate o $1,600 per annum, who shall inspect all gas and electric meters of the Govern- _ ment in the District of Columbia without additional compensationfor necessary personal and other services; and for materials labor in connection with the maintenance and operation of the heating, lighting, and power plant, and substations connected therewit , $1 1 1,000. For repair of the boilers and boiler equipment of the Capitol power Repairaetc. plant, $25,000. _ For fuel, oil, and cotton Waste, and advertisin for the power plant F“°*·°**» °*°· which furnishes heat  light for the Capitgl and CODg1'6§S1Q¤&l P mm buildings, $198,000. This and the three foregoing aggiropriations “'° " shall be expended by the Superintendent of the Ca$tol  and Grounds under the su rvision and direction of e commission m _ control of the House Office Building, appointed under the Act ap- "°*·“·P· W-