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 1274 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 98. 1923. P¤=¤¤=¤¤¤· The fore in appropriations nmder the Architect of the Capitol v°l'36'p`m` may be expgiidtil without reference to section 4 of the Act approved June 17 1910, concernin purchases for executive departments. R¤‘¤g*>¤{g¤¤°¤*  The bepartment of tie Interior, the Public Health Service, the womeéniaaénmgi Coast andhGegdetic Survey, th;-z Ungéii St3.t1(éDt§I‘0%l`? rg tgipogapy h in the `o ernment rining ce an e asm on_ iy pgslug ogbe ihlall Xiieinliléurse tip;] Cgspgitpl pbvvpggplanti {Er heat, light, n ower rnis e uring e a year _ _, an e amoun so geimiiursed shall be credited to the appropriations for the said plant and be available for the purposes named therem. mI,iig·”Z.Y.a,, Bmming LIBRARY nmmme Arm cnoumis. g1;¢¤“¤g{g_'°°“· Salaries: Two carpenters, at $900 each; decorator, $1,400; painter, 'P` $900; chief engineer,_$1,500; assistant eng1neers—one $1,200, three at  each; electrician, $1,500; mach1n1sts—one $1,000, one $900; two wiremen, at $900 each; plumber, $900; seven skilled laborers, at $720 each; in all, $20,640. _ _ _ '*"°°°»P”“‘“·°*°· FordStreg,‘1shmbs,f;2l11)nts, fergihzers, and skilled labor for the _ groun o 'brary o ngress, 1 000. S'““’”Y °P°“”‘g· For extra services of employees iinder the Architect of the Capitol _ Pmp-1529- Ito pigoyidlg fg;} the opemng tg thi; Libralry Bniilldgrrg frorgivgg until _ en oc oc mem ian on un aysan ega o 1 ays. R°P'””· For repairs, miscellaneous supplies, electric and steain apparatus and all incidental expenses in connection with the mechanical and _ structural maintenance of said building, $9,000. '“"“““'°·°“°“* °‘°· Flgr furniture, iplcluding partitions, screens, shelving, and electrical wor pertaining thereto 12 000. For map cases for the, Division of Maps and Charts, $6,000. For steel shelving in cellar for storage of library material to replace old wooden shelving, $5,000. H'°°'“""‘“*°"°'“‘ t Forggrg alarm stations to connect with District of Columbia sys- P“"‘°“‘· Ifbn miscellaneous and necessary painting throughout the Library Building, $5,000. Bam °·*¤·¤· BoTAN10 GARDEN. ,,,?"°°‘°'* ““"°“"’· Salaries: For director, $3,600; assistant director, $1,800; clerk, $1,600; greenhouse foreman, $1550; expert grower, $1,440; hea gardener, $1,200; gardener in c ar e of greenhouses, $1,180; four gardeners at $1,100_ each; outside doreman, $1,000; two clerks at 1,150 each; two shipping clerks at $1,000 each; general mechanic, $1,500; carpenters-one $1,460, one $1,200; nine skilled laborers at $864 each · painter, $936; skilled laborers and laborers at rates to be fixed by the director, $18,000; all imder the direction of the Joint no in im Committee on the Library, $52,642. m,,,,_,"§,,,_· """’°' Re airs and improvements: For proc manure soil tools if. mus _, ,_. pure asing trees, shrubs, plants, and seeds; materials and miscellaneous supplies; traveling expenses and per diem in lieu of subsistence of the director and his assistants not to exceed $300; street car fares 11:;; pglcexdgig  ; officp equipment sind ep3nt;ingen€}’px(§>enses in conre airs an unprovemen s o o amc · h, care, and maintenance of motor—propelled delivery vehi¢§2s;€;iirc&h)§s; of botamcal books,_per1od1cals and books of reference not to exceed $120; gepleralg reipairs to buildlingsglgreenhouses, heating apparatus, . e s orerooms, an sta es· painting 1 · ‘ _ ¥oogvl$ks and roadways; repairing and putting giiiigdrtmggdgodg m sanitary condition; repairs and improvements to director’s resi-