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 430 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II.= Ch. 103. 1922; v01. za, p. ssv. and contracts authorized together with a chronological history of the regular appropriation bills, as required by law, $4,000, to be paid to the persons designated by the chairmen of sa1d committees to do the ,u{‘°h*‘°°t°'°°°°“p' U Q p `_ ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL. __;‘f 01*1;*101: or ancmrncr or rms CAPITOL. U °,${°Q§,Y°°‘* °“i°i Salaries: Architect of the Capitol, $6,000; chief clerk and account- ' ant, $3,000; civil engineer, $2,400; construction draftsman, $2,000; two clerks, at $1,200 each; compensation to disbursing clerk, $1,000; Egrer  céharge of toiletls in cenltral portion oé tix; lgapitol, $660; rer or eaning rotun a, com ors cme, an o ortion of Capitol, $660; two laborers in charge of public toilets o1fmtZePHouse of Representastggs and up the terliaoe, at $720 egcg; foregomanngf ‘omeu, ; twen y-one c arwomon at 2 0 eac ; in _, $25,080. m°‘"°‘°'°"""“‘*°'* For forty-eaght elevator conductors, including fourteen for the Senate (glee:  and fourteen for the House Omoo Building, at 1,200 e, 5 ,600. m‘§,°g{_‘°,}_d,_”°“‘*“¤’ oarrror. nurnnmos arm onomms. G¤¤}¤&l www to Capitol Buildings: For work at the Capitol and for one al re airs b°”°'°"’°°° thereof, including cleaning and repairing works of arti ilalgs for? the east and west fronts of the center of the Capitol and for Senate and House Omoo Buildings; flagstaffs, halyards, and tackle; wages of mechanics and laborers; purchase and maintenance, and driving of motor-propelled, passenger—carrying omce vehicles; and not exceedrng1$120 gp; the prrgcgaésggg techmcal and necessary reference books _ an C1 y ec ory, , . d,,,§,,'°§,,t‘f,€ "°SZ‘,,‘,l2§ For continuing the work of restoring the decoration on the walls exgended under the direction of the Architect of the Capitol, $5,000. ¥¤¤r¤¤r¤¤:. M- zpitol Grounds: For care and improvement of grounds surrounding e Capitol, Senate   House _ Buildings, pay of one clerk meilhamcs, garglenecrs, fertilizers, repan·s to pavements, walks, and • ro ways, $40, 50. T"'°· *’“"‘“· °‘°· For trees, shrubs, giants, fertilizers, and skilled labor for the grounds of the Capitol and enate and House Omoo Buildings, $4,000. ,,f°""“" ‘° """"* For repairs and improvements to steam iire—engine house, Senate and House stables, and Maltby Building, including personal services, $1,500. r¤@°° °m°° Bum Senate Omoo Building: For maintenance, miscellaneous items and ‘°"‘“‘°°* suréplres, and fcgi aillh ngiessary Oygrsogsgll and otlhles sergfceifor the care an operation o nate ce dmg', or e ecti d supervision of the Senate Committee on Rules, $55,654. on an "““‘““"°· or furniture for the Senate Omoo Building and for labor and material incident thereto and repairs thereof, window shades, awnmgs, carpets, glass for windows and bookcases, desk lamlps, window Fentilatpirs, panting plates for doors and committee tab es, electric Hm Om Bum ans, an so or, §7,500. _ _ _ _ . House Omoo Brnld : F ten ce, m 1 ding ll "‘i·»»—·_·~¤»··~»- amend at tu ¤.£...y°§er“$r";.“QS, $33,360. ° “ ““’“°° °“°°“S §°§%{’},,,,"{,‘,§,‘j'P'““’· Ogapgolil power plpinéz For lightipgnghe Cagitol, Senatieéaind House about the same: Coast a:§rGeodetic Survegé the Union Station group of temporary housing, Botanic Garden, nate stables and engine house, House stables, Maltby Building, and folding and storage moms of the Senate; pay of superintendent of meters, at the rate of $1,600 per annum, who shall inspect all gas and electric meters
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