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 2179 mon. ` Capitol->—C·ontinued _ ( Architect of ·Capitol·¥—Continued ‘ Powers and duties, p. 1298, § 162 ___ Purchases and services for architect, p. 2090, § 222 1 Title changed from Superintendent of Capitol Build- » ing and Grounds, p. 1298, § .161 _ · White House, duty to inventory property in and about, r. 22, § 51. · ` . Arrest of offenders on Capitol Grounds, p. 1300, E 201 Art exhibits in_ Capitol prohibited, p. 1300, §§ 189, 190 Capitol police I _ ° Appointment, p. 1301, §. 206 . _' ( Botanic Garden, supervision, p. 1301, .§ 215 Payment of salaries, `p. 1301, § 207 r Protectionof buildings and grounds, p. 1301, §§ 213, 214 ° · Suspension ot members as atecting right to pay, p. 1301, § 209 ·. Q ‘ it _ Suspension of members, authority of captain, p. 1301, Fniform and -equipment,`p. 1301, §§ 210-212 _ ( Care and control of buildings and grounds, p. 1299, § 174 _ Concerw on Capitol Grounds, p.»1301, § 205 - - 1 · _( · District of Columbia laws extended to Capitol Square, p. .1300,.§192· _ _». - ( Disused apparatus transferred to other branches ot Gov· __ ernment, p. 1298, _§ 171 » _ '_ . ( Enforoementof laws to protect Capitol, p. 1300, §§ 200, 202 Estimates for improvement. ot grounds, p. 1%8, { 173 _ Extra pay of employees, p. 3101, { 221  ’ ( Fine arts works, acceptance and assignment `to, places, — ·p.1300,{188` Q ».   ` Firearms and ureworks, discharge on Capitol Grounds, ` p.-1300,‘§» 198 _ . _ ‘ _ Flags and devices to advertise party orpnlaations, display I _ on Capitol. Grounds prohibited, p. 1300, { 199 h ` Furniture for houses of Congress, p. ,1298, {Q 1w, 170 F Harangum or oratious on Capitol Grounds, p. 1300, i _198 ·` ~ Heatingaud ventllatlng Senate wing, p. 1%8, Q 168 M ' House Ome Building, control, superyision and ure, p. 1299, · . at '175—·184·, _» ‘ . ( Injury to grounds or structures or other thtugs thereon, p. e 1300, t 197 t —. · e ~ ( intoxicating liquors, sale in building prohibited,‘p._1300, to 191 - ~ 0 · € Inventory "ot public property in or about Capitol, p. 1301, Lighuheat, and power plant, p, 1%9, { 185 . Lighting, hmting, and ventllatlng House ot Representatives, ( p.1%8,|167 _“ `_  ‘·_ Material. and equipment for use at Qspitol and other buildings, transfer by Secretary of War, p. 1300, Q 133 _ National Statuary Hall, arrauzemout and Ms, P- .1300. § 187 . _ · . Obstruction ot roads in Capitol Grounds, p. 1300, Q 195 Parades. or assemblages on Capitol Grounds _ prohibited, p. 1300, §` 199 . - · . Prosecution and punishment ot oEenses in Capitol or on . _grounds,p.1300,I900 _ ~   ` Protection ot‘buildings·a;nd property, p. 1300, l 193 ‘ Public meeting on Capltol Grounds, p. 1300, $ 199 _ . Public use ot ~mpltol Grounds, p. 1300, if 19-1-199 Repairs, direction, and supervision ot Architect or Capitol, - 13..1298,]].68 ‘ _.  Retirement of, employees-of superintendent, see Retirement of civil-service employem · 0 · , Selling! articles on Capitol- Grounds prohibited, p, 1300, § 196 ‘ ’.

X 3apitol—eContinned Soliciting fares, alms, subscriptions, or contributions on Capitol Grounds prol1ibited,°p. 1300, § 196 ·· ‘ s Speech making on Capitol Grounds, p. 1300, § 198 Storage building forlunused documents, p. 1298,`§ 172 ‘ Superintendent of Capitol Building and Grounds, title changed to "Architect”of Capitol," p. 1298, § 161 · - _suspe¤s1o¤ of regulations governing use of Capitol Grounds, p. 1300, § 203; p. 1301, §§ 204, 205 _. Telegraph lines connecting Capitol with department build- 8 . ings; p. 1290, §§ 28-30-, _ laptured and Abandoned Property. Claims of proceeds for- abandoned property, jurisdiction of Court of Claims, p. 899, § 268 l Preservation and sale of property abandoned or otherwise derelict, p. 1306, § 310 ‘ - - Proceeding to condemn venue or district of trial, of 873, § 107 . _ o Tradingby persons in military or naval service prohibited, p. 1703, § 217 °. l 3'arbonates- ·. See Mmnnat. Lanns Ann Mmmo lar Floats · ` See Tnansronmrion 0 larxnack Amendment See Tmtnsronrmron Barrier Pigeons W _· _ Interference with Governmeuteowned birds, punishment, _ — `p. 1696, §§ 111~·1`13 _" ` larriers ‘  i · See also Rarnaonns; Sruremo; Txnnsronmrron Directors, contracts in case of interlocklngstrdirectorates, l p. 354; 5 20 . _ n _ 1 Feeder lines, aiding construction not prohibited by anti- "trust laws, p. 353, 5 18 __ Immigration, solicitation by transportation companies pro- hibited, p. 134, { 143 ·. Penalties, transportation of birds, animals, or usb unlaw- _ fully taken ln national parks, p.`_395, S 63 See Tnxansromwrron ` lauseways - ’ See N `kvxoanuz Wxrnns lometeries “ g - See also Narxonu. Cnmnrzaras _ "_ Exemption of cemetery companies from income tax. p. lensus p Bulletins; printing and distribution, of 329, § 4 Bureau of Census, establishment, personnel, and functions, p. 3%, Q r etseq. _ _ ‘ · . ` Coplesof old‘records‘for States or cities, p. 329, § 5 Deconnlnl census . ` Cmsus period, p. 330, I 22 _ ‘ 1Districts,`·deslgnation, p; 331, 5 28 . ~ Employeesduring census period, p. 330, § 23 et seq. .Enumerators,· p, 331, 5 28 et seq. _ _ . Information for census, duty to furnish correctly, p. ’ 333,15 45et seq. . _ ‘ Interpreters, appointment, p._332, Q 35 Q Place of taking, p, 330, S 21 .. `Scope of census, p. 330, { 27 Special agents, p. 332, § 39 ·, _ _ Statistical matter and other contents of census, col· . lection, p. 333, § 45 et   · P i Supervisors, p. 331, S 28 et seq. Time of taking, p. 330, § 21