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 72d CONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 134. FEBR UARY 28, 1933 . 1361 Office Building, under the direction and supervision of the Senate Committee on Rules, acting through the Architect of the Capitol, who shall be its executive agent, 5215,000, and $1,000 shall be nn- mediately available. House Office Building : For maintenance, including miscellaneous . Hous e Off ice 'Bui ld- items, and for all necessary services, $277,950. 1ƒ Maintenance, etc . The sum of $220,000 of the unexpended balances in the appropria- tfona1acf oe construe. e. Lions available for construction and furnishing of the new House Office Building shall be covered into the Treasury. C apitol power plant : For lighting, heating, and power for the maintenance, ante Po wer Capitol, Senate and House Office Buildings, Supreme Court Build- ing, Congressional Library Buildings, and the grounds about the same, Botanic Garden, Capitol garages, folding and storage rooms of the Senate, Government Printing Offi ce, and Wash ingt on C ity post of fice ; perso nal a nd ot her se rvice s, en ginee ring i nstru ments , fuel, oil, materials, labor, advertising, and purchase of waterproof wearing apparel in connection with the maintenance and operation of the heating, lighting, and power plant, $312,835. For the installation of duplicate steam lines to new buildings ; toDupli tes tes. lines clean -wate r inta ke sc reens and auxiliaries and high-tension switch- Instaiiation, etc. ing equipment, including all necessary work in connection with such instal lation, and for all labo r, mater ials, tra vel expe nses, an d sub- sistence therefor ; and without regard to section 35 of the Public Vol .36 6, ,p. 699. Buildings Act, approved June 25, 1910, as amended, or the Classifi- vol. 4s, p .13 3 cation Act of 1923, as amen ded, for emp loym ent of all necessary u .s.C.,8upp. VI,p. pers onnel, incl uding arch itect ural, engin eerin g, and prof essio nal 3i Technical services. services and other assistants, and for all other expenses incident thereto, the unexpended balance of the appropriation for this pur- pose for the fiscal year 1933 is continued available during the fiscal year 1934- The appropriations under the control of the Architect of the et rch ses in e n of Supply co m- Capitol may be expended without reference to section 4 of the Act its. approved J une 17, 1910 (U . S . C ., title 41, sec . 7), concerning pur- V l sHcpp5 1. chases for executive departments. The Government Printing Office and the Washington C ity post currren bet ce mto desig office shall reimburse the Capitol power plant for heat, light, and Da ted buil ding s. power furnis hed during the fiscal ye ar 1934 and the amounts so reimbursed shall be covered into the Treasury. LIBR ARY BUI LDING AND GRO UNDS Salaries : For chief engineer and all personal services pay provided by law, $42,830. For trees, shrubs, plants, fertilizers, and skilled labor grounds of Library of Congress, $1,000. For necessary expenditures for the Library Building under the jurisdiction of the Architect of the Capitol, including minor improve- ment s, maint enance, r epair, e quipment, suppli es, mate rial, an d appur- tenances, and personal and other services in connection with the mechanical and structural maintenance of such building, $17,750. For fur nit ure, inc lud ing part itio ns, scr eens, s helv ing, and el ectr ical work pertaining thereto and repairs thereof, $10,000. For completion of the addition to the Library of Congress building under the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the construction and equipment of an annex to the Library of Congress," approved June 13, 1930 (46 Stat ., p . 583), $325,000, to be immedi- ately available and to remain available until expended, 3051 at L ibra ry b uild ing and gr ounds. rates of aperatmg force. for the Trees, plants. etc. Ma int enan ce, re- pairs. etc. Furniture, etc . Library annex . Com pletion , equip. me rit, etc. Vol. 46, p. 5&i.