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 72d CON GRESS. SESS. II. CH. 212. M ARCH 3, 1933 . 15ƒ3 fly screens for same), and not exceeding $24, 000 for the Treasury . Treasury buildings . Treasur y Anne x, Lib erty L oan, a nd Aud itors' Buildi ngs in the D is- trict of Columbia : Provided further, That this sum s hall not be stnet~al servic es re- available for the payment of personal services except for work done by contract or for temporary job labor under exigency not exceeding at one time the sum of $100 at any one building, $850,000 . Mechanical equipment : For installation and repair of mechanical m nt cbanical eq uip- Me chani cal in all completed and occupied public buildings under the Heating,llgbting,etc, control of the Treasury Department, including heating, hoisting, plumbing, gas piping, ventilating, vacuum cleaning, and refrigerat- mg apparatus, electric-light plants, meters, interior pneumatic tube and intercommunicating telephone systems, conduit, wiring, call bell and signal systems, platform scales, and for maintenance and repair of tower clocks ; for installation and repair of mechanical equipment, for any of the foregoing items, in buildings not reserved by vendors on sites under the control of the Treasury Department acquired for public buildings or the enlargements of public buildings, the total expenditures on this account for the current fiscal year not to exceed 10 per centum of the annual rentals of such buildings : Provided, Pro vis os hos pit als , That of the sum herein appropriated, not exceeding $125,000 may be qua rant ine stations, used for the installation and repair of mechanical equipment in marine hospitals, the national -leprosarium, and quarantine stations (inc luding Marcu s Hook ), and not e xceedin g $38, 000 fo r the Treas- D Treasury buildings, ury, Treasury Annex, Liberty Loan ; and Auditors' Buildings in the District of Columbia, but not including the generating plant and its maintenance in the Auditors' Building, and not exceeding $10,000 for changes in, maintenance of and repairs to the pneumatic-tube systems Pneumatic York ity . tubes, in New York City installed under franchise of the city of New York Vol.36, p.120;Vol. approved June 29, 1909, and June 11, 1928, and the payment of any 4s, p. 533. obligations arisin thereunder, in accordance with the authority of the Acts approve August 5, 1909 (36 Stat ., p. 120), and May 15, 1 92 8 (45 St at ., p . 533 ), author izing the Secretar y of the Treasury to Contracts. enter in to contra cts with the city of New Y ork to ab ide by th e terms, conditions, and requirements of said franchises
 * Provided further

Pe rso nal service re- That this sum shall not be available for the payment of persona servic es except for work done by contract, or for t emporary job labor under exi ency not exceeding at one time the sum of $100 at any one building, 700,000. Vaults and safes : For vaults and lock-box equipments and repairs Vaults and safes. thereto in all completed and occupied public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, and for the necessar safe equipments and repairs thereto in all public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, whether completed and occupied or in course of construction, exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract or for temporary job labor under exigency not exceeding at one time the sum of $50 at any one building, $490,000. General expenses : To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to exe- General expenses. Vol. 35, p. 537. cute a nd give e ffect to the provi sions of section 6 of the A ct of May u. S. C .,p.102o. '30, 1908 (U . S . C., title 31, sec . 683) : For salaries of architectural, Technical, etc ., serv- endineering, and technical personnel and inspectors in the District of ices. Columbia and elsewhere, not otherwise provided .for, not exceeding superintendence,etc. $2,521,225 inspe ctors anothe r offi cers a nd emp loyees, on du ty or detail ed in connection with work on public buildings and the furnishing and equ ipmen t th ereof, and the work of t he S uperv ising Arch itec t's Transporting effects, Office, under orders from the Treasury Department ; for the trans- etc. portation of household goods, incident to change of headquarters of district engineers, construction engineers inspection engineers, and inspectors, not in excess of five thousand pounds at any one time,
 * expenses of superintendence, including expenses of all