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 594 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CIi. 430. JULY 5, 1932. and intercommunicating telephone systems, conduit, wiring, call bell and signal systems, platform scales and for maintenance and repair of t o we r c l oc ks ; for installati on and repair of mechanical equip ment, for any of the foregoing items in buildings not reserved by vendors on sites under the control of tfie 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 Mari ne hospitals, 10 per centum of the annual rentals of such buildings : Pro vid ed, quarantine stations, That of the sum herein appropriated, liot exceeding $125,000 may be eto. used for the installation and repair of mechanical equipment in marine hospitals, the national leprosarium, and quarantine stations Treasury Bui ldi ng s, (including Marcus Hook, and not exceeding $38,000 for the Treas- n. c. ury, Treasur~y Annex, Li erty 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 Pneu mati c tunes, for chan ges in, maintena nce of, a nd repai rs to th e pneuma tic-tube NVoL38kp .1 1~; vol . systems In New York City installed under franchises of the city of 45, p. 533. New York approved June 29, 1909, and June 11, 1928, and the pay- ment of any obligations arising thereunder, in accordance with the authority of the Acts approved August 5 1909 (36 Stat. 120), and May 15, 1928 (45 Stat. 533), author izing the Secret ary of the Treas - ury to enter int o contracts with the city of New York to abide by the terms, conditions, and requirements of said franchises : Provided fur- Personal services re- ti t e r, Tha t this sum shall not be availabl e for the paymen t of personal striction . services except for work done by contract, or for temporary fob l abor under exigency not exceeding at one time the sum at 1 $100 at any one building, $600,000 . vaults and sates. Vaults and safes : For vaults and lock-box equipments and repairs thereto in all completed and occupied public buildings under the control of the Trea sury D epart ment, and for the necessary safe equipments and repairs thereto in all public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, whether completed and occupied or in cour se of con struc tion, exc lusiv e of perso nal servi ces, exce pt fo r work done by contract or for temporary job labor under exigency not exceeding at one time the sum. of $50 at any one building, $150,000. General expenses . General expenses : To en able the Se creta ry of the T reasu ry to Vol. 35, p. 537, execute and give effect to the p rovisions of sect ion 6 of .the Act of u.s. c.,p. 1020. May 30, 1908 (U. S . C ., title 31, sec . 683) : For salaries of architec- Technical services, tural, engineer ing, and technic al perso nnel and inspect ors in t he et c' District of Columbia and elsewhere, not otherwise provided for, Superintendence,etc. not exc eeding $ 2,446,54 0 ; ex pe ns es of superintendence, including expenses of all inspectors and other officers and employees, on duty or detailed in connection with work on public buildings and the furnish ing and equipmen t thereo f, and t he work of the S upervisi ng Archite ct s Off ice, und er order s from t he Treas ury Depa rtment ; fo r the transportation of household goods, incident to change of head- quarters of district engineers, construction engineers, inspection engineers, and inspectors, not in excess of five thousand pounds at Tran spor ting effe cts. any one tun e, together with the necessary e xpense incident to packing and draying the same, not to exceed in any one year a total ex endi- pi me gent, field sup- ture of $4,500 ; office rent and expenses of field force, including tempora ry, sten ographic, and ot her assi stance, in the p reparati on of reports and the care of public property, and so forth ; advertising, office supplies. including drafting materials, especially prepared paper, typewriting machines, adding machines, and other mechanical labor-saving devices, and exchange of same ; furniture, carpets, elec- 1So in or igin al.