SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 549. 1925. 1295 ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL ,0i¤¤¤i*¤¤*¤f¤h¤¤¤viorrrcn or Ancnrrnocr or run oarrron Salaries: Architect of the Ca itol, $6,000; chief clerk and ac- ,f,;‘°“i‘°°‘·°hl°'°1°‘k· countant, $3,150; civil engineer, $2,7 70; two clerks, at $1,840 each; i compensation to disbursing clerk, $1,000; laborers——one at $1,100, two at $1,010 each, two at $950 each; forewoman of charwomen, $760; twenty-one charwomen, at $412.80 each; in all, $31,048.80. For forty-eight elevator conductors, including fourteen for the E1°“"°" °"“°*‘“°“· Senate Office Building and fourteen for the House Office Building, at $1,520 each, $72,960. ' oA1>rI·oL BUILDINGS AND oRoUNDs g,E,§},’f,*Q1b"““°g°““d Capitol Buildings: For work at the Capitol and for general re- btillglinsxgtlletnffpmrs t° pairs thereof, including cleaning and repairing works of art, flags, flagstaffs, halyards, and tackle; wages of mechanics and laborers; purchase or exchange, maintenance, and driving of motor-propelled, passenger-carrying office vehicles; and not exceeding $100 for the purchase of technical and necessary reference books and city directory; $70,990. _ _ For continuing the work of restoring the decoration of the first- d6§,°§§f,‘,§‘§ ,,,°‘g§‘,,‘,§‘{',, floor corridors in the Senate wing of the Capitol, to be expended wins. ' under the direction of the Architect of the Capitol, $5,000. Capitol Grounds: For care and improvement of grounds sur- g,§§’d";"*““· °‘°·· roimding the Capitol, Senate and House Office Buildin s, pay of one clerk, mechanics, gardeners, care of trees, plantings, fertilizers, repairs to pavements, walks, and roadways $62,368. S bm t t , For surgical treatment of trees on the Capitol grounds, $5,000. tmeliigi ma mm ° For repairs and improvements to Senate and House garages and ,,,§°P‘“” ‘° "““¥°s• Maltby Building, including personal services, $1,500. S t Om Bum Senate Office Building: For maintenance, miscellaneous items and isém ° °° ` supplies, and for all necessary personal and other services for the ’““‘°‘“”‘°°· care and operation of the Senate Office Building, under the direction and supervision of the Senate Committee on Rules, $81,368. For extension and changing of electric wiring of the attic floor E"°“’*°°’·°‘°· to provide necessary electric lighting for the storage rooms, $1,000; for concrete floor for the attic story, $15,750; for new revolving door for ground floor, southwest corner, Senate Office Building, $1,750; in all, $18,500. For furniture for the Senate Office Building and for labor and "““"°“'°· material incident thereto and repairs thereof, window shades. awnings, carpets, glass for windows and bookcases, desk lamps, window ventilators, name ggatgsb for doors and committee tab es. electric f ns and so forth ., 5 . aliouse Office Buildihg: For maintenance, including miscellaneous i,,g°`ls° Om°° Bum items, and for all necessary services, $98,965. M‘““‘°“°“°°· To enable the ArCl1it€Ct of the Capitol, Sllbjcdi to the direction m,f;ggs,0,°‘;ddl}‘Q,0,f'§lg; and supervision of the commission in control of the House Office ew- Building, to prepare and submit to Congress, on the first day of the first regular session of the Sixty-ninth Congress, plans, specifications, and estimates for the erection of an addigon or extensiop to thel House Office Buildin sufficient to provide two rooms or eac _ , Liember, including an? recommendations as to the acquisition of an ·t,§,§,q‘§§§‘°“ °l °°°" additional site for the erection of an additional office building for Members, $2,500. _ _ _ _ Capitol power plant: For lighting, heating, and power for the §;:; P1°”*· Capitol, Senate and House Office Buildings, and Congressional Library Building, and the grounds about the same, Coast and Geo- » 45822°-·—25T—-——-84