1296 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 549. 1925. detic Survey, the Union Station group of temporary housing, Botanic Garden, Senate garage, House garage, Maltby Building, and folding and storage rooms of the Senate, Government Printing Oiiice, and lVashington City post office; pay of superintendent of meters, at the rate of $1,940 per annum, who shall inspect all gas and electric meters of the Government in the District of Columbia without additional compensation; for necessary personal and other services; and for materials and labor in connection with the maintenance and operation of the heating, lighting, and power plant and _ substations connected therewith, $237,361. °p°“’“‘°¤S“PP“°$· For fuel, oil, and cotton waste, and advertising for the power plant which furnishes heat and light for the Capitol and congressional buildings and other buildings speciied in the foregoing mm. i.,,,. Pmg~·Ph· $l55»<>°<>- . . . . ent or suppiy com- The foregoing appropriations under the Architect of the Capitol “"$‘§f·36, ,,_ 53, may be expended without reference to Section 4 of the Act approved Rdmbummm for June 17, 1910, concerning purchases for executive departments. cm-rent, ao., to sum The Department of the Interior, the Public Health Service, the G°'°”m°“‘b‘“m‘“g‘· Coast and Geodetic Survey, the Union Station group of temporary housing, the Government Printing Office, and the Washington City post office shall reimburse the Ca itol power plant for heat, light, and power furnished durin the fiscal year 1926, and the amounts so reimbursed shall be credlited to the appropriations for the said plant and be available for the purposes named therein. m§,§‘},’,,§YB‘“'d*“g““d LIBRARY nmnnrive AND cnomms 0v¤r¤¤¤zf¤¤¤¤- Salaries: Chief engineer, $2,000; electrician, $2,000; decorator, $1,800; painter, $1,500; assistant engineers·—three at $1,500 each, one $1,400; machinists——one $1,500, one $1,400; two wiremen, at $1,500 each; two carpenters, at $1,500 each; plumber, $1,400; skilled laborers—four at $1,080 each, three at $1,020 each; in all, $30,880. '1`¤¤¢¤» ¤1¤¤¤·¤¢¢= For trees, shrubs, plants, fertilizers, and skilled labor for the grounds of Library of Congress, $1,000. Suede? ¤r>¤¤*¤z· For extra services of employees under the Architect of the Capitol to provide for the opening o the Librar Buildin from two until ten o’clock post meridian on Sundays and, legal ho§days, $1,750. Repairs. For repairs, miscellaneous supplies, electric and steam apparatus, and all incidental expenses in connection with the mechanical and structural maintenance of said building, including repairs to sky- lights, gutters, roof, and down spouts; pointing-up open joints in stone walk around the octagon and dome; partitions and grille work to inclose workshops; repairs and replacements to plumbing in west main lavatories and for ventilation of east south curtain, second ' story (card_division), $15,500. _ _ , etgurmrum. shelving. For furmture, includ1ng partitions, screens, shelving, and elec- ` _ trical work plertaimng thereto, $12,000. _ P=¤¤¤i¤€·¢¢¢· Bllipi-· mist;} 61(ppous and necessary pamting throughout the Library in , , . szeeimys. For a€lditional steel trays for storage of catalogue cards in card , division stack, $6,000. ’*°W_b°°’“”“°k5· Toward the construction of new bookstacks in the northeast court §',,‘§,‘·{,F’;,,,,€d_ of the Library of Congress, $345,000: Provided, That the total cost of such stacks shall not exceed $7 45.000 and authority is hereby given totenter into afcplptract or contracts or otherwise incur obligations no in excess 0 · is sum. · B°‘““‘° °°"d°“· BOTANIC GARDEN s_,},’,,*{,,°f°°’· md ¤°j· Salaries: For the director and other personal services in accord- V0l.42.p.l488. moe with “The Classification Act of 192," $75,754; all under the direction of the Joint Committee on the Library.