SEVENTY-FIRST C ONGRESS . SESS . III . CH. 522. 1931 . nish and install fixed permanent equipment for a cafeteria in such building . Washington, District of Columbia, Coast Guard Building, or some other Government activity : For the construction of a build- ing to be assigned to the Coast Guard or some other Government activity, as may be determined by the Public Buildings Committee, under a total estimated cost of $3,000,000 . Washington, District of Columbia, Department of Justice Build- ing : The limit of cost fixed in the Act of July 3, 1930 (46 Stat ., p. 907), is hereby in creased from $10,000,000 t o $12,000,000, and the Secretary of the Treasu ry is authori zed to constru ct a cross wing . Washington, District of Columbia, water mains and other utilities
The limit of cost fixed in the Act of December 22, 1927 (45 Stat ., p . 34), is hereby increased from $225,000 to $525,000 . PUBLIC BUILDINGS-REPAIRS, EQUIPM ENT, AND GENERAL EXPENSES Repairs and preservation of public buildings : Not exceeding $900 of the amount appropriated for " Repairs and preservation of public buildings " in the Act making appropriations for the Treasury Department for the fiscal year 1932 , is here by made availa ble for acoustical treatment of the ceiling in room 327, Treasury Building, and the allotment of $ 24,0 00 for the Treasury, Treasury Annex Liberty Loan, Butler, and Auditors Buildings in the District of Columbia, contained therein, is hereby increased to $24,900. Mechanical equipment for public buildings : The appropriations for " Mechanical equipment for public buildings, 1931," and " Mechanical equipment for public buildings, 1932," in the Acts making appropriations for the Treasury Department for the fiscal years 1931 and 1932, are hereby made available for the installation of platform scales in completed and occupied public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department . General expenses of public buildings : For an additional amount for general expenses of public buildings, including the same objects specified under this head in the Acts making appropriations for the Trea sury Dep artm ent for the foll owin g fi scal yea rs F or 1931 , includ ing add itiona l for r ental o f quar ters in the Di strict of Columbia for the office of the Supervising Architect and other incidental expenses in connection with the occupancy of such quar- te r s, $15,000 ; For 1932, including not to exceed $43,000 for the rental of addi- ti onal q uarters in the Distr ict of Columbi a for the Off ice of the Su per- vising Architect and incidental expenses in connection with the occu panc y of suc h qu arte rs, $623,060, of which amoun t $456 ,160 may be expended for personal services including not to exceed $103,600 for such services in the District of Columbia . Outside professional services : For an additional amount for out- side professional services as provided in the Public Buildings Act approved May 25, 1926, as amended by the Act approved March 31, 1930, $1,920,000, to remain available until expended . WAR DEPARTMENT-MILITARY ACTIVITIES BUDGE ADVOCATE GENERALS DEPARTMENT Expenses of administration of settlement of war claims, Act of 1928 : For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the work of the War Department in connection with the settlement of war claims as auth orized by the Act approved March 10, 1928 (45 Stat . 1605 Cafeteria equipment, Coast Guard Build- ing, etc . C onstru ction Department of Jus- tice Building Cost increased. Ante, p. 907. Cross wing construc- tion . District of Columbia, water mains, etc . Limit of cost in- creased . Vol.45, p.34. Publi c Bui lding s, re - pairs, etc. Treasury Buildings . Ante, p. 1231 . Acoustical treatment, room 327 . Annexes, etc . Allotment increased . Platform scales, etc . Ante, pp . 355, 1232. Funds available . General expenses . Rent in the District, etc . Additional quarters . Personal services . Outside professional services . Vol. 44, p. 630; Vol. 45, 137. Ante, p . 136. War Depar tment . Judge Advocate Gen- e ral's Depart ment . Settlement of World War Claims . Vol.45,p. 254.
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