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1386 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 285. 1911. TNQ B““d*'£*8· For installation and maintenance of electrical burglar—alarm mmm ° commbm devices in the Treasury Building at Washington, District of Columbia, seven hundred and twenty dollars. _ Gc¤em1¢¤v¢¤¤¢¤· General expenses of public buildmgs: To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to execute and give effect to the provisions of section V<>¤·?»§·P·637- six of the Act of May thirtieth, mneteen hundred and eight (Thu·ty- Sulpgiidiggiigl xsiiiiiiii fifth Statutes, page five hundred and thirty-seven, part one): _For '°°°· additional salary of one thousand dollars for the Supervising Architect of the Treasury for-the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve,and 1>r¤f¤¤;¤e¤· ¢¤=·· i¤ for compensation of skilled draftsmen, civil engineers, comdputers, and "°m°°°t °°m°°' such other services as the Secretary of the Treasury may eem neces- _ sary and specially order, to be employed_only in the office of the Supervising Architect exclusively to carry mto effect public building _ legislation, including the administrative work in connection with the annual a pro riations under the control of the Supervis1ngArch1tect’s pmqaai. office: PE·ovid)ed, That the expenditures on this account or the fiscal um"' year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, shall not S¤1>cr¤nw¤d•¤¤¤¤.i¤— exceed four hundred thousand dollars; for compensation of super- ?§l°”’°°°"°°b°m` vising superintendents, superintendents, and junior superintendents of construction, inspectors of public buildings, and inspectors of mechanical and electrical engineering, in connection with the erection and ins ection of work on public buildings, at rates of compensation to be dlitermined by the &cretary of the Treasury, but in no case ““"‘· exceeding eight dollars per day, Sundays included: Promkled, That the enditures on this account for the.iiscal year ending June thirtiigtili, nineteen hundred and twelve, shall not exceed two hundred hgckww 1¤¤>¤r and forty thousand dollars; for compensation of mechanical labor ' force, including carpenters, plumbers, machinists, and such other services as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary and specially order, including the compensation of superintendents and assistant superintendents of repairs, engaged in work incident to repair of buildings, mechanical equipment, and vaults, safes, and locks, at such rates of compensation as may be determined by the t Secretary of the Treasm, but in no case to exceed for any one person the rates current for s` ar services at the timeandin the place where uma. such services are performed: Provided, That the expenditures on this account for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, shall not exceed eighty thousand dollars; for expenses of remit.; ma mis superintendence, including traveling expenses of building and furni- °°“¤¤°°¤¤ °*P°°°°°· ture inspectors and other officers and employees, on duty or detailed in connection with work on public buildings and the furnishing and e%pipment thereof, under orders from the Treasury Department, o ce rent, and expenses incident thereto, for superintendents, including temporary stenogra hic and other assistance incident to the preparation of reports and the care of public property, and so forth; for commissions to disbursing agents in accordance with law for cost of advertising; for office supplies, including drafting materials, ana, p. ms. specially prepared paper, ty(pewriting machines and exchange of same, and furniture, carpets, an office equipment, stationery, telephone service, and such other articles and supplies as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary and specially order or approve for the use_of the office of the Supervising Architect, not including heat, light, janitor service, awnings, curtains, or any expenses for the general maintenance of the Treasury building, but including not exceedin one thousand five hundred dollars for books of reference technicj periodicals and journals, subscriptions to which may lie paid in advance, and also for contingencies of every kind and character, mcluding compensation and expenses of judges to select plans, care chgwpiasioun w sr- of sites acquired foihpublic buil ings, commissions to architects under v¤i.zv,p.4¤a the provisions of e Act approved February twentieth, eighteen