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738 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. IL Ch. 384. 1910. Islhrial purchase of necessary technical books, ninety-five thousand o ars. S*""'“‘¥·°’°· For metal shelving, Senate Office building, for the accommodation of the library and document room of the Senate, and for storage of documents, thirty-eight thousand dollars. M°*”*°“’·”°°· For maintenance, miscellaneous items and supplies, and for all necessaiggersonal and other services for the care and operation of the gcenate C ce Buildingi ifndexiutllge direction and superylisioglimcg th; nate ommittee on u es; t y·n.ine thousand t un an sixt dollars. ' Rcfrizmm Plant. The Su erintendent of the Ca itol Building and Grounds is author- °°%i:Z§ $Y;,:§{,°{f.$,3,. ized and directed to spbmit at the next session of Congress, plans and ‘°d· specifications and estunate of cost for a refrigerating plant, mcluding andiip mal% maclliine for the Capitol Building and the Senate an ouse ce bu` . f:.¤;}t‘gQ,;¤,g““* Improving the Capitol giounds: For the care and improvement of the ground? surropnging t lp Capitol, (Senate pndfHo1¤&szeB Office buildings pay o one c er mee amcs gar eners or erf rs re airs to dg palwééglnents, walking and poadwafi theusgnd dollars., P ¤88’°¤¤ te apito groun : tis erey eclaredtobethe ur-

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§}‘c,,,,{§,§’f’ “’“ °“‘ the House oi; Representatives of the United States and the Superintendent of the apitol Building and Grounds are hereby authorized Ymly Pmmm and directed to acquire sand plremises by purchase, condemnation, or otherwise and to expend for t at purpose not more than five hundred thousand dollars m any one fiscal year, commencing with the year nmgteen hp`pdre;ldlpn<l elexhen, the pleilpons authplrized {lo acquire suc prope y s a annua y, wi m said mit, ure ase w atever of said property is in their `ud ment offered at the? t 1 f c0¤dmm,0¤r?m to its actual value, provided they shall not purclixsanlvnrisdlilgrtlylzz ggepigagsh aplgitpamzed above its fair actual value. If m any year there should not be offered grxlperty tsugisgantially up tp saiclhsupfr ofPfivedhutrid1%edhth¢{}1sang ars a 1 s air va ue or ess, e ice- residen o t 't States, the Speaker of the House of Representatives of th; Uhitgd Eggtegskgnpll 21; Superipzexzdent of the Capitol Builggng and Grounds u o omsiueconemnaion r d t _ secure any or all of the land herein authorizell ilieliae sliglsuililiedljlbriltl foli- Ammmmu mmm pggzg gag; gvllzagggsly estimap; to bf fivedhundred thousandl dollars’ _ year. suc con emnai ‘ deemed necessary, they shall be in accordance wfii1hPi·hge(;>rbllv§;i<lii1: of the_ Act of Congress approved August thirtieth, eighteen hundred vol 26 P uz and nincgénprovu mg a site for the enlargement of tie Government ‘ ’ ‘ dephgitatutes at Llargeéhvolume twenty-slix, chapter eight n re an ir y-seven . or e exe t t f ¤ Lighting C it lhulirgled thoigsargl dollars. cu mn 0 B Omgomm ve wmm°P° t' te aitoland o d:F l'ht' th ' md groundsmzgbout the same, irgluldling thd)rSdiiatdn§,nd 6H(3>lil;ht0C&I£ uildmgg, Botanic Garden, Senate and House stables, and engine house, altby Building, and folding and storage rooms of the Senate