272 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 209. 1916. office, under orders from the Treasury Department; office rent and enses of superintendents, including temporary stenographic and mer assistance in the preparation of reports an the care of public ‘§}_’,':{,'}?_‘*'* properti, and so forth; advertismg; office supplies, mcluding drafting mms ’Z§°$Z,%$c5“r'§i1'a£QP$§§`ii§€ic’Z‘.“°.i‘¤"&°2;.§¤‘},‘}.¥g% ma es, , of same; furniture carpets electric light fixtures, and office equipment; telephone service; riot to exceed $6,000 for stationery; not to exceed $1,000 for books of reference, law books, technical periodicals and journals; contingencies of even} kind and description, traveling expenses of site agents, recording eeds and other evi ences of title, photographic mstrnments, chemicals, lates, and hotophic materials, and" such other articles andp supplies and) such gr? d `d al d d l l h mmor an mei ent expenses not enumerate ,connecte so e ywit work on public buildgigs, the acquisition of sites, and the administrat1ve_work connec with the annual appropriations under the Supervising Arch1tect’s Office as the Secretary of the Treas may • deem necessary and specially order or approve, but not iii-lchiding heatgight, gamtor service, awmngs, curtams, or any expenses for the gene mamtenance of the Treasm·y Building, or s1u·veys, laster n1odeli,0progress5]:él(;otographs, test pit borings, or mill and shop ms 1 ns, $563 . ,,,@$°""" °°"" Xscchitectural cbmpetitions: To enable the Secretary of the Treassi£·Qy¤¤¤¤¤f¤¤¤¤i¤~ ury to make payment for architectural services under contracts Vol. 2-:, p. ma entered mto prior to the repeal of the Act entitled "An Act authorizthe Secretary of the Treasury to obtain plans and s ecifications for mi . . _ _ P B1; he buildings to be erected under the supervision of the Treasury partmentgand providing for local supervision of the construction of the same, _ approved Februaiy twentieth, eighteen hundred and mnety-three, mc uding Q(ld1l510D8· commission accruin under certain of said contracts due to increase m the limits of cost ol certain build- · mgs, except as otherwise specihcally provided by law, and includin m0,H_m,,_ payment for the services from Jul first, nineteen hundred and 37v¤ng,p.1m; von. twelve, of the architect of the Hilb, Hawaii, building, specially ’°‘ ‘ selected under the provisions of the Act a roved March fourth, nineteen hxmdred and eleven, the unexpended)balances of the approggications for arch1tectma1_com1petitions, public buildings, for the _ al years ending June thxrtnet , nineteen hundred and fifteen and nmeteen hupdreedi andlsixteien, or lpo much thereof as may be necessary is con mu an ma e av bl f 'd durm' g fiscal year nineteen hundred andaseii·erite(¢-ii·1.S8‘1 Purposes the ruauc BUILDINGS, orrzxarmo rzxmmsns. ¥2,§”.;£T§.L°'f°¤g_ T Operating force: For such personal services as the Secretary of the reasury may deem necessaryun connection with the care, maintenance, and repair of all public builduggs under the control of the Treasury Department (except as herein ter rovided), together with A _ t t t _ the grounds thereof the equipment andpfumishings therein, inmjggtgglmggjegg; cluding assistant custodians, yanitors, watchmen, laborers, and char- ¤¤¢· women; engineers, firemen, elevator conductors, coal assers, electncmns, dynamo tenders, lampists, and wiremen; mechanical labor force m connection with said buildings, including carpenters, plumbers, steam fitters, machinists, and pamters, but in no case shall the rates of compensation for such mechanical labor force be in excess Amount avamlo of the rates current at the time_a.nd in the place where such services {cr- meal year isis. 81`B employed, $3,025,000, of Wlllcll Sum $25,000 shall be avajlgblg for Pmm the ab0ve·named purposes for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eunenigs ze; which S1Xt€€11Z Pfvgfided, That the fore<>*oi.¤ up ro riation shall be avail- °'°“°"‘°· able for use m connection with all public under the comm]
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