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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 98. 1923. 1273 For forty-e§ght elevator conductors, including fourteen for the E‘°“*°* °°¤d¤¤*°¤· Senate Office uilding and fourteen for the House Oiiioe Building, at $1,200 each, $57,600. carrron BUILDINGS AND oromans. gggllvuildluzsand Capitol Buildings: For work at the Capitol and for general b,,%§‘{,,°f,°l,,,,'f’*’“"s *° repairs thereof, inc uding cleaning and repairin works of art, flags ' for the east and west fronts of the center of ghe Capitol and for Senate and House Office Buildings; Hagstaifs, lialyards, and tack1e• wages of mechanics and laborers; purchase and maintenance, and driving of motor-propelled, passenger-carry` office vehicles; and not exceeding $100 or the purchase of teiblgnical and necessary reference boo s and city directory, $65,000. B , wm For continuing the work of restoring the decoration on the walls aecmuous, sang of the first-floor corridors in the Senate wing of the Capitol, to be ‘""" expended under the direction of the Architect of the Capitol, $5,000. Spam, { . Sm For special repairs to the Senate Chamber, including extension atechamberqialm ` of ceilin skylight, ainting, reconstruction of air chamber under floor, and for new illdoring, to be immediately available, $31,385. Capitol Grounds: For care and improvement of grounds sur- g,§§,X§°‘"“*‘* °°°‘* rounding the Capitol, Senate and House Office Buildings, pay of one clerk, mechanics, gardeners, care of trees, plantings, fertilizers, repairs to pavements, walks, and roadways, $52,250. bl MFor rgpaiig and irpggovernentsnttci Senate aéid House stables and sym °° m °°’ altb ui in inc u ° perso services, 1,500. _ Senzte Office Building1?§?or maintenance, miscellaneous items and in sfmm Once Bum supplies, and for all necessary personal and other services for the ' care and operation of the Senate Office Buildiiig, under the direction and supervision of the Senate Committee on ules, $56,000. _ For furniture for the Senate Office Building and for labor and material incident thereto and repairs thereof, window shades, awnings, carpets, glass for windows and bookcases, desk lamps, window ventilators, name plates for doors and committee tables, electric fans, and so forth, $7 ,500. Rm mg M For painting and renovating Senate Office Building, and for all °v° ` purposes connected therewith, to be immediately available, $55.370. Smmmm as For one hundred woven—iron storeroom cages, attic floor, Senate wg ` Oiiice Building, to be immediately available, $16,180. House Office Building: For maintenance, including miscellaneous ,,,1”{°“S° °‘“°° B““"‘ items, and for all necessaiiy services, $74,614. i¤¤i¤¤¤¤¤>¤¤<>· Capitol power plant: or lighting, heating and power for the (§’,§’§§’§¤§§‘§'”l“°‘ Capitol, Senate and House Office Buil ings, and Congressional Library Building and the grounds about the same, Coast and Geodetic Survey, the Union Station group of temporary housing, Botanic Garden, Senate stables, House stables, Maltby Building, and foldingvand storage rooms of the Senate, Government Printing Office, and ashington City post office; pay of superintendent of meters, at the rate of $1.600 per annum who shall ins act all gas and electric meters of the ( ioverument in the District of Columbia without additional compensation: for necessary personal and other services; and for materials uml labor in connection with the maintenance and operation of the heating, lighting, and power plant and substations connected therewith. $239,080. For fuel. oil, and cotton waste, and advertising for the power OP°"°u”8 $¤PP“°S- plant which furnishes heat and light for the Capitol and_ congressional buildings and other buildings specified in the foregoing paragraph, $200,000.