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§. 161 elem 4a.;.i..a¤nn1;.w znunn Sec. e e . {Ei; 3S¤nn.·; nmlgnment nf nneecneierl space. ~ 1S§. Pnpitnf wpewer ‘z ‘ nlnnt. 1S§. Txnnefee ei mnterinlnné eqnlp»m:§ te Architect. lS‘§'. `bintienni Statuary Heli. ~ · ISS. Wnein of nee erin. i 381%:. Art exhibits. _ lien.  » ., » 331. ei iniexienting liquors in Capital. lil?. Lewe of District extentleel te Canitnl square. ESS. Feeteetien et huildings and prnnerty. `l Cnnitel gzennrle; ptniiie nee. · lee. Senie; nhstrnetlen nf tends. ‘ ‘, _

 Exnie; nhet ei nrtieiee {nr enle; signs.

ifi?. Seine; injuries te. _ · . _ len. nienrnen ez- Heewerke; hnrnngues or eratiens. ‘ l%."Sn.n<ae; parades er newqnlngee; display of mugs.

 {Same; preneentinn and punishment of cffenqes. —

291. Seine; amests. _ Bei?. Seine; Cnpitel emnleyeen te aid in enforcement. · i*i%j3. Seine :n ennpenning rnnlntiene. . i " tiiléf Shine; enenending regnlntinns; Qnpitel p0lice.eemn:xlsal0n.. · :24.35. Sewne; ceneerte on grnnnds. · ‘ ‘ _ Linn. Cnniinl nniie~e__; nppelntment; Si")?. Seine; pnynient. l ·. ieee. Seine: nnspenelnn et members. I _ .

 Seine; my nt n2e1nlpers_ under suspension.
31®.iSnine; nniieem belts and nuns. _ .

211. Senna;. nnilferm; at whose expense. 21*.2. Seine; wearing uniform en dnt?. 213, Seine; te police bnildlng nncl-grnundn. 214. Seine; in nretect g1j§1ifl€i.S.,‘_; - Q

  • .315. Seine; enpervinien of Botanical Gniden. .
.215. Snperintentlenfg etc., of Botanical Garden ann greenhouses.

‘3l’§.',.1¤;:e.lzneen ter Bntnnie Gettlen. e ~ - _ ·’ 21S..Annnni statement of public property. .219. Inventnry nf nnhlie prnperty.2 _ - _ 2213; Ainnacntien nt eeetinns 218 and 21‘9{‘$0 zllinrary of ‘Ceng;e·se._ 221. Entre pay,. . . _ . · Seetinn 161. Title of i Snneiiintendent if Capitol Building and Gxjennds changed in Architect bf- the hpitel.-·-eTl4e title ef fi Snneriaztendent of the (hnitnl Building and Grqunds_." is ehnnged in “A1;{‘hi{€(3{ of the-mCapit0l." (Feb. 14, 1902, c. 17, 32 Sint. 20: Mai: 3, 1921, e. 124. § 1,.41.Stnt. 1291.) , _. 162. Architect of Capitol; powers and duties.—'1‘he_ Architect nt the ilepitel shall exercise all the *1p0wei;· and `antherity exereieed by the former Architect of the Capital and all the clntieés relative to the Cnpitcl Bnilding heretofore perfermed by the Commissioner of Hnblic Buildings end Grounds. end shell be appointed by the President: Provided, That no ennnge in the architectural fentnres of the Capitol huildlng et in the landscape features nf the Cagitel Grounds nhnll · ninde except on plans ‘tn·—be approved bj ‘G0ngresn.· (Aug. 15. 1876, e. 287, _1, 19 St=.1t._.15l'Z°§ Feb. 14, 1902, c. 17, 32 Still:. 20; Mer. 3, 1921, c. 124, §_I, 41 S_tslt.,1291.)_ · · 153. Same; care and stiperintemlence of Capital.-—'I.'*he_ An ~ chitect of the Gnpitel, shell have the care and superintendencc et the Cnpltel._in{;l1uii§g lighting, and shall submit thmxrgh thi Secretary nf the Interior estimates thereof. °His ohiee shalj lie in theffapitel Building. (Aug._15, 1876, c. 287,. § {1, 19 Stat

  • 147.3 _·"é‘ _ _.

‘ 164. , Seine; chief ckrk te pct an caneef ahmee, éieability er. vacancy.-~#·In case of the nheence 0; disability nt the Archi teet nf the Iinited Staten Capitol, the chief clerk shell hate.-ful power and nnthnrityi te dn and perform all the nets which the nnid Ax·ehl_tet·t xnight himself dn, and in case of a vecency the chief elerk nhnll perterm the clntien nt the Architect until the vnenney nhnll be niled neen:·ding to law- (July 7, 1898, c. 571 § l. 39 Sint. 372.} ’ 3 · · ·f 165;. Same; disbnming clerk nf Interim- Department to aw an dinbnrning clerk ef.-—-·Tli1e dishnrning clerk et the Depart ment: nf the Interim, shall act as diebnrning clerk of Amhi . tent of the Capitol, ind diehngse all moneys appmprinted fc: the United States Unpitel extension and impzevement of th<

ree, are woes: -_ 1298 , . wetmds, receive an eonnel wn¤¤%etion.ed f$14099» to be ‘ mtd`.nmn*oprletloe. tdhr. -8, 1329, c. 182, I 1, rm

Sw._%1.r)~ ‘ .

. 166. Same; •! C¢tpk.9l.····—-All It improv to ents, eltereg i tloes, ed&ttene, me ot the Capitol shell be

 mow by the   and under the eoperrielee of the Areht- “

tect of the xdtel, ond tm rumah the paid for hy the See- , retery of the {mailer out of §d?Et€i€§BS·»I§f "sion, end from mother g roprle. (R. d. ·§ 1.816.) ` 1 _167.“iéghtmg, Maths; sm, Ewa: of Repreeentativest#——·Tlre· toget&r with ing to theelmtrial machlneryrend amnrgtm, end reetlle- _ tion and of tm Home of "‘ laborers and others " eonneeted with » the heating end ventilation thereof, ehdll he exelwvdy to the .ordero, end ln ellrxpects tmder the éreetim, of me Architect of tk ~ Gnpitol, wsubjm to eontrol of- the eo removal M or appointment shall be eo eimpt with his geprorel. , AM all engneere end others who ore m end vmtilotlng the House shall he to theerdere, m ah respects under the dlrecnon, of the Archkeet of _ the “ (lixtol, subject to the control ot. the Swher; and no rsl· or Q? ' pointment shell be made except with §e ml. · .t§ar. 1377, c. 105,19 Stat. 348; Mar. '1%1,*c; 139, § I, 21'Stst. - 168. Hesthsg and venthstbg .m§neere and others who are engaged in heetieg sed me Senate wing of the Cgopltol well be mhject to the eedere ged { io ell sander of the Capitol, subject to the approval of tim wmmlttee oe I Rules. (July 11, 1888,1.:. 615,5 ·1, % 58.) · . Q _ 169; Furniture` for Kms of of the Gnpltol ehal1s¤pe(Visea¤d_cli¥ect the ere and repair of t furniture in the HoH,_clonkroorne,' lohhy, committee and V _ o&ces of the House, egliocmrnlture regutfedfor ·& How of _

 Representatives ” or for eny of its committee meme _ or o&&

‘. eball be- pa·ocured` on designs and specldestloee? or anpt=m·ét1 by the said Architect, (Apr. E, 1962, e.. 32 §at. Y -125; Mer. 3, 1921, c. 124, § 1, 41 Stat. 1@1;) . · Y q - ‘ . 179. Purchase of ternltnre or carpets for or Senate.-- lr No furniture or eurmts for either; Houm ’ without the wrltten order ot theclieirmee of the Gomm1ttee`m · Audit and Ctmtrol the Contingent. of the Senete, ter ’ the Senate, or without the written order of the ehéirmee of the F Committee on Accounts of ‘-the House _ of Renreeentntirw, for ’ the House. ·(R. S. 5 1816.) _· . »_ - ·` 171. Transfer of diemntirt t w rated to other F The Architect ot; the Gupltol may transfer lgnperetue, epplbv ences, equipments, and supplies of any Hind, diwootlnned or ‘_ .pei·manently out og .eervice, to other hrenehee of me service et .

  • the United States, or District ot. ooiomt»:o,.eneoeeer, with the

l 1 npprerel of- the Secretary of the Interior, in his judgment the l interests of the Government iserviee mes rednlre lt. · A detailed. · etetexnent of ell such transfers shall berenbmltted in. the mnnal report to Congress of the Architect. (June %, 1912, cl. 18&, § 11, . 37 Stat. 184; Mer. 3, 1921, (-..124, { 1.,*41_Stnt.*1%1.) 4 — - 172.. United documents und Puteltt ¤e®le removed I from Capitol.—#~—=The, Architect of the Capitol shell be the cue- B‘ todlon of the building or buildings on reservation. numbered e 13 in the District of Colombia. selected he him ln which 5* ·to store unused documents dud materiel removed . from. the t- -· Capitol Building and Senate ond House 0$oe Buildlnge, nod the Patent O@ee, models removed from the Senate and House t Omoo Buildings under the Act of July 16, 1914, chapter 141.

· 1(July 18, 1914, c. 141, .`§ 1, 38 Stat. 458; Mor. 3, 1921, c. 124,

.· § 1, 41 Stat. INTL.); D · ‘ _ _ J r- _ 173. Estimates for improvements in grounds.-——-All changes t 2 and improvements in the Capitol Grounds, including approaches