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SEVENTY-FIRST C ONGRESS . SESS. III. CH. 234. 1931 .

1185 The Government Printing Office, and the Washington City post Reimbursement for g

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current, etc ., to desig- offi ce shall reimburs e the Ca pitol po wer plan t for hea t, light , and noted buildings . power furnished during the fiscal year 1932 and the amounts so reim bursed sh all be c overed i nto the Treasury . LIBRARY BUILDING AND GROUNDS Salaries : For chief engineer and all other personal services at ofhief engineer and rates of pay provided by law, $46,960 .

Ante, p. 1003. For tree s, shrub s, plants , fertil izers, a nd skill ed labor for the Trees, plants, etc . grounds of Library of Congress, $1,500. For necessary expenditures for the Library Building under the Repairs, etc n jurisdiction of the Architect of the Capitol, including minor improve- ments, maintenance, repair, equipment, supplies, material, and appur- tenances, and personal and other services in connection with the mechanical and structural maintenance of such building, $94,675 . For furniture, including partitions, screens, shelving, and electrical Furniture, etc . work pertaining thereto and repairs thereof, $14,000 . To enable the Architect of the Capitol to provide for the care, Additional buildings maintenance, and repairs for rental or use by the Library of Con- for Library . gress of all buildings or other structures as may be acquired on the sit e for ad ditional building s for th e Librar y of Cong ress in square 761 and par t of 760,

r, and to raze such buildings in said area as may care, etc, of build- be requested by the Joint Committee on the Library, and to provide ings m acquired area . for all necessary personal and other services and material of all kinds necessary to carry out the provisions of sections 3 and 4 of an Vol- 45,p .622 . Act entitled "An Act to provide for the acquisition of certain prop- erty in the District of Columbia for the Library of Congress, and for other purposes," approved May 21, 1928 (45 Stat ., p . 622), $10,000 . Toward carrying out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act Library Anne equip ° to provide for the construction and equipment of an annex to the ment, etc . Library of Congress," approved June 13, 1930 (46 Stat ., p . 583), Ante, p. 683. $1,000,000, to be immediately available ; and in addition thereto the Architect of the Capitol is authorized to enter into a contract or contracts authorized . contracts for such purposes for not to exceed $5,50 0,000 . Bartholdi Fountain : The appropriation of $5,000 for the fiscal Bartholdi Fountain . yea r 1931 f or carryi ng out t he provi sions of paragrap h 3 of s ection Re moval . 1 of the Act entitled "An Act to provide for enlarging and relocating ReapPropriation, the United States Botanic Garden, and for other purposes," approved Aate, p. 515. January 5, 1927 (44 Stat ., p . 931), is continued available during the fiscal year 1932 . Botanic Garden, buildings : To complete carrying out the pro- Botanic Garden . visions of the Act entitled "An Act to authorize the construction of new conservatories and other necessary buildings for the United Vol.44,p. 1262 . States Botanic Gardens," approved March 1, 1927 (44 Stat ., pt . 2, p . 1262), $576,398 . BOTANIC GARDEN Library building and grounds . Botanic Garden . Sa la ri e s : For the dire ctor and other pe rsonal s ervices, $102,08 2 ; poDrec cteor, and office all under t he direct ion of t he Joint Committ ee on the Library : Pr o - Pro,iso. vided, That the quarters, heat, light, fuel, and telephone service edeDirctor .etc., allow- heretofore furnished for the director's use in the Botanic Garden shall not be regarded as a part of his salary or compensation, and such allowances may continue to be so furnished without deduction from his salary or compensation notwithstanding the provisions of IT. S.

, Supp. ol .45 cp .1 93.

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