Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1362

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SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 148. 1923. 1335 sanitary buildings in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes," approve May 1, 1306, including personal services when authorized by the commi ioners, $2,250. _ For copies of such wills, petitions, and other papers wherein title zum, me °t°°’ to real estate is mvolved, for the use of the assessor of the District, $500. · For rent of offices of the recorder of deeds, includin services of %Td,€,§,§"’°"‘*"· cleaners as necessary, not to exceed 30 cents per hour, toffic expended under the direction of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, $6 000. llereafter the recorder of deeds of the District of Columbia is d,§,'_§°,g°' °°P¥*¤¤ authorized and directed to pay for copyin instruments filed for ' record in his office 40 per centum of the fees allowed by law for filing, indexing, and recording said instruments, and the same rate of compensation for making colpies of the records of his office, and employees of his office when legal y employed therein by the da shall receive compensation at the rate of $2.50 for each day so employed, ayable Pm, out of the fees and emoluments of said oi’dce: Provided, 'Fhat no charge for copying, or for filing, indexing, and recording, greater than that fixed by law, shall be made. The Architect of the Capitol, in collaboration with the Commis- ‘?,Q{§*}__Qg•;,d,mmt sinners of the District of Columbia, shall prepare plans for the erec- {ag? gimmagdgi tion of a fireproof addition to the courthouse of the District of ° P"? ‘ Columbia for the use of the office of the recorder of deeds and such other activities of the government of the District of Columbia as the commissioners may designate, including fireproof vaults and heating and ventilating apparatus, and such lans, together with an estimate of the con of construction in accomluioe therewith, shall be transmittedto Congressontheiirstday of thenextregularsession. nxsrmcr nmmme. m'°'i'”B"°‘""" For fuel, light, power, relpairs, laundry, mechanics, and labor not °p°”°u“““*’“““‘ to exceed $5,000, and misce aneous supp ies, $35,000. nurmrunm smzvicn. m.Em°1°ym°°° °°"' For personal services and miscellaneous and contingent expenses 11#i?°4i¤.§it°`1°i°1s°:°i-ice mvrequired for maintaining a public employment service for the Dis- •°°°'· trict of Columbia, $7 ,500, to be paid wholly out of the revenues of the District of Columbia. uxsromoan rnecns. For erection of suitable tablets to mark historical places in the m'“'“""“°"· District of Columbia, $500. nunaomwr rmm. Em°°"°°"“"°‘ To be expended only in case of emergencéy, such as riot, pestilence ,,,If,f,’,,3{"°° “'“‘°‘· ’°` public insanitary conditions calamity T; ood or fire or storm, and _ of like character, $4,000: }’ro·vided, at m the purchase of all {»,,,,,,,,,,,,,"'”"‘“_ articles provided for in this Act no more_than the market price ‘ shall be paid for any such articles, and all bids for any such articles above the market price shall be rejected and new bids received or purchases made in open market, as may be most economical and advantageous to the District of Columbia.