Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/915

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S1--'I`Y-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cn. 77l, 1926. 875 Charleston, South Carolina, quarantine station: For clemoliehing **’*¤*’*¤*¤¤·N—€· and rebuildi r breakwater, $15,000. ‘ New Yorkigiew York, quarantine station: For constrwiciixig build~ New win, rc Y. 1n%f01j garage and storage, $12,500. · ` _ ultuigore, Maryland, quarantine station: For a, hreprotectmn M¤¤¤<>r·» Me svstem, ` The appropriation of $15,000 contained in the Treasury Depart- §§’_§’”’?§`g Q,“‘,m,,,,_,,,_ ment Apprcgmriation Act, fiscal year 1926, entitled "Cust0mhouse ,V¤i&‘3»'¤·?Y?»#~¤»¤r¤·1— and Post O ce, Mobile, Alabama, 1926," is hereby amended to read °°` as follows: For remodeling first story, including mechanical equip- ment; lavutories in third story. Decatur, Alabama, post oiiice: For reimbursement to those, or §§?§§{‘,‘{;,Q§§Q§ wh their legal representatives, who contributed toward the cost of con- {{“>¤tgr¤ *0 ¢¢¤¢¤r¤¤- structing the post. oilice of two stories, as first planned, instead of (ii1JZ¢§;..ee»4. as originally contracted for, in accordance with the authority com- tained in the Act approved May 4, 1926, fiscal year 1926, $5,656. mmmc Bmmnmes, SALARIES, EQUIPMENT, RENT, eimnmn nxrmusxs, mc. Rent of temporary qmirters: For rent of temporary quarters for quiggggs <>;m¤¤¤¤r>·>wv the accommodation of Government officials and moving expenses ’ ` incident thereto, fiscal year 1927, $175,000. Office nf Supervising Architect, salaries: For the Su ervising m§{%§’°(§§§§;f“ A""”‘ Architect, and other personal services in the District of Cpolumbia, Pwsovalwvices- in addition to the amount provided for that purpose in the Treasury Department apgxropriation Act for the fiscal year 1927, $97 ,280. 0 f _ I Outside pro essmne! services: To enable the Secretur of the wv`$.§§`}° pwm ”°“° Treasury to obtain architectural services, as provided in tge Public p,f¤gQ°a‘j,§,§;‘0§$, Léggf Buildings Act approved May 25, 1926, viz, “ to procure by contract ance. etc. A the floor plans and designs of buildmgs developed suiiiciently to M"' p` 6°1‘ serve as guides for the preparation of working drawings and speci- {ieations, or to employ advisory assistance involving design or enib _mhmm M bum neering features, and to employ, to the extent deemed necessary y im mr Depmmmm him in connection with the construction of buildings for the Depart- °f,{,bg?mm"°° md ments of Commerce and Labor, the architects who were successful in competition heretofore held for 21 building for the then Depart- ment of Commerce and Labor, and to pay reasonable compensation for such services," fiscal year 1927 $150,000. l Additional mmm General eijlpenses of public buildings: To further enable the Secre- mm and engineering tary of the lreasury to execute and give effect to the provisions of "°%'?'§§3‘p_ 537. Section 6 of the Act of May 30, 1908 (35 Stat. p. 537) : For salaries ·*'**¤· P· 152 of architectural and engineering personnel and inspectors in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, not exceeding $663,530, in addi- tion to the amount gilrovided for that purpose under the Act of March 2, 1926, of w ich amount not to exceed $461,420 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia, in_addi· tion to the amount heretofore provided therefor under the limit established by said Act, and for certain other miscellaneous supplies and services, including the same objects egecified under this head in the Treasury Department Appropriation ct for the fiscal year 1927, $7 63 530. i B Q Linde and other propertg of the United States: For custody, eare, Cumdy we d"°*° rotection, and expenses 0 sales of lands and other property of the n.s.,m.av4e, xm. {Tuite;} States, acquired and held under sections 3749 and 3750 of **739* the Revised Statutes, and examination of titles, recording of deeds, edvertisin in publications in the vicinity of the groéierty and else- where, an<¥aucti0neers’ fees in connection therewit , seal year 1927, $2 500. i ‘ _, idechanical equipment: For the installation and regair of mechan- m§”,{§Ym”“‘l ° *""" ical equipment in all completed and occupied public uildings under