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72d CONGRESS . SESS. II. CH. 282. MARCH 4, 1933 . Post, p.1784. Library buildings and g rounds . Maintenance, etc ., of additional structures . Capitol Grounds. Demolition and re- moval of structures . Balance continued . Ante, p. 17 . Senate Office Build- ing . First Street wing, equipment, Contracts authorized. Public Buildings and Class ificatio n Acts dis- regarded. Vol. 36, p. 699; Vol. 42,p 1488 . U.S.C., pp. 65, 1303. Disbu rsemen t . Senate Office Build- ing (old) . Structural changes, et c. in the Capito l in a ccorda nce wi th Hou se Conc urrent Resol ution 47, including all personal services and other expenses in connection therewith, to be expended under the Architect of the Capitol, fiscal ye a r 1 933, to remain availabl e during the fisca l year 1934, $2,500 . Library buildings and grounds : To enable the Architect of the Capitol to provide for the care, maintenance, and repair of all build- ings or other structures on the site acquired for additional buildings for the Library of Congress, including personal and other services - and material necessary in connection therewith, $2,500, to continue available until June 30, 1934 . Capitol Grounds : The unexpended balance of the appropriation of $50,00 0 for the removal and demol ition of structure s in conn ection with the enlargement of the Capitol Grounds, contained in the First Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1932, is hereby continued available for the same purposes during the fiscal year 1934 . Senate Office Building : To enable the Architect of the Capitol to provide furnishings and equipment for the First Street wing, Senate Office Building, $75,000, fiscal year 1933, to remain available until June 30, 1934 ; and the Architect of the Capitol is hereby autho rized to e nter into cont ract s in the o pen m arke t, to make expenditures for material, supplies, equipment, technical and ref- erence books, and instruments, accessories, advertising, travel expenses and subsistence therefor, and, without regard to section 35 of the Public Buildings Act approved June 25, 1910, as amended, or the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, to employ all necessary personnel, including professional, architectural, and engineering, and other assistants . This appropriation shall be expended by the Archite ct of the Ca pitol under the di rection of th e Sena te Off ice Building Commission and disbursed by the disbursing officer of the Interior Department . For necessary labor, material, and equipment in making structural changes in offices and committee rooms in the old portion of the Senate Office Building, including cutting of doorways, installing of lavatories, enlarging space facilities of committee rooms, and over- hauling, repairing , and rec onditioni ng the el ectrical circuits of the legislative buzzer and signal system, fiscal year 1933 , to remain available during the fiscal year 1934, $13,500 . Independent Estab-

INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHMENTS lishments, Advisory Committee for Aeronautics . Seaplane channel, Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 1929 and 1930 : F or a n additional amount for a seaplane channel and equipment for the conduct of scientific research in aeronautics at the laboratories of the Vol . 46,p .1627. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, including the same objects specified under this head in the Second Deficiency Act, approved March 4, 1929, $605 .12. Veterans' Adrnlnis-

VETERANS tration

ADMINISTRATION . Volunteer Soldiers' Nati onal H ome fo r Disa bled V olunte er Sold iers, clothi ng : Fo r an Home, clothing . additional amount for clothing for all branches, including the same objects specified under this head in the War Department Appropria- tion Act for the fiscal year 1930, $1,190 .83 . Grover Cleveland Relief of Grover Cleveland Ballard : To reimburse Grover Cleve- Ballard . Reimbursement for land Ballard, an ex-service man of the World War, for money medica l servi ces .

expended for medical and surgical service in reamputating his leg, which was shot off below the knee during the World War, $246 .75 . NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS