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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 75, 1915. 847 Executive Mansion: For ordinary care, repair, and refurnishing of  “°”*"¤· Executive Mansion, and for purchase, maintenance, and driving of ’ horses and vehicles for officia purposes, to be expended by contract or otherwise, as the President may determine, $35,000. Fm, For fuel for the Executive Mansion and greenhouses, $6,000. G  For care and maintenance of greenhouses, Executive Mansion, "° $9,000. For re air to eenhouses, Executive Mansion, $3,000. mms., For trgveling gxxpenses of the President of the United States, to be ¤ffhr:v1$rli:$idw¢- expended in his discretion and accounted for on his certificate solely, $25,000. For lighting the Executive Mansion, ounds, and greenhouses, L‘g"““‘· including all necessary expenses of instgation, maintenance, and ‘ re air, $8,600, or so much thereof as may be necessary. mmm; and hw {righting and heating for the public grounds: For lighting the pub- mg public games. lic grounds, watchmen s lczdlges, offices, and greenhousm at the propagating gardens, mcluding necessary expenses of mstallatron, maintenance,  repau·, $18,500;, For heating pifHces§3w§t§hmens lodges, and greenhouses at the ro ating gar ens, , ; P 15*131, $22,320 or so much thereof as may be necessary, one half of ,,E‘§,§_,'f°"‘ ”"°"°‘ which sum shall be ipaid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half om the Treasury of the United States. K , Telegragh to connect the Capitol with the departments and Gov- g,,f,’,j’,{_°‘”“°“‘ *°‘°‘ ernment rint' Office: For care and repair of existing lines, $500. Washingtonu§onument: For custodian, $1,200; steam engineer,  "°'“" $960; assistant steam engigieer, $840; fireman, $660; assistant fire- ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤·— man, $660; conductor of e vator car, $900; attendants-—one on iloor $7210, one aan $t§g2ii)oor $720; three night and day watchman, at $720 ~ eac ; m, . ‘ ~ For fuel, lights, oil, waste, packing, tools, matches, paints, brushes, E‘*’°‘”°'· brooms, lanterns, rope, nails, screws, lead, electric liglhts, heating apparatus, oil stoves_ for elevator car and upper and ower floors; repairs to engines, boilers, dynamos, elevator, and repairs of all kinds connected with the Monument and machinery; an purchase of all necesiary_ut§cle2 for keéaprng thesallgégiument, machmery, elevator, andeec ric an mgoo or en, , . For extra of employees and additional employees, and for “°¤°*>' °P°°‘°¤· additional supplies and materials, for openmlg the Washington Monument to the public on Sundaglpnd legial ho days,_$2,500. B mi Wh Building where Abraham coln ed: For painting and miseel- $:;,,,,§‘ mall; laneous re airs, $200. · Birthplzge of George Washington, Wakefield, Virginia: For repairs w°*°°°1d’ v°‘ to fences and cleaning up and mamtaming grounds about the monument $100. Commission of Fine Arts: To meet the expenses made necessary u‘§__°j*¤¤*‘”‘°“°‘ "¤° by the Act a proved May seventeenth, nineteen hrmdred and ten, misuse. 371 entitled "An got establishing a Commission of Fine Ar·ts," including V 3°'P‘ ` the purchase of periodicals, maps, and books of reference, to be disbursed, on vouchers approved by the commission, bg. the officer m charglg of public buildings and grounds, who shall be the secretary and sha act as the executive officer of said commission, $6,000. Gm, ummm The appropriation of $5,000 made in the sundry civil Act approved mappmpraaou. August first, nineteen hundred and fourteen, for unveiling an dedt- ‘*""·P·°3°· cating the memorial to General Ul sees S. Grant, and for each and every purpose connected therewitli, including erecting and_ down viewing stands and {putting the grounds in sighttg condition, is hereby rrlaadeiragadagmle or said purposes during e fiscal year nineteen un e an sixteen. _ _ Lincoln Memorial Commission: For continuing the erection of the {g0“;§§&’f,,°‘§_°““· Lincoln Memorial in accordance with the plans and design and on