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 1390 SIXTY-SIXTH cononnss. Sess. III. cu. 161. 1921. of horses and vehicles for official purposes, to be expended by contract or otherwise, as the President may determine, $50,000. G"°"‘“"’“S” For care and maintenance of greenhouses, Executive Mansion, · $9,000. For repair to greenhouses, Executive Mansion, $3,000. Tmmm sw For reconstructing one greenhouse, Executive Mansion, $6,000. am rresiee.`ii?°° For traveling expenses of the President of the United States, to be expended in his discretion and accounted for on his certificate solely, $25,000. L‘¢**'~*¤¤· _ For_lighting the Executive Mansion, Sounds, and greenhouses, including all necessary expenses of inst ation, maintenance, and repair}; $8,600. h . ` { °‘°·· P“‘°‘ ` the pub °c grounds: For lighting the public ounds, hcgmmds watc u¢=ii§s lodges, offices, and greenhouses at the progragating gardens, mcluding all necessary expenses of installation, maintenance, and repair, $24,000. For hg;;.mgarp1fHces§4v?(tghmen’s lodges, and greenhouses at the PI`0P8—g8· 8 @$1 1 · Si¤$y1>•¤·:=¤¢ff¤¤= In all, $28,500 or so much thereof as may be necessary 60 per mmm mw m` centum of which bum shall be paid from the revenues of the ,District of Columbia and 40 per centum from Treasury of the United States. mg; Y ¤ ¤¤ B ¤* Telegraph to connect the Capitol with the departments and Gov- Washington Mm ernment tinig Office: For care and repair of existing lines, $500. miigémmn Sm- Washington onument; For custodian, $1,200; steam engineer, ,.,,,,m_ °°· $960; assistant steam engineer, $840; fireman, $660; assistant fireman, $660; conductor o elevator car, $900; attendants--one on glpgg gig,. oige *3111 ggor $720; three night and day watchmen, at H ml g °xp°°S°S' For fuel: lights; oil: waste, packing, tools, matches, plaints, brushes, brooms, lanterns, rope, nails, screws, lead, electric `glhts, heating apparatus, oil stoves for elevator car and upper and ower iioorsrepairs to engines, boilers, dynamos, elevator, and repairs of all k;ndjl connected  the Monument and machmery; and purchase cl wpeggsgagiy garticlps for keepmgd thesglpgbmnent, machmery, eeva, ec cpan mgoodo er,. may { M g` For_ extra services of employees and for aiiditional sup lies and materials, to provide for the opening of the Monument to the public ,s dnt h_ on Sundays and legal holida§in$2 500. pim. Building where braham coln died: For painting and miscellaneous repairs, $200. _ Liglorlureg aé:1x;g5(p(p1ler used in heating the building where Abraham I B H co e. W ’ v°' mIg;tcl;p12;e;<gkGeorgeuVIY;s;1h(§ngton% Wakefield, Vfggipiaz Igor repairs Blllllg mam aimng groun a ut e monu- _ ment $100. _ t£°$°§,“1E °°°l’ P°' P5? ;ggi(t;1m“7)ngt0th}¢;8constr‘::itiio‘;1l of a zplflriiting pool in west Potomac _ A _,, ,_ um:n_a.yavae. gL‘§‘Q,'§,§‘,§,,f?{"*“‘ Lincoln Memorial: Custodian, $1,200; three watchmen, at $720 each; three laborers, at $660 each; heat, light, miscellaneous labor, and supplies, $3,500; extra services of employees and for additional supplies and materials to provide for pipemng the Lincoln Memorial A for to the public on Sundays and legal holi ays, $1,750; in all, $10,590. www P1>*9v¤·¤¤¤cc¤unued_ The appropriation for egenses of dedicating the Lincoln Memorial, am, p.1s>. containe 'IJ1`thB Sundry vil Atpiprolrgriation Act for the fiscal year 1920, is continued and made av ab for the same purpose during gmt], . I the fiscal year 1922. ¤°¤~» ¤· The 8}$Pl'0pl'i8U0!1 of $5,000 I¤9·dG       Act ap 1'0V€€l B~mm“¤m August 1, 1914, for unvelling and dedicating the memorial to (lienerul Ulysses S Grant and for each and · 1 every purpose connected there-
 * ’“°‘·_ For fuel for the Executive Mansion and greenhouses, $8,000.