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 180 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 24. 1919. C0l;;§,j’,9S*;‘,0¤_M°m°'“‘ LINCOLN MEMORIAL COMNHSSION. ¥»?.§1¥?,lii§19%Tp°m°s' For expenses of dedicsgsirilg the Llincoln Memorial, and for each and every purpose connecte therewit, $5,000. ¤¤e*‘?~‘L‘é‘·?·§?·7£‘¥»i'§T“"‘°° NA·r1oNAL Apvrsonr oomnrrnn ros Anaomuirios. éiinixsléiiliiesebo; Vol- For scientific research, technical investigations, and special reports 4°’p’m' in the field of aeronautics, including the necessary la oratory and technical assistants; traveling expenses of members and employees; office su plies, printing, and other miscellaneous expenses, including technical (periodicals and books of reference; equipment, maintenance, an operation of research laboratory and wind tunnel, and construction of additional buildings necessary in connection therewith; not to exceed $1,500 for the purchase, maintenance, and opera- P _ tion of oneh1xE>g1<3··pr(qpelle{1l  vegclefiidpeisrloflial §,°°“°· _ _ services in the an in the istricto olum ia: ro ed at icgsl-dm m' sm the sum to be paid out of this approplriation for clerical, drafting, watchmen, and messenger service for the fiscal year ending June 30. 1920, shall not exceed $43,000; in all, $175,000. Rock Creek and Pommsc Parkway com- ROCK CREEK AND POTOMAC PARKWAY COMMISSION. mission. Acquiringadditional. . . . uma. To enable the commission created by section 22 of the public ‘°‘·3’*P·885· buildings Act a proved March 4, 1913 (Thirty-seventh Statutes at Large, page 885, to continue proceeding; toward the acquisition of lan required for a connecting parkway etween Potomac Park, the _ Zoological Park, and Rock Creek Park $250,000, to be available until m¥§,‘,§,s*f°m D"‘“°‘ expended and to be payable onehalf out of the Treasury of the United _States and one-half out of the revenues of the District of _{g:*u··>;km Columb1a:Pr0vgZded, That the total area of lands finall to be ' acquired for said parkway shall not exceed the area parcels described and delineated m the map numbered 2, contained in _ House Document Numbered 1114 of the Sixty-fourth Congress, first °°“°"“°”“ “”P°“°d· session: Prognkied further, That the explenditure of the funds approgriated herein shall be subject to all the conditions imposed by the VM- 3*% P· 28% undry Civil Appropriation Act approved July 1, 1916. Smpping Bm- snirrmo soaan. Salam' $4Fo51g)§ive commissioners, at $7,500 each; secretary, $5,000; in all 2 . All other expenses. ’ . . v¤1.ze,p.vzs. For all other expenditures authorized by the Act a roved S tember 7, 1916, including the compensation of attorxiiii, officeiig; naval architects, special expertshexaminers, clerks, andvbther employees in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; and for all other expenses of the board, mcluding the rental of quarters outside the District of Columbia, law books books of reference, and periodicals, prmtmgland brndmg, and actual and necessary expenses of members of the oard, its special explerts, and other employees while upon official business outside of the District of Columbia, $730,486. pui;m$Zi$i°y Shi? rzmmzcmxcr smrrrxe rum). ¤u?r§§sé}iE)>ii6é%'%i$cZ(i The authorization of $2,884,000,000 heretofore established for the fmdlg. sim b M construction of ships is reduced by the sum of $120,000,000. mg°;},,n,§f§h,*,§$)"g,cj Forkpmchasing, reqluisitiomng, or otherwise acquiring plants, materi, charters, or s tpisnow constructed or in the course of construction, and the expe ting of construction of ships thus under Ra m my construction, and for the cost of construction of ships, within the pp P l°°s` limit of cost authorized by law, $356,000,000; and the imexpended