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 188 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 24. 1919. floor $720, one on top floor, $720; three night and day watchmen, at 0 es $720 each;  all, $8,820. _ _ P“‘““€ mm · For fuel, hghts, oil, waste, packing, tools, matches, pamts, brushes, brooms, lantlqrns, roprix, nails, screws, leaél, electric lliglhts, hgatmg apparatus, o' stoves or ·e evator car an upper an ower oors; repairs to engines boilers dynamos elevator_ and repairs of all kinds connected with the Monument land macliinery; and purchase of all necessariy articlps for keegingdthe Monument, machinery, elevator and e ectric p ant in goo or er, $4,500. S““""’ °*’°'“”g· For eirtra services of employees and for additional supplies and materials, to provide for the opening of the Monument to the public L» i msisaizr rd at **.$”(**~*1.S.;.*2i.‘:°?.;., F .. pm, g where ra am co e . or parnting an miscellaneous repairs, $200. W°"°“°ld·"°· Birthplace of George Washington, Wakeneld, Virginia: For repairs to fences and cleaning up and maintaining grounds about the monument $100. m§gc“°{,§;’,§ P°°‘· P9 Foigcolpimencing the construction of a reflecting pool in west Potomac ar $175 000. l,;,i;*,j1°t‘;*¤,;*f,g*;§°“°l- Lincoln, Meniorial: Custodian, $1,200; watchman, $720; laborer, $660· heat, gght, and miscellaneous supplies, $2,000; m all, $4,580. Ag;l,§§gi1g,°§fgQQ,f'*“ Arlington emorial Amphitheater an Chapel: For care and main- Mamwnmw tenance of the Arhngton Memorial Amphitheater and Chapel and grountdgdl in the Arlington lgllgional Cemetery,1Vir1g‘ig1(ra, including a cus 'an at $1 200 watc an at $720 an a rer at $660 $5,260, to be expeiided under the djrectionlof the Secretary of War: ,,X_ The appropriation of $5,000 made  the Sundry Civil Act approved mam r mum August 1 1914, for unveiling and dedicating the memorial to eneral v01}l°o,°§. an Ulysses  Grant, and for each and every purpose connected there- P•>·*·v1>·¤¤¤»¤*°°· vgth, inclukding erqptfng ang taking dovzln viewgnglstpnds agd putting t e groun in eighty con `tion, is ma e ava' a e or said purposes during the fiscal year 1920. m;§,‘}“°""°* B’*“8°» Aqueduct Bridge: For continuing the construction of the bridge gorpgguctigg-3 authorized in section 1 of an Act entitled "An Act to provide for °` ’p` ‘ the removal of what is now known as the Aqueduct Bridge, across _ the Potomac River, and for the building of a bridge in place thereof," ,,$I.;°,l.i.,g°'° D'sm°° ;_§>_£1`0V€<1 May 18 1916, $200,000 one half to be payable out of the f qlsuiigipf  e lfnétqd Sgates and the other half out of the revenues 0 te tricto oum 1a. §,§,j§,'§§‘,‘}.,§§Y“°”· Harbors and rivers, contract work: Toward the construction of works on harbors and_r1vers, under contract and otherwise, and with1n the limits authorized bylaw, including horse-drawn and motorpropegedlpgssenger-cam‘y1{1g vehicles required and to be used only or o cia usmess, name y: "°‘· 3°· 1*-**** { {or works authorized by the River and Harbor Act of 1916, as o ows: Kahului, Hawaii, Harbor: for_ completing improvement, $50,000. mminng wk. FLoon corrmor.: For prosecuting work o flood control in accord- "°l·3°»P·°‘*8· ance with tqenprovisions of the F ood-Control Act approved March 1 1917 as 0 ows: “*"“S‘¥’P‘ R"’°"·, Mississippi River, $6,670,000; and Myth "Smn Survey of northern and northwestern lakes: For survey of northern mu. ac. and northwestern lalies, Lake of t1he1Wo0ds,dand other boundary and connecting waters etween said ake an Lake Su erior Lake N W Y k Champlain, and the natural navigable waters embraced? in thb navi- ° ¤* ¤*¤¤·’S· gation gystem of the l\ew York canals, g.nclud1ng_all necessary expenses or preparing; correcting, extending, printing, binding, and issuing charts and ulletins, and of investigating lake levels with a view to their regulation, $125,000.
 * `;¤*°:;°n*;;:;;n Sacramento River, California, $500,000.