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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 178. 1923. 1419 For replacing the worn-out rtions of the Washington-Ala a R°P’*°‘“¤ W°’¤**“* submarine cable system, $750,0P0)0, to remain available nmtil :1;- mm pended: Profvzded, That the Secretary of War is authorized to enter  umm, mto contracts or otherwise incur obligations for the purpose above an ` mentioned in this _1tem, not to exceed $750,000, in addition to the appropriation herein made. Mrzurom. Dnranrnmzvr. M¤<1i<¤¤D¤1>¤r¤¤¤¤¢. Artificial limbs: For furnishing artificial limbs and apparatus, —'¤‘¤¤¤*¤*¤¤¤*>¤· or commutation therefor, and necessary transportation, $95,500. Appliances for disabled soldiers: For furnishing surgical a pli— S¤¤¤¤*l ¤PP¤¤¤¤¤¤· ances to persons disabled in the military or naval service of the United States prior to April 6, 1917, and not entitled to artihcial limbs or trusses for the same disabilities, $750. Trumes for disabled soldiers: For trusses for persons entitled §¤g¤¤¤· lm I thereto under section 1176, Revised Statutes of the United States, "s°°` ’p`2 L and the Act amendatory thereof, approved March 3, 1879, $1,000. v¤1.m,p.ssa. umnrcnr. AND smzorcm. msronr or rim wonno wan. mY,V°g}gg,Y_;g*‘ Toward the preparation for publication imder the direction of P¤>v·¤¤¤¤¤ <>f· the Secretary of War of a medical and surgical history of the war with Germany, including personal services, $16,600. . Cours or Eucrnmms. 4 E¤€‘°°°' °°'P°· amrmucs AND oaourtns m Arm Axourm WASHINGTON. grg;::];?£l?§? wd For improvement, care, and maintenance of grounds of executive de‘f,§",,;,,‘;‘,§;;,_°‘°°““" departments, $1,000. _ _ Washington Monument: For custodian, $1,200; for steam engineer, mg§f’““g*°” M°““‘ $960; for conductor of elevator car, $900; for attendants-one on Opemingrwcc. floor $720, one on top floor $720; for three night and day watchmen, at $720 each; in all, $6,660. _ _ For power, fuel, lights, oil, waste, packing, tools, matches, paints, °p°“‘*i“g S“*’*’1‘°" brushes, brooms, lanterns, rope, nails, screws, lead, electric lights, heating apparatus, oil stoves for elevator car and upper and lower floors; repairs of all kinds connected with the Monument and machinery; and purchase of all necessary articles for keeping the Monument, machinery and elevator, in good order, $6,000. _ For extra services of employees and for additional supplies and S‘““‘°"°¥"`°‘“¤· materials, to provide for the opening of the Monument to the public on Sundays and legal holidays, $2,500. For purchasing and supp ying uniforms to the three watchmen, “¤i'·>¤¤=· two fioormen, and the elevator conductor at the Washington Monument. $480. Building where Abraham Lincoln died: For painting and miscel- p,;;;;*°°‘¤’S ‘****“* laneous repairs, $200. _ _ _ Y y _ Birthplace of George Washington, Wakeheld, Virginia: For re- p,L*§m¤¤°¤S wth pairs to fences and clean1ng up and maintaining grounds about the Repausezc. monument. $100. For watchmen for tire care ¢;f\§hehmonume§i§0a)nd dock at Wake- W=**°¤m°¤· field, V ir inia the birt lace o 'as ington, . . . Lincols Meinorial: (iiistoclian, $1,200; three watchmen, at $720 §;§?i."2§.‘§‘.§’22‘;.. each; three laborers, at $660 each; heat, light, miscellaneous labor, WHS- and supplies, $3,910; extra services of employees and additional supplies and materials to provide for opening the Lmcoln Memorial to the public on Sundays and legal holidays, $1,750; for purchasing and supplying uniforms to the four Lmcoln Memorial watchmen, $320; m all. $11,320.