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 370 74TH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 241 . JUNE 14, 1935. Incident al expens es. For each and every purpose, except the acquisition of land, requi- U.S. C Pp 13;73. site for and incident to the work of the National Capital Park and Planning Commission as authorized by the Act entitled "An Act providing for a comprehensive development of the park and play- ground system of the National Capital ", approved June 6, 1924 (U. S . C ., title 40, sec . 71), as amended, including personal services in the District of Columbia, maintenance, operation, and repair of mot or-propel led passe nger-car rying veh icles, no t to exc eed $1,00 0 for printing and binding, not to exceed $500 for traveling expenses and carfare of employees of the commission, and not to exceed $300 for professi onal, sci entific, technica l, and re ference books, an d periodica ls, $37,500. National Zoological Park. NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK Expense s. For roads, walks, bridges, water supply, sewerage, and drainage ; grading, planting, and otherwise improving the grounds, erecting and repairing buildingss and enclosures ; care, subsistence, purchase, and transportation of animals ; necessary employees ; traveling and incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, including not to exceed $2,000 for travel and field expenses in the United States and foreign countries for the procurement of live specimens and for the care, subsistence, and transportation of specimens obtained in the course of such travel ; purchase and exchange, at not to exceed $650, and maintenance and operation of one motor-propelled passenger- carrying vehicle required for official purposes ; for the purchase, issue, operation, maintenance, repair, and exchange, of bicycles and nonpassenger-carrying motor vehicles, revolvers and ammunition ; not exceeding $2,500 for purchasing and supplying uniforms to park police, keepers, and assistant keepers ; not exceeding $100 for the pur chase of necessary books a nd period icals, $2 15,000, no part o f which sum shall be available for architect's fees or compensation. Water Service. WATER SERVICE Fromwaterrevennes. The following sums ar e appropr iated wh olly out of the re venues of the water department for expenses of the Washington Aqueduct and its appurtenances and for expenses of water department, namely Washington A que- WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT duct. Maintenance, ac ces sor ies . etc ., of, F or op erat ion, incl uding sala ries of a ll n ecess ary e mplo yees, mai n- ten ance and repair of Washing ton Aqued ucts and their ac cessories , inc luding Da lecarlia, Georget own, McMi llan Park, first and secon d High Service Reservoirs, Washington Aqueduct tunnel, the filtration plants, the pumping plants and the plant for the preliminary treat- me nt of the wate r su pply, ordi nary repa irs, grad ing, open ing d itch es, and other maintenance of Conduit Road, purchase, installation, and maintenance of water meters on Federal services, purchase, care, repair, and operation of vehicles, including the purchase and exc hange of one passe nger-car rying mot or vehicl e at a c ost not t o exceed $650 ; purchase and repair of rubber boots and protective appa rel, and f or ea ch an d eve ry pur pose conne cted there with, $450,000 . of War not f affected. Nothing herein shall be construed as affecting the superintendence and co ntrol of the Secr etary of War over the Wash ington Aq ueduct, its rights, appurtenances, and fixtures connected with the same and over appropriations and expenditures therefor as now provided by la w.