898 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 235. 1920. G°¤°¤"°P°*¤·*-'*°· For constmction and repair of post-and-chain fences, repair of high iron fences, constructing stone coping about reservations, painting watchmen’s lodges, iron fences, vases, lamps, and lampposts; repairgng and extending water pipes, and_ purchase of apparatus for c eaning them; hose; manure, and hauling same; removing snow and ice• purchase and repuair of seats and tools; trees, tree and plant stakes, labels, lime, w tewashingi and stock for nursery, ilowerpots, twine, baskets, wire, spitints, an moss, to be (purchased by contract or otherwise, as the cretary_ of War may etermme; core, constructionh and _ repau· of atgmtgms; abating nuisances; c eaning statues an repamng pedest $1 550. _ _ For improvement, care, an mamteiiance ofdvarious reservtations, including maintenance repair exchange an operation o three motor-propelled assenger-carrying vehic es to be used only for official pu.Toses, and the purchase, doperation, maintenance, repair, and exc ange of motor cles for `vision foremen $35,000. '1`“*m°*”P°'*“· Nothing containg in the provision regarding the making and enforcing of regulations governing the spee of motor vehicles m the District of Coogiimbia foimd in section 1 of the1District’fof Columbia Act a rove arch 3 1917 sha.1l be construe to inte ere with the Chietoffinazinnorsin excluslige charge and icontrcil heretofore committed to the Chief of °x$uiis`il£•=.°i1nuii°.l °f Engineers over the ark system of the District of Columbia, and he is hereby authorized) and empowered to make and enforce all regulations for the control of vehicles and traffic, and 11m1t1ng_ the speed thereof on roads, highways, and bridges within the public grounds v,§g’g’,§f,§“ ’°" ’*’°°d in the District of Co umbia, under his control, subject to the penalv¤1.a4,p.ez1. ties prescribed in the Act entitled "An Act regulating the speed of automolglgs in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes/’ approve une 29 1906. _ _ ger improvement, care, and maintenance of Smithsonian grounds, $4 000. l•`or improvement and maintenance of Judiciary Park, $2,500. For laying cement and other walks in various reservations, $3,500. For brolgen-stone road opgering for parks}; $10&(;00. d alks 000 For cur ing co ing an aggin for par roa an w $2_ . nimii__cmkB Par§ For care arid iihprhvement of llock Creek Park and t}fe_}.;1ney °i>°mw§l°y mw Branch Parkway, exclusive of building for superintendentfs residence, and including personal services in the District of Columbia, $30,000. Pemmae em. For improvement, care, and maintenance of West Potomac Park, including grading, soiling, seeding, planting, and constructing paths, $40,000. For oiling or otherwise treating macadam roads, $8,000. Igor care and improvement of ast Potomac Park, $510•,0({{0. or care maintenance an improvement of Montrose ar ,35,000. eutdoorspons. _ Fo; placiolg and maintgixgigg special portions of the parks in condition or ou oor sports , 00. Meriden Hm Park- For improvement, care, and maintenance of Meridian Hill Park, $30,000. For care and maintenance of Willow Tree Park, $1,500. For care of the center parking on Maryland Avenue northeast, $1,000. _ _ '}?¤ti¤;1$tati¤¤ Pius, For operatleu, care, 1'opmr, and maintenance of the pumps which °m‘°mS' operate the three fountains on the Union Station Plaza, $4,000. Park maintenance- To provide for the increased_cost in Ppark maintenance, $75.000. For care of the center sparking in ennsylvania Avenue, between _ _ Second and Seventeenth treets southeast, $2,500. b,'£‘ElB”m wing TIDAL BASIN BATHING QEACHZ For purification of waters of the Tidal Baiin and care, mamtenance, an operation of the bathhouse and beac $15,000. For construction of an extension of the bathhouse and beach at the Tidal Basin bathing beach, $20,000.