900 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. C11. 235. 1920. floor $720, one on top iioor $720; three night and day watchmen, at , $720 each; in all, $8,820. Ommting °Xp°°s°S' For fuel, lights, oil, waste, packing, tools, matches, paints, brushes, brooms, lanterns, rope, nails, screws, lead, electric liglhts, heating apparatus, oil stoxgesdfor pfevator car and upper and owerl floors; repairs to eng1n` es o` ers ynamos elevator and re airs of a 1 kinds connected with tlie Momiinent andimachineiy; and) purchase of all nezziesgary articles for keiepipig the Monument, machinery, elevator, _ _ an e ectric p ant in goo or er $4,500. °“°d“"°p°“““g· For extra services of employees and for additional sup lies and materiaés, to prpyidelfgrltlée opening of the Monument to the public _ _ on Sun ays an ega o i ays, $2,500. p,§gQ°°‘“$ d°°“‘ Building where Abraham Lincoln died: For painting and miscel- _ laneous repairs, $200. Wa"°"‘°ld·l’“· Birthplace of George Washington, Wakefield, Virginia: For repairs to fences and cleaning up and maintaining grounds about the monument, $100. ,O§§’}°§,f,‘§‘,§ p°°’· P°' Foii) continuing the construction of a reflecting pool in West Potomac ark, $84,000. g§i;gg»¤2¤_g;g{¤¤¤¤- ]ili,,cH,]£; Mcmgggai; $1,200 three fvvlatchmeg, at ${720 eac ; a orer, 60; ea , t, misce aneous a or, an supp es, _ $2,000· in all $6,020. §§,“${,§,{f,$g‘f";Q‘§}’· 8,- The appropriation of $5,000 made in the Sundry Civil Act approved vsgsgépmprmicn August 1, 1914, for unveiling and dedicating the memorial to Gen- .4m,p.1ss. era Ulysses S. Grant, and or each and every purpose connected therewith, mcluding erecting and taking down viewing staigds ang putting the grounds in sightly condition, is made available or sai purposes during the fiscal ear 1921 and shall also be available for ,,,,$,§{“,§Z?l °' Pm °f removal of so much of the gon part df the brick and iron fence on the east side of the Botanic Garden as in the opinion of the superintendent of the garden may be necessa to im rove the surroundings of the said memorial. However, therlarge stiine or brick gateposts on the east side of the arden shall be taken down to a level with the _ substructure which aio is made of brick or stone. S§§,*§§E2§§,,?”dg°‘ Georgetown Bridge: For continuing the construction of the bridge V0!-39,v-163· authorized in section 1 of an Act entitled “An Act to rovide for t 6 removal of what is now known as the Aqueduct Bridlve, across the _ _ Potomac River, and for the building of a bridge in place thereof ," ,,5-gisgim Dmmt %_{;proved Mag 18, 1916, $500,000, one half to be payable out of the ~$,gj1gg;h*E§,f,,__, mm eas of the United States and the other half out of the revenues Aaueduct bridge. of th<iu(l§istrict of Cglumbia. This bridge shall hereafter be known _ as the eorgetown ridge. §§,`§{{§.§“$§,’§b°”° Harbors and rivers, contract work: Toward the construction of works on harbors and rivers, under contract and otherwise, and within the llicnéits authorized by law, including horseédravgn ang motor-pro e passenger-c g vehicles r uired an to e use _ onlyy for ogicial business, namely: eq `""·3"*p·3’"· f H or works authorized by the River and Harbor Act of 1916, as o ows: §§§§‘,§”g§Q,,f§,Q”$§,· ,1,,, _ Delaware River, Pennsylvania and New Jersey: For continuing ¤¤e— imprgvpmentf fron; Allieghotegy Avpnuqsggrglggglphia, to the sea, in _ comp e ion o con rac au oriza ion, . , . ‘°‘·“’·¥"’°6· f for works authorized by the River and Harbor Act of 1918, as - _, o ows: My Wh" m' Harbor at Key West, Florida: For continuing improvement, c $82,700. I‘{l‘,§,‘§',§c$,‘{“,,§}”,°§.;,,,,L Fnoon ooxraong For prosecuting work of iiood control in accord- WL 361* 948- ana? wit}; gpc provisions of the Flood Control Act approved March 1, 191 , as o ows: