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SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 468. 1925. 1].99 time to the oflioe of the President of the United States for such temporary assistance as may be deemed necessary. Contingent expenses: For contingent expenses of the Executive °°¤“¤¤¤¤¢¢¤¤¢¤S¢¤· Oiiice, including stationery, record books, telegrams, telephones, books for library, furniture and carpets for offices, automobiles, expenses of garage, including labor, special services, and miscella- §eou)s)0 items, to be expended in the discretion of the President, 35, . For printing and binding, $2,800. Pr¤¤¤i¤ze¤dbi¤d1¤s. Traveling expenses: For traveling and official entertainment 'I`*¤*’•>“¤¤» etc-- ¤¤· expenses of the President of the United States, to be expended in pmesomw Pmid°m'· his discretion and accounted for on his certificate solely, $25,000. EXECUTIVE 1vrANs1oN Arm GROUNDS E¤¤¢¤¢iv¤ Mmion. For the care, maintenance, repair, refurnishin , improvement, Cm ¤>v¤i¤¤.¤¢c· heating, and lighting, including electric power ann? fixtures, of the Executive Mansion, the Executive Mansion greenhouses, including reconstruction, and the Executive Mansion grounds, to be expended by contract or otherwise as the President may determine, $110,000. For extraordinary repairs to and refurnishing the Executive E¤¢r¤¤rdi¤==¤ry r¤~ Mansion, to be expended by contract or otherwise, as the President °°j”’°°°‘ may determine, $50,000. WHITE HOUSE POLICE White House police. Salaries: First sergeant, $2,700; three sergeants at $2,400 each; S"'°"°°· and thirty-five privates at $2,100 each; in all, $83,400. For uniforming and equipping the White House police, including mg,‘{}'°"”" ““" °°“’*" the purchase and issue of revolvers and ammunition, $4,000. ` INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHMENTS 1is{lr;I<;:l:;>;¤d¤¤¤ E¤¢¤¤> ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN mgélgln Property Cus- For ex, enses of the Alien Property Custodian authorized by the wP‘;,?§s‘f‘§,;""‘°°’· Act entitlied "An Act to define, regulate, and punish trading with “8<>¤· 4¤§__¤-°%¤;l‘;_;>;; the enemy, and for other purposes," approved October 6, 1917, as v6i.li’i§ ppi351,'15l1.' amended, including personal and other services and rental of qnar— ters in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, per diem allowances in lieu of subsistence not exceeding $4, traveling ex nses, law books books of reference and periodicals, supplies andm equipment, and maintenance, repair. and operation of motor-propelled egassengercarrying vehicles, $188,420, of which amount not to exce $176,040 may be ex ended for personal services in the District of Columbia: _ Provided, q"hat this appropriation shall not be available for rent of {',‘§,'§‘,'Q,,,,c,,,,,,_ buildings in the District of Columbia if suitable space is provided by the Public Buildings Commssion. _ _ _ $856Jr all printing and binding for the Alien Property Custodian. ,,,§"“""g “"° "“"" AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COM'MISSION §?1ii°uiii;ifi$i°c¤giiit§ The unex ended balances of the appropriations made for the AH ¢ ¤$¤S·_“§*¤¤¤ expenses of tiiie American Battle Monumei)ntsPCommission by the 6rst lm1$i1pl€¤§dIt;t§lWS§st deficiency Act, Iiscal year 1924-, approved April 2, 1924, and by the ’°“"°p‘35’°22‘ Act making appro riations for the Executive Office and sundry independent executiveibureaus, boards, commissions, and offices, for the Seal ear ending June 30, 1925, and for other purposes, approved June 77, 1924, are extended and made available unti June 30, 1926, 45S22°—25+-78 ·