SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 291. 1924. 515 ery; 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°"°"°"‘“““g‘ materials, to provide for the opening of the Monument to the public on Sundays and legal holidays, $2,500. For purchasing and supplying uniforms to the three watchmen, U°“°"”s' two iloormen, and the elevator conductor at the Washington Monument, $480. Building where Abraham Lincoln died: For painting and mis— L‘“°°‘“'5d°““hp‘”°°· _ cellaneous repairs, $1,500. _ _ _ Birthplace of George Washington, Wakefield, Virginia: For re- piggmnmns bmw pairs to fences and cleaning up and maintaining grounds about the monument, and for watchmen for the care of the monument and dock at Wakefield, Virginia, the birthplace of Washington, $400. Li . Lincoln Memorial: For pay of employees, $5,340; heat, light, A1i1g°¤1;i1¤pL.i§$i]°n°l' miscellaneous labor, and sup lies, $3,910; extra services of employees and additional sulpplies and) materials to rovide for o ening the Lincoln Memoria to the public on Sundays and legal) holidays, $1,750; for purchasing and supplying uniforms to the four Lincoln Memorial watchmen, $320; in all, $11,320. . California Debris cALrr·onN1A nnmus COMMISSION. °°=¤¤¤=>¤*¤¤· For defray1.n§` the ex enses of the commission in car in on the E ”’°& - work authorize by thepAct approved March 1, 1893, $l,{,9£§). V;E627'p·w" (X)NH1'RU(71‘ION Ann MAINTENANCE or noans, Burners, nm raaiis, Al°Sk°' Anasim. 11 un , · , For the construction, repair, and maintenance of roads, tramways, ¤*<g?ai¤i?' ings ff ferries, bridges, and trails, Territory of Alaska, to be expended ¤xp¤¤ses_¤¤°$r Ifoad under the direction of the Board of Road Commissioners described °°"‘“““‘°"°”· in section 2 of an Act entitled "An Act to provide for the construction and maintenance of roads, the establishment and maintenance of schools, and the care and support of insane persons in the District of Alaska, and for other purposes," approved January 27, v°m_p_ ,9., 1905 as amended b the Act approved Mafy 14, 1906, and to be exended conformablyy to the provisions o said Act as amended, £725,000, to be immediately available. macnononcu mnmoman. mi;i?a°ii°°°°°" M °` For the completion of the erection of the memorial of the State wg·r°$ii°Ii.$°ih ntiuiiii of Vermont in commemoration of the victory of Commodore Thomas ¤"'““· Macdonough on Lake Champlain in September, 1814, as authorized in Y I 3 mg the Sundry Civil Ap ropriation Act of August 1, 1914, to remain °` "°' ° available until expended, $3,000. mvmzs AND Hamzons. R"°'S md °°"°°”" T0 be immediately available and to be expended under the direc- m;,§,?§§‘;“,§‘,E§,‘}’,'},$,,,,,l““' tion of the Secretary of War and the supervision of the Chief of Engineers: _ For the preservation and maintenance of existing river and harbor ,,§f,_$,$Qf",§$g__ §,,€,,‘,§,Z works, and for the prosecution of such projects heretofore authorized im P*°i¤*~"·¤- as may be most desirable in the interests of commerce and navigation; for survey of Northern and Northwestern Lakes. Lake of the Woods, 5,2,-°§{°"Y W " "S and other boundary and connecting waters between the said lake and Lake Superior, Lake Champlain, and the natural navigable waters embraced in the navigation system of the New York canals,