L ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGEESS. 



wise imj)roviiig the grounds; erecting and repairing buildings and 

 inclosures; care, subsistence, purchase, and transportation of ani- 

 mals; including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, 

 the purchase of necessary books and periodicals, the printing and 

 publishing of operations, not exceeding one thousand five hundred 

 copies, and general incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, 

 including purchase, maintenance, and driving of horses and vehicles 

 required for official purposes, ninety-five thousand dollars; one-half 

 of which sum shall be paid from the revenues of the District of 

 Columbia and the other half from the Treasur}^ of the United States. 

 (Approved June 30, 1906; Statutes, XXXIV, 704, 705.) 



JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION. 



That there shall be exhibited at the Jamestown Exposition by the 

 Government of the United States from the Smithsonian Institution, 

 the National Museum, and the Library of Congress such articles and 

 materials of an historical nature as will serve to impart a knowledge 

 of our colonial and national history; and such Government exhibit 

 shall also include an exhibit from the War and Navy Departments, 

 the Life-Saving Service, the Revenue-Cutter Service, the Army, 

 the Navy, the Light-House Service, the Bureau of Fisheries, and an 

 exhibit from the Island of Porto Rico. And the Bureau of American 

 Republics is hereby invited to make an exhibit illustrative of the 

 resources and international relations of the American Republics, and 

 space in any of the United States Government exhibit buildings shall 

 be provided for that purpose. The Jamestown Tercentennial Com- 

 mission, created by an act of Congress, approved March third, nine- 

 teen hundred and five, shall, in addition to the authority and duties 

 conferred and imposed by said act, be authorized and empowered 

 and it shall be their duty to select, prepare, transport, and arrange for 

 the exhibition and return of the Government exhibits herein author- 

 ized. In addition to the articles and materials which the said James- 

 town Tercentennial Commission may select for exhibition as aforesaid, 

 the President of the United States may in his discretion designate 

 other and additional articles and materials. 



The officers and employees of the Government who may be ap- 

 pointed by the Jamestown Tercentennial Commission to carry out 

 the provisions of this section and any officers and employees of the 

 Government who may be detailed to assist them, including the officers 

 of the Army and Navy, shall receive no compensation in addition to 

 their regular salaries, but they shall l)e allowed their actual and neces- 

 sary traveling expenses, together with a per diem in lieu of subsist- 

 ence not to exceed four dollars. The officers of the A.rmy and Navy 



