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shall receive said allowance in lieu of subsistence and mileage not 

 allowed by law and the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the 

 Navy may in their discretion detail retired Army and Xavy officers for 

 such duty. Any provision of law which may prohibit the detail of 

 jDcrsons in the employ of the United States to other service than that 

 which they customarily perform shall not apply to persons detailed to 

 duty in connection with said Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition. 

 And to carry out in full all of the ])rovisions of this section not herein 

 otherwise specifically appropriated for. the sum of two hundred thou- 

 sand dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary is hereby aj:)pro- 

 priated out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise ap})ropri- 

 ated. tlie same to be expended in accordance with law and under such 

 rules and i-eaulations as the said Jamestown Tercentennial Commission 

 may prescribe. 



That the Secretary of the Treasury shall cause suitable buildings to 

 be erected on the site of the said Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition 

 for said (iovernment exhil)it. including a suitable building foi- the 

 exhibit of the United States Life-Saving Service; a fisheries building, 

 including an aquai'ium; also a building for use as a place of rendez- 

 vous for the soldiers and sailors of the United States Navy and Army 

 and of the foreign navies and armies participating in said celebration ; 

 also a l)uilding for use as a place of rendezvous for the commissioned 

 naval and army officers participating in said celebration; also the 

 preparation of the grounds for, the approaches thereto, and the light- 

 ing of all of said buildings. Said buildings shall be erected, as far as 

 practicable, on the colonial style of architecture from plans prepared 

 by the supervising architect of the Treasury, to be approved by the 

 Secretary of the Treasury : and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby 

 directed to contract for said buildings in the same manner and under 

 the same regulations as for other public buildings of the United States : 

 Pro ruled. That the aggregate cost of all of said buildings, including 

 the preparation of grounds, approaches, and lighting, shall in no event 

 exceed the sum of three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, which 

 sum is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the Treasury not 

 otherwise appropriated. (Approved June ?>0. 1906; Statutes, 

 XXXIV, TC.4, T()5.) 



