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 1062 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cns. 142, 143. 1915. Rogue River, Oregon, bar and entrance. _ _ _ Clatskanie River, Oregon, from Clatskame City to the Columbia River. Columbia River at the town of Hood River, Oregon. Columbia Slough, Oreglon, with the view of the improvement of the same in coo eration wi local interests. W¤·¤¤i¤s¤¤¤· Columbia%tiver at Kennewick, Washington. ‘ Olympia Harbor, Washington. Stilaguamish River, Washington. Liberty Bay, Washington. Poulsbo Bay, Washington. _ Lake Washington Ship Canal, Washington. Fletcher Bay, Washington. Ed1son Slou%, Washinficiln. _ Sammamish iver, Was gton, from Lake Washingtonto Bothell, including consideration of any proposition for cooperation on the part of local interests. Ima Port Gamble Harbor, Washington, and entrance thereto. Snake River, Washington an Idaho, from the mouth to Asotin. . Idglharks Fork River between Albany Falls and Lake Pond Oreille, in o. ·*’“*'· Dry Straits, Alaska. Mouth of Snake River and Nome Harbor, Alaska. Approved, March 4, 1915. ¥¤*°h4·1°‘5· mn. 14s.-an act Marg a m mums ar are su ct me Arm at are tiseal year ending June thirtieth, niiigtegn hundred and sixltgelll Y, 0- Be it enacted the Senate and H ouae o Re esentativea o the United » ““"“""'°""““°““· stm ofAme1··iIdg·in congress essentzeefrrtiir me rouewiiig Sums te, and they are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the support of the Army for the year ending June thirtiet, nineteen hundre and sixteen. cuaungmua Coxrmomwrns or run Amir: For all contingent expenses of the Army not otherwise {provided for and embracinlgi all branches of the military service, inc uding the office of the C of of Staif; for all ¤¤¤•¤¤¤¤*•¤· emergencies and extraordinary expenses, exclusive of personal services in the War Department, or any of its subordinate bureaus or offices at Washington District of Columbia, arising at home or abroad, but impossible to be anticipated or classined; to be ex ended on the approval and authority of the Secretary of War, and) for such ur- ¤§,°f ‘“°°’ '“"“’*‘ poses as he may deem proper, including the payment of a. er diem allowance not to excee $4, in lieu of subsistence, to empioyees of the War Department traveling on official business outside of the District of Columbia and away from their designated posts, $25,000. s££°° °‘ md °l ormon or rm-: ommr or s·ran·. being for the purchase of the necessary stationery; typewriters and exchange of same; office, toilet, an desk furniture; textbooks; books of reference ·_ scientific and professional papers and periodicals; Printing and bmdmg; maps; po ice utensils; em loyment of temporary, techmcal, or special services; and for all) other absolutely necessary expenses, mc uding $25 per month additional to regular %mpg1;iilat1o1i tgidpgiigefsglggk) of division for superintendeuce o the · ar ege u1, ,.
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