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 1282 SIXTY-FIFTH q)NGRESS. Sess. HI. Ch. 95. 1919. maple lélumbged 1512, Sixty-third Congress, third session, $6,000; in 16,00 . €t§¤*¤V§,iSC*<§f¥nuRi'§_§; Saiiit Croix River, Wisconsin and Minnesota; Minnesota River, nsi£.,a¤d’s.n..kZ’ Minnesota.; Lake Traverse, Minnesota and South Dakota; Red River of the North, Minnesota and North Dakota; Warroad Harbor and River, Baudette Harbor and River, Zippel Bay, and Lake of the Woods, Minnesota: For maintenance, $3,000; completin improvemenli; of B€§1dettIeIHarbp)r and Rivg inbacctprdancg witg the report su mitt in ouse ocument um ere 109 ixty-third · Con ess, first session, $5,000; in all, $8,000. 7 ggggfcml VM-lm Mgngsouri River: For maintenance and continuing im rovement ’ `with a view to securing a permanent six-foot channel between Kansas City, Kansas, from the upper end of Quindaro Bend, and gee mongaléof theliriveg, g·%000; fler giaintenance between Kansas t an ioux ty, 1, · m a 410,000. Mgsgg K{g¤¤» sw-- F gsage and Gascoéigde Rivers, Missciuri, and Kansas River, Kansas: ` or maintenance, ,000. Tgulgygglgd Rivet Cumberland River, Tennessee and Kentucky: For improvement Above Nasiiéme. above Nashville m accordance with the report submitted in Rivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered 10, Sixty-third _ Cqngres, second session, and sub'ect to the conditions set forth in Qgggmmk tm said document, $340,000: Prov•ded` , That assurances satisfactory to ’ the Secretary of War shall be given that local interests will provide sufficient areas of water front and suitable water terminals at all towns or landings adequate for the traiiic and which shall be open ger the public equally and on terms satisfactory to the Secretary of ar. ,,.;n°¤¤*j{{:f’ mdR{{";f· Tennessee River, Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky: The Secrenahm ’ cram- tary of War is hereby authorized to prosecute the wor of improve- §,°,L§_ ““° Bmw ment on the existing project for the section between Chattanooga and Browns Island in accordance with the recommendation in report submitted in Rivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered 8, Sixty-fifth Congress, third session, that the condition precedent
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am es e waiv. 3‘,;*,,‘},_{,‘},`j,‘{,",;,, ,,,,,k_ Ohtihigizerz Ce{ntg13gi)11(g00impmvement and for maintenance by open—c n wor, . ‘·°°"““° d“”’· Ohio River: Continuing improvement by the construction of Re rt ew on ub locks and dams with a view to securing a navigable depth of nine lic ¢»°rk&¤n»`£: elim, feet, $3,000,000. The Secrets? of War is uested to investigate °‘°··°°· and submit to Congress on or efore the fnrsrziilay of January, mneteen hundred and twenty, a_report showing what progress, if an , has been made toward providing satisfactory and adequate péxblic terminals at the several cities and towns located on the Ohio iver from December first, nineteen hundred and eighteen, to December first nineteen hundred and nineteen, inclusive. ‘*“°"""’ R*"’·P°· Allegheny River, Pennsylvania: For maintenance of open-channel work, $3,000; contmuueg improvement by construction of locks and _§,_’,§‘{,?;’g’{m modmw dams, $1,000,000; in al_, {1,003,000: Provided, That no part of this mma bncgesm. irpigcpriguten for lpielptepauing nndpeiéoveritiienghby the epnstructien lei oe an ams s expen un e c spans o the bridges forming unreasonable obstructions to the navigation of the Allegheny River at Pittsburgh_have been modified as heretofore directed or shall hereafter be directed by the Secretary of War, or uiitil thetSecretary of Wa.;;leall have tgecleiaved aeptisfactory assurances t at suc m cations promp m e contem usl Lake S up  the pgosecutiipn of the gviork of improvement. Pomnco y we _“. °' arais tt, tte, dOnto Harbo , “:·· .i’°r‘i..W...; v‘?Zl‘§f;.§y, ii?§‘i?ig.¤.“¥i£f,¤d ...11%.-. wrfg Harbors, Wisconsin; Duluth—Superior Harbor, Minnesota and Wis-