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 1014 SIXTY·SIXTH oonennss. sins. II. cn. 252. 1920. 0; elite (éhief of Engineers, conforms to the project plans and standards o e overnmen . D§"}*°‘ J°'“°’ R“°’· Saint Jones River, Delaware:_The provisos attached to the items a¤;g£g,rr· 6&‘¢.€•37, making appropriations for the improvement of Saint Jones River, Delaware, m the Rxvler agd Haiglligréicts of gune  1910, and Feb- P;·>¤iM·r, mary 27 1911 are ere y mo e to rea as o ows: "Pro»mLded coritiillm °f mh t° That no ,part df said amount shall be expended for the excavation of ang cut-off until a satisfactory title to the land required for that __ _ cut-o shall have been transferred to the United States, free of cost." P§{?§§?"k§a°;bl,Y‘S‘,m- Mdwaullfee Hprbor, Vigiscpnsinz The unextjliended balance of apgigx>=<>>‘<~=¤¤¤z¤¢· __ priation ereto ore ma e or im rovin e inner harbor at - ai? Bizigf p` 6°6' V°1' waukee is hereby made available, ii the discretion of the Secretary of D W`;r,1for maiiéitenarioe of imginiiiieilnent of gre outer harbor. g1zmg¤Ri~·er· _ e aware iver etween a ephia enns vania and Trenton gnilfhictiimiiiliuigiii- New Jersey: The,two1projects heretofdre autlYiorized,for Delaware 1i1f;if4o,pp_ 252,90;} Rnver from Allegheny venue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Lalor Street, Trenton, New Jersey, and above Lalor Street to the upper railroadbbipdge aii)g`i1ie1&t<fniuare hgrreby consolidated to form a single _ _ project e ween _ ep 'a an renton. F§’T‘“t J°h‘“ R‘“"· Samt Johns River, Florida, from Jacksonville to the ocean: The _§m;ecgs,ae1seks¤n- two projects heretofore authorized for Saint Johns River, Florida, }§},,,$;,§,‘2,d_‘° “‘° °°°““ from Jacksonville to the ocean, and Saint Johns River, Florida, oppo- "¤¤··*°»Pv-25% 1279- site the city of Jacksonville, are hereby consolidated to form a single pro`ect from Jacksonville to the ocean. Tguigmmmd Rim, (lum_ berland River above Nashville, Tennessee: The Secretary of consnncaonnanor- War_1s hereby authorized to proceed with the prosecution of the % ‘§,‘f,n,§2{§§,““‘§,°§ existing preiect for lock and dam construction on that section of the l·>*3g}¤{g*¢;*g,S2 giver lcielate m the Sltate of 'léennessee when the lpcal interests in thet ' ` tate ve comp `e wit the conditions prece ent imposed in the H d Ripéniru and Iljllarlbgr A<>r ¤¤ apa ar ran iver ashington: esum of $71,775 w en of rom geposited  the   to,thefc§$d1t of tlhe Segptary of Waxi, shall “ e acce y said Secretary o ar as the to cash contribution requ1red)te be made by the city of Raymond and other local interests _ in connection with the project for improvement of Willapa Harbor W1- 39- ¤· 405- and River, Washington, authorized by the River and Harbor Act, VM- 40- r>· N- iipprovied July 27 ,_ 19l%6e111d the jog: resegulgon entitled "Joint resoution or improving 1 apa r an iver, Washington/’ ap- _ proved September 19, 1917. . ..g§‘,},;s,,{§E,,§’,§_.?‘°"lZ*:° The sepgoing dredge gumbexgiilnldi may be ggnsferred to the appro- <;j¤ me S ¤¤{¤ - prin ion or improving avann ar r wi ut charge. l’$:nl7F’“°: t; 1`Tu Sno, 5. That the time within which agpllications for relief under the g,,,,Q,"‘$,,,§.}‘ §@,,,‘§,, ufl grevgigons of sgctgiln of the River an hai-borsrgct appror;edWMarch tf; I ,_ _ may e_ e y contractors wit the cretary o ar, or "‘··"“’ "· "‘*°· with district engnxréeers, er other contracting cilicials of the Engineer Departnier;_t,l;1§S Areby limited to six months after the date of the iw, _ approva o t - ct. rags. _ ri mfbm Sec. 6. _That the laws of the United States relating to the improve- ,,,,‘§.§,‘°j, ,3;;,, ,;,’°€§ ment of rivers and harbors, passed between March 4, 1913, until and ¤¤,;¤i;gj§mm_ including the laws of the tlmd session of the Sixty-sixth Congress, shall be compiled under the direction of the Secretary of War and printed as a document, and that six hundred additional copies shall _ e printed for the use of the War Department. Qtgfzgegpggggjgggggg Sec. 7. That appropriations heretofore or herein made for works roiinprei-emma. of river and harbor improvements, or so much thereof as shall be necessary, may, in the discretion of the Secretary of War, be used for maintenance and for the repair and restoration of said works whenever from any cause they may haye become seriously impaired, as M mmm well as for the further authorized unproyement of said works: Pm- ‘ "' ‘ ‘ mdedli That no appropriation shall be diverted from one project to anot er.