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 SIXTY·SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 42. 1923. 1'207 Lower Yellowstone project, Montana-North Dakota: For opera- M§_§';§_‘,§§“‘°“°· tion and m;@e33{nce, continuation of construction, and incidental operations · - _ North l’latte’ prdject, Nebraska-Wyoming: For 0 eration and wggm P1°"°’ Mb" maintegsnance, continuation of construction, and incidental operations 1 420 000 · Neiivlahdsfproject, Nevada: Forloperation and maintenance, con- N°°"““‘“·N°"· tinéiatjplp of constréucgon, {Ind incidgntal opertations, 3735,000A,; Carlsbad N Mu ar a projec ew ex1co: or opera ion an main nance · ‘ ‘ continuagion of cmistmctpn, arid incidrgntal opIe_rations, $80,000; 4 Rmcmde N Mex Rio rande project ew exico- exas: or operation an T _ · · ·` maintenance, continuation of construction, and incidental operations, Ex $900 000 · Ndrth,Dakota pu1nping_project, North Dakota_: or operation i¤1;°"hD°k°°°p"”"" and maintenance, continuation of construction, and incidental operations $100 000· Baker piojedt, Oregon: For investigation, commencement of con- B°k°"°'°“' struction, and incidental operations, $500,000; U tm O Umatilla project, Oregon: For_ operation and maintenance, con- ‘““ °’ '°g‘ tinuation of construcgon, andcincgdental gperations, $900,003; mmm Omg cam Klamath project regon— ali ornia: or operation an main- ’ ‘ ‘ tenance, continuatibn of construction, and incidental operations, $700 000 · _ _ Belle l*`ourche project, South Dakota: For_ operation and·1na1n- S_]j)§£° F°‘"°h°’ tenance, continuation of construction, and mcidental operations, $95 000 · ..’, Strawberry Valley project, Utah: For operation_and maintenance, u§$ilwb°"y Vauw continuation of cpnstruction, and incidental operations, $4§,000; - Ohmm, Wash Okanogan project, Washington; Flor operation and maintenance, cogtmuation ofcctgnstviéjiction, and 1§01d9Bt8·1(:;P6F%t10I&S, $6§'>,0tg0; Yam, Wm akima pro ashmgton: _ or opera ion an mam nance ’ continuation og coiistruction, and incidental operations, $1,310,000; mmm Wyo. Riverton roject, Wyoming: For operation  maintenance, con- ’ tinuation ofpconstruction, and incidental operations, $600,000; Shoshone Wyo. Shoshone project, Wyoming: For operation and maintenance, con- ’ tinuation of construction, and incidental operations, $925,000; _ Secondary projects, Secondary projects: For cooperative and miscellaneous investigations $100 000' _ _ _. . . . . ‘ . For the,continued investigation of the feasibility of irrigation, g;`:°,;?,‘;;{f;$;,,,g,_ water storage, and related probleiéis on tl¥10(go(lp){)ado River, and in- ¤¤¤· esf ation of water sources of said river ‘ _ V Ugder the rovisions of this Act 110 gféitéf sum shall  expelldegi iugxrizngjgzia eiix. nor shall thePUnited States  obligated to expentkéiufinghthe, fisc ¤¤¤¤*=· year 1924 on any reclamation project appropria or erem, an amount iii excess of the sum herein appropriated therefor, nor shall the whole expenditures or obhgationsd inézurrelillfor all  sigh · t m un in e ??‘§2L‘iZ¥?..£?§..°r§mii?“?0!$E§t1E§$ai°§2§Z, ° `” ° ° “ (T _ ,m,_m,,, Ten per centum of the foregoing amounts shall   available inter- p,,,p,jm,,,,,_ changeably for expenditures on the reclamation projects named; but not more than 10 per centum shall be added to the amount appropriated for any one of said projects, except_that should existing etgujgrgsepgé uma, works or the water supply for an s under cultivation be endangered ’ by floods or other unusual conditions, an amount sufficient to make necessary emergency repairs shall become ava1lab1e_for expenditure bv further transfer of apprzprgataoziafrom any of said projects upon ° 1 f the Secreta 0 t G H 1‘191", , . apwggilewiizr, during therlriscal year ending June 30, 1924, the Direc- ,0§gQ.;‘g,?;,’é?’V°’“°*°’ tor of the Reclamation Service shallfind that the expenses of travel can be reduced thereby, he may, in lieu of actual traveling expenses,