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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. cu. 178. 1923. 1421 museum suoms. m§,g¢{,ji§e¤;j>¤¤¤» '¤‘¤¤- For the continuation of the work on Dam Numbered 2 on the D§g_¤{}g¤g¤8 W°*’=°¤ Tennessee River at Muscle Shoals, Alabama, $6,998,800: Provided, Provmi. _ That the Secretary of War may enter into a contract or contracts C°°t'°°”°“th°"’°°‘ for such machinery, ates, or other metal parts and for such materials to be used in tie construction of the locks, dam, and powerhouse as may be necessary to prosecute the said project, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregate $10,501,200, exclusive of the amounts ·“"°°¤*"m‘”°‘*· herein and heretofore appropriated. moon ooN·r1zo1.. rim mum. Flood control, Mississippi River: For prosecuting work of Hood ¥§f’§§§,’{l§§Y°'· control in accordance with the provisions of the Flood Control Act approved March 1, 1917, $5,986,600. lood control, Sacramento River, California: For rosecuting C£,§Y'“”‘°“*° R“'°‘· work of Hood control in accordance with the provisions og the Flood V°*·¥’·°·P· ***8- Control Act approved March 1, 1917, $499,900. TRANSPORTATION FACIIJfIES, INLAND AND COASTWISE WA·rmzwAYs. p,,v,Y§f§,§'{""‘ "°'”‘ For additional expense incurred in the operation of boats, barges, a¤E¤x$?°SiS£q;i$r°iii·i§ tugs, and other transportation facilities on the inland, canal, and °°““"""“°“‘“°s· coastwise waterways required by the United States in pursuance of V0, ,0 ,56 the fourth paragraph of section 6 of the Federal Control Act of vo" ,,'°` m` March 21, 1918, and operated in pursuance of section 201 of the ’P` ' Transportation Act approved February 28, 1920, $29,650: Provided, §f,,!’,$'{§§,g of ,,xp,,,,,’ That not to exceed $18,000 of this appropriation may be used for the ¤*°· payment of experts, clerks, and other employees in the War De art- V0, 4, P ,58 ment in accordance with the provisions of section 201 (e) ol) the ’ ` Transportation Act, 1920, approved February 28, 1920, but no per- hy '°’°"°"°"‘ son shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation in excess of $3,000 per annum except one at $4,000. NATIONAL Mrnrruzr PARKS. ********5* P¤*¤· CHICKAMAUGA AND cHArrANoooA NAr1oNAL Mrm·rAn·r rxnx, C§,$§;§},*;{¤° md For continuing the establishment of the park; compensation and n»ilY.l`ZL'lfiT€. mw expenses of the superintendent, maps, suryeys, clerical and other assistance; maintenance, repair, and operation of one motor-propelled and one horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicle; office and all other necessary expenses; foundations for State monuments; mowinghistorical tablets, iron and bronze; iron gun carriages; roads and their maintenance; purchase of small tracts of lands heretofore authorized by law, $50,000. Notwithstanding the restrictive provisions of the Act of February ,,,§§w°¤;*d°'g*;§¤,;¤,sh gig; 26, 1896 (Twenty-ninth Statutes, page 21), the Secretary of War is ;:§;:nast:h0_wem at authorized in his discretion to permit without cost to the United V0l.®,;lgll~ States the erection of monuments or memorials to commemorate encampments of Spanish War organizations which were encamped in said park during the period of the Spamsh-American War. GEITYSBURG NATIONAL M1m·rAnr mm:. G°“>"**¤'¤~ For continuing the establishment of the park; acquisitionof uS§,Qn}¤_§1*gj*f,*gg_ °S°=*b· lands, surveys, and maps; constructing, improving, and maintaining _ avenues, roads, and bridges thereon; fences and igates; marking the lines of battle with tablets and guns, each tab et bearing a rief