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 760 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 253. 1922. im¥;¤;;~gm:_§;;_ MW ruvnns AND masons. A .1* “‘!“S i“*‘ To be immediatel available and to be ex ended under the direction ml"§;tl§i?xli¤PEii¤· of the Secretary of %ar and the supervisiori) of the Chief of Engineers; €$‘k'§?’°m"°°°h°”°° For the reservation and maintenance of existing river and harbor P°·"·P- ‘°“8· works, andp for the prosecution of such projects heretofore authorized as may be most desirable in the interests of commerce and navigation, $42 815 661. "E¤;f_§¤*“°m» S“‘· For examinations, surveys, and contingencies for rivers and harbors _ for which there ma be no special appropriation, $325,000: Promded, a¤ii.?m°dt°°°°b°°”` That no part of   sum shall be expended for any preliminary examination, survey, project, or estimate not authorized by law. M¤s¤1¤S1¤¤¤1S.A1¤· MUSCLE SHOALS.  "°’k °“ For the continuation of the work on Dam Numbered 'hvo on the Tennessee River at Muscle Shoals, Alabama, but not to become available until the 1st day of October, 1922, $7 ,500,000. mmmzmi. For works authorized by the Flood Control Act of March 1, 1917, as follows: 4 $;g¤¤3g¤¤¤g,§’¤fk· Flood control: For prosecuting work of ilood control in accordance ' ’ p` with the provisions of the Flood Control Act approved March 1, 1917, _ _ _ _ as follows: g§l*“'°'· Mississippi River, $6,670,000. Cj3¤¤m¤¤¢<> River. Sacramento River, California, $400,000. poxggevs mm- TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES, INLAND AND COASTWISE WATERWAYS. mlgigegileg, suvgpotgag For additional expense incurred  the operation of boats, barges, wisefaizilitiai. tugs, and other transportation facilities on the inland, canal, and _ coastwise waterways acquired by the United States in ursuance of $§}jj§’; gj the fourth paragraph of section 6 of the Federal Control get of March P,,,,,,,,_ 21, 1918, and operated in pursuance of section 201 of the Transportac,§<=rvi¢¢S M <=xx·¤r¤S. t.ion Act approved February 28, 1920, $330,000: Promded, That not ' to exceed $30,000 of this appropriation may be used for the payment of experts, clerks, and other employees in the War Department in V¤¤· 4t r>— 45* accordance with the lprovisions of section 201 (e) of the Trans ortation raymsmcuen. Act, 1920, approvec February 28, 1920, but no person shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation in excess of $3,000 per annum except one at $4,000. ¤·U1i¤»ryr>¤rks NATIONAL NIILITARY PARKS. c§‘§‘,Q“k‘°{,‘,§‘g,f'{‘f*‘“ ““" cmcKAMAUcA AND CHATTANOOGA NATIONAL MILITARY PARK. mSiiiit»iil`img°St°bhsh` For continuing the establishment of the park; compensation and expenses of civilian commissioner, maps, survevs, clerical and other assistance, including $300 for necessary clerical labor under direction of the chairman of the commission; maintenance, repair, and operation of one motor-propelled and one horse-drawn passengencarrying vehicle; office and all other necessary expenses; foundations for State monuments; mowinf; historical tablets, iron and bronze; iron gun ,,,,,,,,w_ carriages; roads an their maintenance; purchase of small tracts of miigsiznneer vepicle lands heretofore authorized by law, $38,400: Provided, That the ympp ’" Secretary of War is authorized and directed to furnish, from motor vehicles under control of the War Department, and without ayment therefor, one suitable motor-propelled passe er-carrying v§iicle for us_ein the maintenance of the Chickamauga aiig Chattanooga National Mihtary Park.