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 SIXTY-NINTH couensss. sm. 11. os. 47. um. 71015 report submitted in House Document Numbered 150, Sixt ·seventh Congress second session is hereby modified to authorize the exten- sion of- the jetties to such lentglths as may be practicable within the estimate of the total cost of e jettiesas given in the above docul ment. Funds heretofore or hereafter appropriated for the xnainte- F‘”‘d’ “'“““*""~ nance and improvement of riversand harbors shall be available for such project as hereb modified. _ 7 · _ V Olympia Harbor, `Washington, in accordance with the re rt sub- °1"""”*’· W“"· mitted in House Document _Numbered 244, Sixtysninth Cgngress, first session. · - 7 · Willapa Harbor, Washington, in accordance with the report Wmeve W¤¤h- submitted in House Document Numbered 565, Sixty-ninth Congress, second session. . Gm Hmm W h Grays Harbor, Washington, to be modified and the improvement Ys ’ °'3 ‘ continued in accordance with the report submitted in House Report 582 Sixty-ninth Coggress, second session. ` ‘ T I. Tolovana River, aska, in accordance with the re ort submitted iimif v°'”° m""’ in House Document Numbered 193, Sixty-eighth Congress, first session, and supaict to the condition set forth in said document. Kam Kahului Ha. r, Hawaii, in accordance with the re ort submitted °i'H"““‘ in House Document Numbered 235, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session. Green Bay Harbor, Wisconsin, in accordance with the report umu B°y’ wm submitted in House Document Numbered 585, Sixty-ninth Congress, second session. A an-terseaarman Harbor of Refuge, Harbor Beach, Michigan: The Secretary of Bmakwater or xml War, in his discretion, is hereby authorized to remove such portion b°'°’R°‘“‘°· of the breakwater, in the interest of sanitation, as will not be detri· mental to purposes of navigation. 7 Addition, mn Surveys in accordance with House Document Numbered 308, umm. °” Sixty-ninth Con ,· first session, and including in the streams mentioned in said documents the following streams: Red River, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. Yazoo River and tributaries, Mississippi. Pearl River, Mississippi and Louisiana. Altamaha and tributaries; Tributaries of the Warrior, Coosa and Tombigbee Rivers. Sno. 2. (a) The contract dated July 29, 1921, executed bythe S§§°g,§g°,$,,°“,g‘§',,,,, Boston, Cape Cod and New York Canal Company, and transmitted ggchgo ,g°¤¤¤¤ f¤¢ to Con ss by the Secretary of War andprmted in House Docu- ' ment Niieinbered 139, Sixty-seventh Congress, second; session, is V°1‘°°""°°°* hereby ratilied on condition. that such company iles with the Secretaryof War its consent in writgtg that such contract be modified  to provide that the Uni States shall assume the payment of interest on the bonds, payment of which is assumed by D to , theiUnited assess Wunder such contract, only from”tlie‘ date upon maine °r¤¤°°5i$i°iii¤$d which the title to the ropertyreferred `to in paragraph 1 of such ‘°°‘“’·‘· contract passes to the Dmted States; that such cotnpanyfiles with the Secretary of War its consent in writing that paragraph 8 of such contract be‘amended`t.o"rcad asfollowsr - ‘ · ‘ ‘  wm dm umm i " 8; The payment of the amount herein   tobe paid, or any gmwi¤g°°¤¤• or reds.; part of same to the said canal company `iéftobe ‘n the express °°“"°‘· condition that the Boston, Carpe  and New Yorkugitnal Company v,,,_ ,0, p_ ,,0,, waives, in writing, any and l_ claims of any nature whatsoever that it may have aganst the President, the Director General of Rail- roads, ~or the nitiedi SH.teS,', and"i1ponQ's*uch release fthe, Director General of Railroads sh l release the‘compu11§y from anyclaith or demand against the company, growiu out of ederal control.” Q (b) The sum of $5,500,000 1S hereby authorized to‘ be appropri- ,,,,.·*m°"°‘ ““"‘;Q,“'j§ ated, out of any moneyin the Treasury ’not otherwise appropriated, modiisd ¤¤¤¤=w¤~