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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cn. 47. 1927. 102]. Vtfillamette River, Oregon, between Portland and Salem. 1 Tillamook Bay and Entrance, Oregon. UmEgu;u%1iv§·aa1ég en`t§ance.· y y g r r, ashington with a view to im rovin the Washivzwn- Squalicum Creek waterway. ’ P g Columbia River, Washington, with a view to securing an adequate channel to the  of Illwaco., p Columbia River, Wash:§on,,bctween Illwaco and the town of Chinook with a view to b protection from floods and erosion. Skamokawa Slough, Washington. Stillaguamish River, Washington. That, there is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any ig1¤<>ru:ld¤Rivg&u moneys in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appro? tion my me°$¤x mi`, priated, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1928, and annually §§§’§“";},,§,,"f“°A‘;,’§j thereafter, the sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as may be  ml necessary, to be spent by the Reclamation Bureau under the direction ’ ' ' of the Secretaxg of the Interior, to defray the cost of o erating and maintaining t e Colorado River front work and lgvee system adjacent to the Yuma Federal irrigation project in Arizona and California. Section 16 (c), Act approved March 3, 1925 (Forty-third Statutes pB§,i;§°’P*°**¤*°¤¤*°· at Large, ipage 1198), is hergpg rxpealed. vous, p.1198. Ocean rontage of Afog, eska, with a view to providing a —““°"* harbor. Nome Harbor, Alaska. Sitka Harbor Alaska. Cordova Harbor, Alaska. Anchorage Harbor, Alaska. Dry Pass, Alaska. Portage Ba , Alaska, and adj cnt bays, with a view to providing a practicable harbor accessible to the Cold Bay oil fields. Gastineau Channel, Alaska. $;>$iFre€]erick,  am e ay, aska. X Sno. 5. (a) mfllhat all agreements heretofore made by District ErPé”:¤isé¤°hi`¢¤r em- Engineers for the employment of experts and specialists in the £’"‘§{ °'é;°§§',§,,*§fI,’§§ several arts and sciences, upon terms and rates of compensation for Mt '¤”d·*¤¤· services and incidental expenses in excess of the maximum of the V0, 42 P lm salaries authorized by the Classification Act of March 4, 1923, and ` ' ' all lpayments made t ereunder, are hereby validated. mm Inmm M Funds heretofore or hereafter appropriated for rivers and eswntisl p¤r¤¤¤¤1 harbors to be expended under the supervision of the Secretary of §’,{‘},§‘.,,£m°'" °‘ °m' War shall be available for expenditure in the purchase of such ersonal equipment for employees as in the opinion of the Chief of Engineers are essential for the eiiicient prosecution of the works. Hman 0, m,_m_ (c) All ayments heretofore made by disbursing oiiicers of the we1¤_p¤¤,;=¤mg•&rri•£ Corps of .%ngineers, as reimbursement of subsistence expenses ,,,..m.,,"E., Q, ,;;.,.,.1 incurred on journeys on oiiicial business under proper orders, O§,‘§,§”“ ·*°°°°°°’”¤ commencing after eight- ‘o’clock. antemeridian and completed ·not later than six o’cloek postmeridianof any_day, when sei expenses are not in excess of those authorized gi existing Army Rmlations, shallbeallowedandcredited bythe neralikccounting e Hmmm mma, (d) Actual expenses heretofore andhemeafter incurre by civilian eéieyse. em loyees on river and harbor works for packing., crating,. '“‘ and) transporting household eifectabexitlnn the weight limits as prescribed in Army Regulations, w making permanent change of station under competent orders, may, on agirovalpf the Chief of Engineers, be paidor reimbursed from fun pertaining to river and harbor works. v 1 . . Approved, January 21, 1927.