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1042 SIXTY-SEVENTH GONGRESS. Sess. 11. GH. 427. 1922. B¤*%°¤ Bi'°¥· Old Brazos River Texas from Old Washington to Waco, in accordance

 t° wml with the reporthubmitlaed in House Document Numbered 298, Sixty-

sixth C0 ess, first session. _ _ _ 'f¤¤i*¥ R*'¤¤'·T°*· Trinit;%iver, Texas, from Liberty to Dallas, m accordance with the report submitted m House Document Numbered 989, Sixty-sixth Congress, third session. _ _ mmm Ri"' L°°k· Galena River Lock, Illmois. _ _ _ rroioots consolidated. Sec. 4. Tampa and Hillsboro Bays, and H1llSb0fo River, Florida: B}`yg':*P::g¤§$ The four projects heretofore authorized for Tampa_ Bay, Hillsboro nivoama. Bay, Tampa and Hillsboro Bays, aigd g1HSb0P%RéV€P are ere y consolidated to form a single project or ampa Tilir. _ t m‘§{_‘l?*{,·,{*·tj'g*1§l‘,;“° Calumet Harbor and River, Illinois and Indiana . e two proj ec s ' heretofore_autl10r1zed for Calumet Harbor and Calumet River are hereby consolidated to form a single project for Calumet Harbor and Bm Ki muh River, Illinois and Indiana. _ _ _ u pm ¤,,,X§',;,,,m..; Black River at Port Huron, and mouth of Black River, Michigan: ¤’°°“*- The two projects heretofore authorized for Bl8Ck-RIVGI at Port Huron, and mouth of Black River, are hereby consohdated »1n accordance . with th(ekreport soilgnitted in House Document Numbered 436, Sixty- fourth ess t session.

 Sec. 5. ligat the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized

wtlgiw f¤r s¤¤¤¤l to construct six seagoing hopper dredges for use in improvement and wm maintenance work on authorized projects on the At antic, Pacific, and Gulf coasts, the cost of said dregges to be paid from appropriations heretofore made, or to be here ter made, for the preservation and maintenance of existing river and harbor works, and for the _ prosecution of such projects heretofore authorized as may be most PL,',‘;,£‘§°,;c,,s,_ esirable in the interests of commerce and navigation: frovded Restriction on up That the limit of cost of each of the dredges herein authorized shall enum; nom petite not exceed the sum of $750,000: Provided further, That no money °°”"`“°‘°“‘· authorized to be expended for the aczuirement of any dredge or dredges shall be so expended for the plurc ase of any dredge or dredges from private contractors, which at the time of thogproposed purchase can be manufactured at any na yard or other overnment owned factory for a sum less than it canvle purchased for from such private contractor. p¤li%°5$`}€$E2m;,Y§Z$ Sec. 6. That funds heretofore appropriated for improvement of g§§f;§§,i,¤F;f,f“*;‘gc*§_ Q} rivers and harbors and which remarn in the Treasmjy unexpended tum works. because the work or projects for which the_same were appropriated have been completed, are herelg made available for expenditureby and under the rection of the ecretary of War and the supervision of the Chief of E eers for the preservation and maintenance of any existing river anxflghimbor works and for the rosecution of such projects of improvement heretofore adopted and) authorized as may be mephm swim most desirable in the interests of commerce and navigation.

 agiviz ASEE. 7. That hereafter the provisions of section 7 of the Act of

residences, mvalppm ugust 23, 1912 (Thirty-seventh Statutes at Large, page 414), or sides in or $.;**;:.]:3.:22 .¤;.;2%.1’;222;*;$.2:s2]:;z:;;:.;fP:;r;.:z°::2:;;.;2Lz voter, .414. , S P . to agoply to or forbid the installation and use of such telephones as the Chi o Engineers may certify to be necess for the prosecution of Govemment business and as the Secretary1b?7Wa.r may authorize in connection with the construction and operation of locks and dams in mmm M_ the navigable waters of the United States. _ qming ;§,°1;;,gi,,.,,,, SEG: 8. _That from the moneys available for the improvement of the 'ggmenggsd Dgpg; Detroit River, Michigan, not to exceed $45,000 may be expended by mm. the Secretarypf the Treasury, in his discretion, for remodeling the old Federal building, or for renting uarters at Detroit, MICDIESH, to better accommodate the demands for s ace and to enable the engineer department to be properly quartered?