Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/672

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648 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sass, II. C11. 382. 1910. “"°· °’° be expended uiligill gtle tlc: any;1l3aépiddrequi§e¢%Jfo;ct1h§tptu(;sppses (tif this im rovements ave een e to the ni a reeo cos . mama Vermilion, iinproving Bayou Yermilion and Mermentau River, Louisiana: ,;;,,,,bmm_ For maintenance of impgovernent of channel, bay, and passes of Bayou Vermilion and of ermentau River and tributaries, including Bayou Pla uemine Brulé, in accordance with the report submitte in House I)ocument Numbered Seven hundred and eighty-nine, Sixtieth Congress, first session, ten thousand dollars. mVg;¤¤rMy.m1:·¤i¤ Improving waterway from Franklin to Mermentau, Louisiana: For °""°“°°°' maintenance, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. Mgnrglgggmuvaigzxnyé Improving inland_ waterway from Mermentau River Louisiana, to amos mva·,r.¤.. me Sabme River, Louisiana and Texas, in accordance with the report of T°‘ . the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, dated December . twenty-first, nineteen hundred and eight, and printed in Rivers and Harbcérs Committee laocrémeint Tllgrrsee, .;.)ix(;yL·(}fi3:·1st'§`}l¢;ngrelss,

 secon session, one un re thousand o : r , at t is

.4°:,ii:i_h°d mn amormt ma be applied to any modified plan for this section of the waterwa that may be recommended by the Chief of Engineers, Unléted gtates kArmy, angi apprc;]ve1<$1lby(£;heTSecretuy1 ago War. F wszeruynontmia. emovr the water acrnt ori a exas, an uisiana: or "°gg§"m,, the removlzii of the waterirhyacirith from the nav·ig;l;e waters in the States of Louisiana and Texas, so far as it is or may me an obstruction to navigation, twenty thousand dollars. Iimmmqa mm. Improving Atchafalaya River, Louisiana, from Morgan City to the Gulf of Mexico: Completing improvement and for maintenance in gccoglaince vgith report subénitte Iipuse DocumentdNumberedfSix un e an sixty-nine, ixt - t ongress, secon session ve c<>¤¤··¤¢ for min- hundred and thirty thousand ilollars; and the Secretary of War is °°"°°°°‘°h‘°°°l` authorized to enter into contract with the Atchafalaya Bay Ship Channel Company for the construction and maintenance for three years of a channel twenty feet deep and two hundred feet wide, in accordance with the terms of proposals numbered one and two mma. of said company, as printed in the report above mentioned: Provided, I“’°°°i°"·°°°‘ That for payment of expenses of inspection and superintendence of work under this contract the additional sum of ten thousand dollars is lwmby °ppliipil?°d' I Ark T d Okl rzearum ra,.ux., m rovi e iver, rouisiana, ansas, exas an ahoma: T§,;,{.‘,'},‘},3§,{*}‘ Contiiiuingn§mprovement and for maintenance below Fulton, Arkan- . sas, seventy-five thousand dollars; continui improvement and for maintenance between Fulton Arkansas, anx? Denison, Texas, fifty Iléruvuyevchimm thousand dollars: Provided, That of this latter amount so much as ' shall be necessary may, in the discretion of the Secretary of War, ° be expended for removinlg snags and other obstructions in the lower tylvergty-fivefrgilizshof the iamrchi River, a tributary of Red River in t e tateo a oma.

  • '“'”°*’ ’“'-'*`°*· Improving Aransas Pass, Texas: Completing improvement in

accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Six (liuradreddand thirtymipe, Sixgyéiirst Coggress, second session, two un re an seventeen t ousanr ve hun red dollars. Tgj·"¤=°°¤ C¤¤¤¤•‘»_ Improving Galveston Channel, Texas: Continuing improvement ' under the existing project, which contemplates the excavation of a plhannel thirty fget deeiplfancli one thousanél two hundred feet wide om the inner ar to t - rst street an seven hundred feet wide _ from Fifty-first to Fifty-six}th street, two hundred and fift thousand Qiggiou 0, wm dollars: Provided, That at such time as in the discretion ofy the Score-. uu. . tary of War thrghsame Enaytbe require? in (fhg interiests of navigation an commerce e wes ern ernnnus o said c anne ma be extended to Fiftgéseventh street, with a width of one thousand sfeet between Fiftyj t and Fiftgseventh streets, as recommended in the report submitted in House ocument Numbered Three hundred and Twenty- eight, Sixty-first Congress, second session.