Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/1411

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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. HI. Ch. 161. 1921. 139]. with, including erecting and taking down viewing stands and putting Ame P- 000- the grounds in sightly condition, is made availa le for said purposes Removal 0, pm 0, during the fiscal year 1922, and shall also be available for removal of fencaotc. so much of the iron part of the brick and iron fence on the east side of the Botanic Garden as in the opinion of the superintendent of the garden may be necessary to improve the surroundings of the said memorial. However, the larie stone or brick gateposts on the east side of the garden shall be ta en down to a level with the substruct1u·e which also is made of brick or stone. For removal and reconstruction of a part of the fence around the ¥,°I,t§§l§$°{3i°{3ng Botanic Garden made necess on account of the completion of the ‘°“°°·°‘°· Grant Memorial, to be immieldiately available, $3,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. F rt M H Md Monument to Francis Scott Key and others: For dedicatin the nii1i¤¤ei¤g°°i¤l6¤a£ monument to Francis Scott Key and others at Fort McHem·y, Balti- $';§,§,§$,’f,‘{c_*"“""'s more, Maryland, $1,200, and for laying out and imgroving the grounds immediately surrounding the same, $6,800; in a , $8 000. COmm,,,m,, 8,,,,,,,, And the President of the Senate is authorized to appoint three of d¤¤i·=¤¤<>¤· its Members and the Speaker of the House of Representatives five of its Members as a committee to attend said dedication, without exgense to the Government. _ Gm mBddgc eorgetown Bridge: For continuing the construction of the brid e cousriiiitmou. ` authorized in section 1 of an Act entitled “An Act to rovide for the v°'·3°·*’·m‘ removal of what is now known as the Aqueduct Brig e, across the Potomac River, and for the building of a bridge in place thereof," a proved May 18, 1916, $450,000, 40 per centum to e payable out oi) the Treasury of the United States and 60 per centum out of the revenues of the District of Columbia. Rwm md hmm Harbors and rivers, contract work: Toward the construction of cmmmwuis ` works on harbors and rivers, under contract and otherwise, and within the limits authorized by law, including horse—drawn and motor—propelled passenger—carriyi.ng vehicles required and to be used onl for official business, name y: V0, 39 393 Ekir work authorized by the River and Harbor Act of 1916, as ’p` ` follows: Hudsonlliver ‘< Y Hudson River, New York: For improvement, under contract " ` authorization, $100,000. _ rum maui FLo0n CONTROLZ For prosecuting work of flood control in accord- Vo1.39,p.94ali ance with the provisions of the Flood Control Act approved March 1, 1917, as follows: Missi.—1s£ppiR£v<~r. Mississippi River, $6,670,000. smmenin rum. Sacramento River, California, $500,000. Survey or amber. Survey of northern and northwestern lakes: For survey of northern an d ¤<>r¢¤v¤s¤e¤¤ and northwestern lakes, Lake of the Woods, and other boundary and l°k°°' °°°‘ connecting waters between said lake and Lake Su rior, Lake Champlain, and the natural navigpble waters embracedpiii the navi- New rmx canes. gation system of the New Yer canals, including all necessary expenses for preparuigiecorrecting, extending, printing, binding, and issuing charts and b tins, and of investigating lake levels with a view to their regulation, $125,000. CaIil’o_r¤ia news California Dé ris Commission: For defraying the expenses of the °°{¥§,‘{f*,?.ff‘;,‘{·50-,_ commission in carrying on the work authorized by the ct approved March 1, 1893, $15,000. xewroyk name:. Harbor of New York: For the prevention of obstructive and d§,*;§g‘f""·¥ “*•“"°““ injurious deposits within the harbor and adjacent waters of New York City: For pay of inspectors, deputy inspectors, and office force, and expenses of office, $14,260. _ or pav of crews and maintenance of patrol iieet, six steam tugs and one launch, $95,000. In all, $109,260.