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SIXTY—FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 155. 1918. Allegheny River, Pennsylvania: For maintenance by open-channel A”°¤**°°Y B·**’°*·P•- work, $5,000; continuing improvement by construction of locks and dams, $500,000; in all, $505,000. Pittsbur h Harbor, Pennsylvania: For maintenance, $6,000. P““"“’8**·P¤· Grand Mirais, Marquette, Marquette Bazgand Ontonagon Harbors, bé·s°"° S“P°'*°' ¤¤¤‘- and Keweenaw Waterway, Michigan; hland and Port Wing ` Harbors, Wisconsin; Duluth-Shriperior Harbor, Minnesota and Wisconsin; Agate Bay and Grand arais Harbors, Minnesota: For mainmiin°°’ $21,0%). b Meng Me Ooo c B we ¤¤·=··¤ anisti ue ar or, ` an; nominee, nto, reen a , vm M- Algoma, gewaunee, Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Sheboygan, Port Wasli- ¤ii<iSi°Vhl sb°'°’ ington, Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha, and Wa egan Harbors, Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan Ship Canal, and Fox River, Wisconsm: For maintenance, $121,350. Saint Joseph Harbor and River, Saugptuck Harbor and Kala- ,,,§*§k°,§,,°h,f1¤*¤Sb§j_f· mazoo River, South Haven, Holland, rand Haven, Muskegon, ¥i¤¥i- ’ White Lake, Pentwater, Lu(lll1§EOD, Manistee, Portage Lake, Arcadia, Frankfort, Charlevoix, and etoskey Harbors, and Grand River, Michigan: For maintenance, $70,500. Shi channel connecting waters of the Great Lakes between Chicago, d§,,§,‘;{‘C¥,·;‘,§,,fj, Sjjig Duluth and Buffalo, including Saint Marys River, Saint Clair River, D¤¥¤¢¤ io B¤¤¤1•>. channels in Lake Saint Clair, and Detroit River, Michigan: For SaiutMarysRiver. maintenance, $50,000; completing improvement of fourth lock in Saint F°“'“"°°*· Mtiiys River, $470,000; in all, $520,000. ackinac, Cheboygan, Rogers City, Alpena, Harbor Beach, and ,,,,_If‘;,,'§‘,,‘“'°°"**""""-*» Monroe Harbors, Saginaw, B ack, Clinton, and Rouge Rivers, Michi an: For maintenance, $7,000; continuing improvement of Harbor Heach Harbor, $106,000; in all, $113,000. _ Toledo, Port Clinton, Sandns% Hmon, Vermilion, Lorain, Cleve- Om? Em *¤¤*·¤¤· land, Fairport, Ashtabula, and nneaut Harbors, Ohio: For main- · tenance. $50,000. Erie Harbor, Pennsylvania; Dunkirk and Buffalo Harbors, Black E"°· I’§;$’“§Q*c‘j Rock Channel and Tonawanda Harbor, and Niagara River, New N. - ’ York: For maintenance, $61,000. Olcott, Charlotte, Pultneyville, Great Sodus Bay, Little Sodus bm,L:'g‘;c °,,’;°*;*° W- Bay, Oswego, Cape Vincent, and Ogdensburg Harbors, New York: ` For maintenance, $43,000. Los Angeles Harbor, Califomia: C0ntinui%0cimprovement in I·°•*¤¤•*°¤·°¤¤· accordance with the report submitted in House ument Numbered Eight hundred and ninety-six, Sixty-third Congress, second session, and subject to the conditions set forth in said document, $100.000; for improvement in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered One thousand and seventy-two, Sixty-fifth Congress, second session, and subject to the conditions set forth in mlm Im t said document, $204,000; in all, $304,000. Whenever the State of zormvmflm ca¤i.° °" California, or the city or county of Los Angeles, or other public agencv V°‘·“’· ¥’· “‘°°· created by the State of California, shall undertake to secure, and shall have provided funds for securing, any lands, easements or rights of way re uired for the silt-diversion works authorized for the protection ofqLos Angeles and Long Beach Harbors, with a view to conveying the same to the Unite States free of cost, in accordance with the conditions set forth in House Document Numbered Four hundred and sixty-two Sixty-fourth Congress first session, and shall for any reason be unable to obtain the same by voluntary purchase and sale, C de , the Secretary of War- may, in his discretion, cause proceedings to be rrwS°mdi°°°°°° °°` instituted rn the name of the United States for the acquirement of said lands, easements, or rights of way, under and in accordance with ""“* *" 261 the provisions of section nme of the river and harbor Act of August Pr¤=·i·~¤- eighth, nmeteenhrmdred and seventeen: Provided, That u on the °dm° {mms. iihng of the petition for the condemnation of any such lan£, easements, or rig ts of way, as hereinbefore provided, the United States