418 SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 264. 1924. decrep1;>§r a courphofl competent jurisdiction and final decision on all ap om su ecree · °¤**=¤·¤*· N#M¤· • Egylsbad prgjgct, Now’Me;ico: For operation, maintenance, and mmmdq N.M¤._ mcipdental operation, $50,000; _ _ nm -10 Grande project, New Mexico-Texas: For operation and gilamtenance, continuation of construction, and incidental operations, 06000* . Wmm·“·°·k- wtiiision projgct (formerly North Dakota pumping project),. liorth gzgotaz or operation, maintenance, and mcidental opera ions 000- B’*°•’·°'°¥· Baker prdject, Oregon: For investigation, commencement of con-
struction, and incidental operations, the unexpended balance of the
appropriation {pr thipla tfgr thelliscal year 1924 is reappropriate an ma e ava' for iisca ear 1925· Um°m°’ Om _ Umatilla project, Oregon: For o ration and maintenance, continuation of construction, and incidgiital operations, $940,000; K¤¤¤¤¤=·0¤¢·-0¤¤¤1 Klamath project, Oregon—California: For operation and mainte- §6a;i;e,000cont1nuation of construction, and incidental operations, n?,°P“ F°°'°°°’ °‘ Bdlle llourche project South Dakota: For operation and main.
- ’··*·1>·”’°· geggnocgé continuation o;l construction, and incidental operations,
o§'§"""'” v“"°" Strawlierry Valley roject, Utah: For o ration and mainte- . g . P6 . . nszaicfio continuation 0 construction, and incidental operations, °'*¤¤°¢“·W”**· Olcanhgan project, Washington: 1Tor_operation and maintenance, Y wu. continuation ol congrtruction, aridlpmcldental operations, $70,000; °"’¤“- takuna_ t_ pro%ect,nStas(;hé1ingtor;I;d or _3peration and maintenance, wm coxéimipzpon o {cot $1 on, . Fmcx cntal operations, _$720,000; · in prpj , yommg. d or operation and maintenance, wm con ua ion o ·CODSli1'llClG10l'l, an incidental operations, _$e50,0oo; “"°“"°"°· c0lSgiosh¢;p§ j;rpj;t,StWypmmg: dFor pipexéatpon antd mauégnance, mua n _ n ruc ion, an moi ena opera ions 5000· “°°°"°’“" "'°*°°*’· t_ SecoéiéEl)a(§g0pro]ects: For cooperative and miscellaneoug investiga: ions , · ¤§?;¤1.§1'E$i‘$u`”$toii. For the coiitinued investigation of the feasibility of irrigation · y;;teié_st¢;rage, fend tiéelated prob;emsdon_the ggcgiéaodo River, and _ _ 1 es nga ion o wa r sources o said river · ,,*§%*},"P,,,'§§,{;{,'*,},[,°f' Under the provisions of this Act no inter ’suni shall be expended, nor shall the United States be obhlgeated to expend, during glp; fiscal year 19$§, on any réecgpmationhproject appropriated for em an amoun in excess o e sum erem ted th fplr, xgdr sliall the whgle expenditures or obligdtigrngpiliilcurred eil; ,m,,_m_,_ u 2,...,;,?L°ih,‘?‘LLi°iSSm,¥§>¤”*tZ¤ii?‘¥02'€££iig; §§§$`?" ‘h° "’*‘°’° pmpmmns. p` _ Ten per centum of the foregoin amounts shall, be available interchangeably for expenditures on the reclamation projects named; E but not more than 10 per centum shall be added to the amount ,,,_f‘§§,“,,°,§_ ”°°"· appropriated for any one of said projects, except that should oxisting works or the water supply for lands under cultivation be endangered by floods or other unusual conditions, an amount suiiicient to make necessary emergency repairs shall become available for expenditure by further transfer of appropriation from any t0,,“0,?xg,grvemcm ofxpriggngrgojwgirilgppntgppgovag of the Siecretagy ofglbhe lgréterior; r rm. - L _ sca ear en in un 5 Commissioniar of the Bureau ofylfieclamatign shall firid that gig expenses of travel, including the local trans ortation of em l to and from their homes to the places wherld they are engaléellyesri Mmmm mm construction or operation and maintenance work, can be reduced ,m,,,_ thereby, he may authorize the payment of not to exceed three cents