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 SIXTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. CH. 771. 1926. 857 Yuma project, Arizona-California: To reimburse the reclamation Yuma, Um;.-cam fund for all costs incurred fpfgor to March 3, 1925,· and paid from m§,*‘§,',{“}§,§“f,,, £ the reclamation fund, for operation and maintenance of the ¤g*,°°,R*‘g°*p*°§g'"¤ Colorado River front work and levee system adjacent to said pro'ect, ` ' ' as authorized by section 16 (a) of the Act entitled “An Act author- izin§Bthe—conatructionl1x%air, and preservation of certain public wor on rivers and ar rs, and or other urposes," approved March 3, 1925, fiscal year 1925, and prior iisoal years, $637,336. O C l I For operation and maintenance-costs of the Co orado River front Rlverx svsfwax. work and levee system adjacent to the Yuma irrigation project V°"“*”‘“°°· Arizona-California, as authorized by section 16 (b) of the Act of March 3, 1925, fiscal year 1926, $50,000, to be transferred to the reclamation fund and to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior. Investigations, Columbia Basin irrigation project: For compleb €§’1v$il:.'gQ’§“mgd?: ing investigations of the feasibility of irrigation by gravity or “°j,‘,}g'¤l§‘,Y4‘¥,Y·°°°·· pumping, water sources, water storage, and r ated roblems on the ' ` ` Columbia River and its tributaries, including the Columbia Basin project, as provided for in the Act approved April 13, 1926, entitled "An Act authorizing the Secretary 0 the Interior to cooperate with the States of Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Wasliington, in alloca- tion of the waters of the Columbia River and its tributaries, and for other purposes and authorizing an appropriation therefor," fiscal years 1927 and 1928, $25,000. The Reclamation Fund shall be available for payment to R. B. R-B-1>¤¤¤¤- Diemer of the expenses of transportation of his household 5`pods and Pnvmwrw- other personal property, incident to his transfer from e North Platte project to the Riverton project, under authority for shipment of household oods issued February 5, 1925, by direction of the Com- missioner of Iteclamation pursuant to departmental regulations. ` Nxrrouan ranks Mami wks. The appropriation of $20,000, made by the Second Deficiency N-gpwgmm Mam- Act, fiscal year 1925, to enable the Secretary of the Interior to carr Exl;rnsais°<il:commis- out the revisions of the Act entitled "An Act for securing of land; “""· in the Siiuthern Appalachian Mountains and in the Mammoth Cave VOL ,3 W ,5, ,3,, regions of Kentuc y for perpetual preservation as national parks,” ' ° appgoved February 21, 1925, shall remain available until June 30, 192 . Not to exceed $3,000 of the appro riations for the National Park Service for the fiscal year 1927 shall be available for the payment °i°¤· of travel, subsistence, supplies, and other expenses of the commit- u;*¤¤£__¤*¤*1·¤*¤ fw tee, including) its secretary, created upon recommendation of the A»u.p.¢ss. President’s mmittee on Outdoor Recreation, to study and report upon adjustment of boundaries between national parks and national forests and upon the suitability of certain national forest lands for establishment as national parks. rmmrroar or anasxa Amr. Insane of Alaska: For care and custody of persons legally C"’° °“”"”°· adjudged insane in Alaska, including transportation, burial, and other expenses, fiscal year 1926, $5,400, to be expended under the same aut ority and conditions as the appropriation for this purpose in the Interior Department Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1926.