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 878 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. Cia. 846. 1930 . San • s Sacramento Valley Secondary Projects : The sum of $25,000 of the appropriation of Calif. $275,000 for secondary projects, contained in the " First Deficiency Pst,~p 1145 . Act, Fiscal Year 1930," is hereby made available for investiga- tions of water supply f or the San Jo aquin and Sac ramento Valley s, California. Geological Survey. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY do Paotthg Cave Na- For a topographic survey of the proposed Mammoth Cave Na- Topographic survey tional Pa rk in the Stat e of Kentucky, for expendi ture by the Ge o- of. logical Survey under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, including personal serv ices in the D istrict of Co lumbia and els e- where ; the computation and adjustment of control data ; the office drafting and publication of the resulting maps ; the purchase of equipment ; and for the securing of such aerial photographs as are needed to make the field surveys, fiscal years 1930 and 1931, $25,000. t nreat Smonks on- Any unexpended balance in the appropriation for topographic N. C., and Tenn. surveys of the boundaries of the proposed Great Smoky Mountains Vol. 45, p. 1643. National Park, North Carolina and Tennessee, contained in the " Sec- ond Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1929," is continued and made available for the same purposes during the fiscal year 1931. Hire, etc., vehicles, The limitation of $50,000 i n the Interior Department A ppropria- etc. Amount for in- tion Act for the fiscal year 1930 upon the hire, maintenance, repair, creased. and opera tion of motor- propelled and horse-drawn passenger-carr y- Vol. 45, p. 1593. ing vehicles for field use only by geologists, topographers, engineers , and land classifiers is hereby increased to $60,000. Funds available for Funds appropriated for the Geological Survey for cooperative cooper ative work. work in the fiscal year 1931 may be utilized prior to July 1, 1930, as required, to enable the Geological Survey to continue its cooperative work pend ing reimbursem ent from coop erative agenc ies, the amoun ts so utilized to be repaid to the appropriation for the fiscal year 1931. National Park Serv- NATIONAL PARK SERVICE ice. taG reat Smoky Pan ; Proposed Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina Na tio nal N.C. and Tenn. and Tennessee : For administration and protection of the portion of Protection, etc., of. the area of such proposed park the title to which has been vested in Vol. 44, p. 616. the United S tates under t he provisions of section 3 of the Act of U.S. C., Supp.IV, p.158. May 22, 1926 (U . S . C ., title 16, sec . 403b), including fire prevention, and includin g not to exce ed $1,200 for the purchase, maintenance, operation an d repairs of motor-driven passenger-carr ying vehicles for use in connection with such work, fiscal year 1931, $30,000, which sum shall become a part of the appropriation " National Park Service, 193 0 and 1931 ." Y ose mite Na tio nal Y osemit e Nati onal P ark, Califo rnia : For electric energy pur- P ark, C alif . chased during the fiscal year 1930, $5,381. Glacier, Mont . Glacier National Park, Montana : T he unexpended balance of the appropriation of $10,350 for one-third of the cost of construct- Telephone line. Vol. 45, p. 1596. ing a telephone line partly outside the park boundary contained in the Interior Department Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1930, shall remain available until June 30, 1931. Birthplace, Was hin gton George Washington Birthplace National Monument, Wakefield, Rem ov ing monu- Vi rg in ia : For an additional amount for removing the monument mAnte, p. 58 . marking the birthplace of George Washington to a new site, includ- ing a road around the monument and landscape treatment of said monument site, as provided by the Act approved January 23, 1930, fiscal years 1930 to 1931, $15,000.

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