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 634 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 443. JULY 7,1932 . uneyenne Bottoms CHEYENNE BOTTOMS MIGRATORY BIRD REFUGE Migratory Bird Ref- U%al= I %ans. establishing, The unexpended balances of the appropriation of $50,000 contained Vol, 46, pp. 871, 1266 . in the Second Defic iency Act, f iscal year 19 30, an d of t he app ro- priation of $200,000 contained in the Agricultural Appropriation Act for the f iscal yea r 1932, s hall rema in availa ble until June 30, 1933, VVola 46 e. 9. V, for the purpo se of carryi ng int o effe ct the provis ions o f the Act U. Supp. p. 2W. entitled "An Act authorizing the establishment of a migratory-bird refuge in the Cheyenne Bottoms Barton County, Kansas," approved June 12, 1930 (U . S . C ., Supp . ?V, title 16, sets . 691-691d), and for necessary expenses incident thereto, including the employment of persons and m eans i n the Distri ct of Columbi a and elsewh ere. cervices in the Dis- Tot al, Bu reau o f Biol ogical Surve y, $1, 756,177, of w hich a mount not to exceed $326,370 may be expended for departmental personal services in the District of Columbia. Public Roads Bu- reau. BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS Salariesandexpenses. For neces sary e xpense s of t he Bur eau of Public Roads, incl uding salaries and the employment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, supplies, office and laboratory fixtures and apparatus, traveling and other necessary expenses ; for conducting research and investigational studies, either independently or in cooperation with State highway departments, or other agencies, including studies of highway administration, legislation, finance, economics transport, construct ion, oper ation, ma intenance, utiliza tion, and safety, and of street and highway traffic control ; investigations and experiments Road making. i n the best methods of road making, especially by the use of local materials ; studies of types of mechanical plants and appliances used for road building and maintenance and of methods of road repair and maintenance suited to the needs of different localities- and main- tenance and repairs of experimental highways, including the purchase of materials and equipment ; for furnishing expert advice on these subjects ; for collating, reporting, and illustrating the results =r vol .39,p .356;Vo1.4% same ; and for preparing, publishing, and distributing bulletins and pII.S. C.,p . 662 . reports ; to be paid from any moneys available from the adminis- trative funds provided under the Act of July 11, 1916 (U . S . C ., title 23, sec . 2 1), as am ended, or as other wise prov ided. Federal-aid high- Ways. FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAY SYSTEM State p aconstr with For carrying out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to rural post roads . .4 o, provide that the United States shall aid the States in the construction Vol P . 1201; Vol. 42,pp .660 of rural post roads, and for other purposes," approved July 11, 1916 Vol 4Vol. .760, 1398 9~ ( 39 Stat., pp. 355-359), and all Acts amendatory thereof and supple- sU .. n843p. 4 mentary thereto, to be expended in accordance with the provisions of said Act, as amended, including not to exceed $733,100 for depart- mental personal services in the District of Columbia, $100,000,000, to be immediately available and to remain available until expended, dd sai which sum is composed of $42,400,000, a part of the sum of $125 ; itional authori- 000,000 a uthorized to be ap propriate d for the fiscal y ear endin g June Vol. 46, p.141. 30, 1932, by paragraph 1 of the Act approved April 4, 1930 (46 Stat p. 141), and $57,600,000, part of the sum of $125,000,000 authorized to be app ropriated for the fiscal ye ar ending June 30, 1933, by para- graph 1 of the Act approved April 4, 1930 (46 Stat ., p 141) Proviso labor for. Provided, That none of the money herein appropriated shall be paid bidden. to any State on account of any project on which convict labor shall be directly employed, except this provision shall not apply to convict labor performed by convicts on parole or probation.