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 68 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CHS. 87, 88. MARCH 18,19,1932' [CHAPTER 87.1 JOINT RESOLUTION March 18, 1932. [n .J. Res. 182.] Authorizin,~ an appropriation to defray the expenses of participation by the [Pub. Res., No. 14.1 United States Gove rnment in the Second Polar Year Program, August 1, 1932, to August 31, 1933. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Second Polar Year States o f America in Congress assembled, That, for the purpose of Program. Sum authorized for defraying the expenses of participation by the United States Govern- expenses. ment in th e Sec ond Polar Year Pro gram, Augu st 1, 1932, to August 31, 1933, an appropriation of $30,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is here by author ized for personal services in the Di strict of Columbia and elsewhere, contingent expenses, printin and bind- ing, pu rchase of ne cessar y book s, doc uments, and p eriodi cals, camp and field supplies, scientific instruments and equipment, construction of necessary temporary buildings for housing equipment and for observations, hire, maintenance, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, transportation of supplies, equipment, and personnel, and subsistence or per diem in lieu of subsistence while traveling, stenographic and other services and purchase of supplies, R.S.,see.3709,p.733. materi als, a nd equ ipment by co ntract if dee med ne cessar y, wit hout U.S. C.,p.1309. regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (U . S . C ., title 41, sec . 5), and such other expenses as may be deemed necessary by the Secretary of State in furtherance of the project described, and the Trans fer of fund. Secretary of State may transfer this fund, or so much as may be deemed neces sary, to the Depar tment of Comm erce w ith th e appr oval of the Secretary of Commerce for direct expenditure by the Coast and Geodetic Survey. Approved, March 18, 1932. [CHAPTER 88 .] AN ACT March 19, 1932. To revise the boundary of the Mount McKinley National Park in the Territory [H, R. 6485.1 [Public, No. 8 63 .1 f AlaskAlaska, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Mount McKinley United States of America in Congress assembled, That the bound- National d- ary of the Mount McKinley National Park is hereby changed so as fied. to read as follows : Description. . Beginning at the summit of a hill between the Toklat River and the Clearwater Fork of that river at an approximate latitude of sixty-thr ee degree s forty-s even minu tes forty -five sec onds, lon gitude one h undre d and fif ty de grees sev entee n min utes fort y sec onds, which is intended to be same point of beginning of the boundary description as contained in the Act of February 26, 1917 ; thence southerly along the summit of the ridge between Toklat River and the Clearwater Fork of said river and across Stony Creek at its confluence with the said Clearwater Fork to the summit of the ridge between Stony Creek and the Clearwater Fork of the Toklat River ; thence following the summit of said ridge and the summit of the ridge between the tributaries of said Clearwater Fork, the head- waters of the North Fork of Moose Creek and Boundary Creek to the intersection with the present bounda ry of Mount McKinley National Park at approximate latitude of sixty-three degrees thirty- two minutes forty-five seconds, longitude one hundred and fifty degrees twenty-four minutes forty-five seconds ; thence southwesterly fourteen and three-tenths miles, more or less, to a point one-half mile north of Wonder Lake on the stream flowing out of Wonder Lake i nto M oose Cree k ; thence south si xty-eight degrees west for ty-three and five-tenths miles, more or less, to the point of intersection with