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PUBLIC LAW 504-JULY 11, 1952

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tion of estimates of appropriations in the field; purchase not to exceed two hundred passenger motor vehicles for replacement only in the current fiscal year and hire of passenger motor vehicles and purchase of one motorboat (to be acquired from surplus stock where practicable) and the maintenance, repair, and operation of aircraft: ProLake ouachita, vided further, That the reservoir formed by the Blakely Mountain Ark. Lake G r e e s o n, Dam, Arkansas, shall hereafter be designated as "Lake Ouachita", and Ark. the reservoir formed by the Narrows Dam, Arkansas, shall hereafter D^° oh/o!"''*"^ b^ designated as "Lake Greeson": Provided further, That the project known as "Burr Oak Dam, Ohio", shall hereafter be designated as A c c e s s roads. the "Tom Jenkins Dam, Ohio": Provided further, That $125,000 of the funds appropriated herein may be used for providing a suitable access road and bridge from the town of Blum, Texas, to the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad station, relocated in connection with the construction of the Whitney Dam and Reservoir project: Provided further, That not to exceed $250,000 of the funds appropriated herein may be expended for providing a suitable access road from United States Highway 70 north to the bridge built upon and across Garrison Dam and the Center Hill Dam in DaKalb County, Tennessee: Provided further, Reservoir. Payments. That not more than $40,000 of the amount herein appropriated shall be available for expenditure, in addition to funds heretofore made available for the Garrison Dam and Reservoir project on the Missouri River, to pay to lawful occupants of properties within the towns of Elbowoods, Sanish and Van Hook, North Dakota, for their improvements which wall be rendered useless by the construction of the project, but for which compensation may not be made under existing law because of the occupants' limited right of occupancy: Provided further, That payment in each case shall be limited to the fair value of the improvements, or the cost of moving such improvements to the sit« of the new combined town, whichever is less, as determined by the Secretary of the Army: Provided further. That funds appropriated shall not be expended for the payment of business losses or other losses incident to the acquisition of lands for this project. RIVERS AND HAEBORS

C a l i f omia Debris Commission. 27 Stat. 507.

Printing of surveys.

Maintenance and improvement of existing river and harbor works: For expenses necessary for the preservation and maintenance of existing river and harbor works, and for the prosecution of such projects heretofore authorized as may be most desirable in the interest of commerce and navigation; for surveys of northern and northwestern lakes and other boundary and connecting waters as heretofore authorized, including the preparation, correction, printing, and issuing of charts and bulletins, and the investigation of lake levels; for prevention of obstructive and injurious deposits within the harbor and adjacent waters of New York City; for expenses of the California Debris Commission in carrying on the work authorized by the Act approved March 1, 1893, as amended (33 U.S.C. 661, 678, and 683); for removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering navigation as authorized by law; for operating and maintaining, keeping in repair, and continuing in use without interruption any lock, canal (except the Panama Canal), canalized river, or other public works for the use and benefit of navigation belonging to the United States; for examinations, surveys, and contingencies of rivers and harbors; for the execution of detailed investigations and the preparation of plans and specifications for projects heretofore authorized; for printing, either during a recess or session of Congress, of surveys authorized by law, and such surveys as may be printed during a recess of Congress shall be printed, with illustrations, as documents of the next succeed-

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