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PUBLIC LAW 547-JULY 15, 1952

Citation of title.

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lish or maintain a separate system for providing such supplies and services as were furnished to the Department of the Air Force by the Department of the Army prior to August 1, 1951. SEC. 806. This title may be cited as the "Military Public Works Appropriation Act, 1953". TITLE II — DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY ALASKA COMMUNICATION SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION

For construction, installation, and equipment of temporary or per'^ manent public works, including buildings, facilities, appurtenances, and utilities, at stations of the Alaska Communication System, as 62 Stat. 375. authoHzed by the Act of June 12, 1948 (Public Law 626), and the Act 10 ^u^sc^^'s3 9; ^^ October 27, 1949 (Public Law 414), without regard to sections 1136 40 USC 259, 267.' and 3734, Revised Statutes, as amended, including hire of passenger motor vehicles; $1,400,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That this appropriation shall not be available for construction •>'^ of familj^ quarters at (1) an average cost in excess of $26,500 for construction, including out not limited to, kitchen range, refrigerator, telephone, architectural and engineering services, and all contingen; om: cies; nor at (2) a cost per family unit in excess of $5,000, for site development and outside utilities, including architectural and engineering services therefor and all contingencies. CHAPTER X DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE •

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY—CIVIL FUNCTIONS CORPS OF ENGINEERS RIVERS AND HARBORS

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Rivers and harbors: For an additional amount for "Rivers and harbors", including the objects specified under this head in the "Civil Fuuctions Appropriation Act, 1953", $5,000, to remain available until expended. FLOOD CONTROL

Of the funds available for the Garrison Dam and Reservoir project on the Missouri River, not more than $450,000 shall be available, until expended, for the planning, construction, and furnishing by the Corps of Engineers of adequate elementary and high-school facilities in the new combined municipality (commonly referred to as Newtown) in North Dakota, which is for the acquisition of and to replace the school facilities in the villages of Sanish and Van Hook, North Dakota, which are located within areas acquired by the United States because of the construction of the Garrison Dam and Reservoir project on said river, conditional upon Newtown School District Number 1, Mountrail County, North Dakota, wherein such new combined municipality is located, contributing to the cost of such planning, construction, and furnishing the maximum amount of money which can be provided through a bond issue within the general debt limitation permitted by law for such school district.

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