Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 62 Part 1.djvu/1170

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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 754-JUNE 29,1948 of the United States Bureau of Mines property granted by deed from the University of Utah May 21, 1938, said point being on the south curb of Fort Douglas Boulevard and running thence south three hundred and twenty feet to the east-west boundary line between the University of Utah and Fort Douglas; thence east six hundred and four and five-tenths feet to the north-south boundary between the University of Utah and Fort Douglas; thence south along said north- south boundary four hundred and eighty feet to a line on the south boundary (extended) of the United States Bureau of Mines property above mentioned; thence east two hundred and sixty-two feet; thence north nine hundred and fifty-two and six-tenths feet to the south curb of Fort Douglas Boulevard; thence westerly along said south curb of Fort Douglas Boulevard to the point of beginning, said enclosure embracing ten acres. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Salaries and expenses: For expenses, including personal services in the District of Columbia, necessary for the general administration of the National Park Service, including $100,000 for printing and binding, $765,000. Regional offices: For expenses of regional offices, $665,000. National parks: For administration, protection, maintenance, and improvement of national parks, including necessary protection of the area of federally owned land in the custody of the National Park Service known as the Ocean Strip and Queets Corridor, adjacent to Olympic National Park, Washington, $3,750,000. National monument, historical, and military areas: For admin- istration, protection, maintenance, improvement, and preservation of national monuments, historical parks, memorials, historic sites, military parks, battlefields, and cemeteries, including not exceeding $308 for right-of-way easements across privately owned railroad lands necessary for supplying water to the Statue of Liberty National Monument, and the maintenance of structures on the former Cape Hatteras Light Station Reservation within the Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area project, $1,625,000. Recreational areas: For administration, protection, maintenance, and improvement, pursuant to cooperative agreements, of areas devoted to recreational use which are under the jurisdiction of other Federal agencies, $300,000. Emergency reconstruction and fighting forest fires: For recon- struction, replacement, and repair of roads, trails, bridges, buildings, and other physical improvements and of equipment in areas under the jurisdiction of the National Park Service that are damaged or destroyed by flood, fire, storm, or other unavoidable causes, and for fighting or emergency prevention of forest fires in areas administered by the National Park Service, or fires that endanger such areas, including lands in process of condemnation for national park or Transfer of funds. monument purposes, $30,000, together with such sums as may be necessary to be transferred from the foregoing appropriations for the Report to Congress. National Park Service, any such diversions of appropriations to be Acconting. reported to Congress in the annual Budget. Iounteng.e f The total of the foregoing amounts shall be available in one fund for amounts; report to the National Park Service: Provided, That 5 per centum of the Congress. foregoing amounts shall be available interchangeably and any such diversion of funds shall be reported to Congress in the annual Budget. Investigation and purchase of water rights: For the investigation and establishment of water rights, including the acquisition thereof or of lands or interests in lands or rights-of-way for use and protection of water rights necessary or beneficial in the administration and public 1140 [62 STAT.