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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 681 -JUNE 25, 1938 Ante, p. 82. Plans and specifica- tions. Ante, p. 816. Boulder City, Nev., laboratory. National Park Serv- ice. Great Smoky Moun- tains National Park, N. C .-Tenn. Acquisition of lands for completion. Ante, p. 29. National historical parks and monu- ments, etc. 50 Stat. 006. Morristown Nation- al Historical Park, N. J ., museum. Statue of Liberty National Monument, N.Y. Erection of markers on route of armies in Georgia during War between the States. 50 Stat. 606 . Ackia National Me- morial Commission and Battleground Na- tional Monument. 49 Stat. 897, 1119. 50 Stat. 765. Balance continued available. Emergency recon- struction and fighting forest fires. Proeeo. Restriction on allot- ment. Salt Lake City, Utah, suitable for use by the Bureau of Mines for the mining experiment station at Salt Lake City, as authorized by the Act of February 25, 1938 (Public, Numbered 436, Seventy-fifth Congress), including expenses in the District of Columbia and else- where for the preparation of plans and specifications, advertising, traveling expenses, and supervision of construction, fiscal year 1939, the sum of $300,000 is hereby made available from the amount allocable for Federal projects under section 201 of the Public Works Adminis- tration Appropriation Act of 1938. Laboratory, Boulder City, Nevada: For the purchase of a building at Boulder City Nevada, formerly used as a carpenter shop during construction of Boulder Dam, for removal of the building from its present location to a site adjacent to the electrometallurgical labora- tory of the Bureau of Mines, and for such alterations as may be needed to prepare the building for laboratory use, including personal serv- ices, materials, and supplies, fiscal year 1939, $6,000. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina and Tennessee: For the acquisition of the lands needed to complete the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, including expenses incidental thereto, in accordance with the authority contained in the Act approved February 12, 1938 (Public, Numbered 428, Seventy-fifth Congress), $743,265.29, to remain available until expended. National Historical Parks and Monuments-Nationat Military parks, battlefields, monuments and cemeteries: The appropriation "Salaries and Expenses, Public Buildings Outside the District of Columbia, National Park Service, 1938" is hereby made available as of July 1, 1937, for expenditure during the fiscal year 1938 in an amount not to exceed $2,880 for maintenance of the museum build- ing, Morristown National Historical Park, New Jersey, and in an amount not to exceed $12,735 for administration, protection, and maintenance of the Statue of Liberty National Monument, New York. The unexpended balance of the amount of $10,000, included in the appropriation for the fiscal year 1938 for "National military parks, battlefields, monuments, and cemeteries", to provide for the erection and maintenance of permanent markers along the route followed by the armies in Georgia during the War between the States, is continued available for the same purposes until June 30, 1939. Ackia National Memorial Commission and Battleground National Monument: The unexpended balance of the appropriation to carry out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the commemoration of the two-hundredth anniversary of the Battle of Ackia, Mississippi, and the establishment of the Ackia Battleground National Monument, and for other purposes", approved August 27, 1935, contained in the Supplemental Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1936, and continued available during the fiscal year 1938, is hereby continued available for the same purposes during the fiscal year 1939. Emergency reconstruction and fighting forest fires in national parks: For an additional amount for reconstruction, replacement, and repair of roads, trails, bridges, buildings, and other physical improvements and of equipment in national parks or national monu- ments that are damaged or destroyed by flood, fire, storm, or other unavoidable causes and for fighting or emergency prevention of forest fires in national parks or other areas administered by the National Park Service, or fires that endanger such areas, fiscal year 1938, $40,000: Provided, That the allotment of these funds to the various national parks or areas administered by the National Park Service as may be required for fire-fighting purposes shall be made 1134 [52 STAT.