An Act To authorize an appropriation to complete the International Peace Garden, North Dakota, approved October 25, 1949 (63 Stat. 888) Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, for the purpose of assisting the State of North Dakota to complete, in accordance with plans heretofore approved, the International Peace Garden established in North Dakota on the international boundary line between United States and Canada for the purpose of furthering international peace among the nations of the world, there is hereby authorized to be appropriated not to exceed the sum of $100,000. SEC. 2. Any funds appropriated pursuant hereto shall be expended only in accordance with the terms of an agreement to be entered into between the Secretary of the Interior and the State of North Dakota to govern such expenditures. An Act To authorize the appropriation of additional funds to complete the International Peace Garden, North Dakota, approved June 28, 1954 (68 Stat. 300) Peace Garden, International Appropriation authorized. Ante, p. 875. Agreement penditures. governing ex International Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa- Peace Garden, tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the first section of the Act entitled "An Act to authorize an appropriation to complete the International Peace Garden, North Dakota", approved October 25, 1949 (63 Stat. 888), is amended by striking out "$100,000" and by inserting in lieu thereof "$200,000". An Act To increase the authorization for the appropriation of funds to complete the International Peace Garden, North Dakota, approved August 28, 1958 (72 Stat. 985) Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the first section of the Act entitled "An Act to authorize an appropriation to complete the International Peace Garden, North Dakota", approved Octo- 68 Stat. 300. ber 25, 1949 (63 Stat. 888), as amended, is amended by striking out "$200,000" and by inserting in lieu thereof "$400,000". 2. Silver Creek Recreational Demonstration Project Exchange of lands authorized___ Silver Creek recreational demonstration project. Exchange of lands. Post, p. 519. 16 U.S.C. $ 459r-459t. Release of condition providing for reversion of title to U.S. Page -Act of June 9, 1947 528 An Act To authorize the exchange of lands acquired by the United States for the Silver Creek recreational demonstration project, Oregon, for the purpose of consolidating holdings therein, and for other purposes, approved June 9, 1947 (61 Stat. 129) Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That for the purpose of consolidating Federal holdings of lands acquired for the Silver Creek recreational demonstration project, in the State of Oregon, the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to exchange any such lands for other lands of approximately equal value when in his opinion such action is in the interest of the United States, the title to any lands acquired hereunder to be satisfactory to the Attorney General. Upon the vesting of title thereto in the United States, any lands acquired pursuant to this authorization shall become a part of the Silver Creek recreational demonstration project, and shall be subject to the laws applicable thereto. SEC. 2. Upon the conveyance of the Silver Creek recreational demonstration project to the State of Oregon, or political subdivision thereof, pursuant to the Act of June 6, 1942 (56 Stat. 326), the Secretary of the Interior may authorize the grantee to exchange or otherwise dispose of any lands so conveyed in order to acquire other lands of approximately equal value for the purpose of consolidating the holdings of the grantee, the title to lands so acquired to be satisfactory to the Attorney General. For the aforesaid purpose the Secretary is authorized to execute a release, as to the particular lands involved, of any condition providing for a reversion of title to the United States, that may be contained in the conveyance by the United States to said grantee. No such release shall be executed, however, unless the grantee shall agree, in form satisfactory to the Secretary, that the lands to be acquired by it shall be subject to the conditions contained in the original conveyance from the United States, except that, in lieu of a provision for reversion, the grantee shall agree to convey said lands to the United States upon a finding by the Secretary in accordance with the procedure provided in said Act of June 6, 1942, that the grantee has not complied with such conditions during a period of more than three years. Lands so conveyed to the United States shall be subject to administration or disposition in like manner as recreational demonstration project lands that revert to the United States under the terms of the aforesaid Act. U.S.C. § 459s note.) (16 Advisory Board on National Parks, Historic Sites, Build- Advisory committee, promotion of tourist travel.... S. I promote tourist travel... S. I Aid to visitors in emergencies. Airports in or near national parks_ S. II 20 25 25 13 Alaska, public recreation facilities authorized for establish- for emergency assistance, utility facilities, transporta- Basic authority provided for certain National Park Campground privilege charges, appropriations not avail- 1933 18 Central warehouses, maintenance of.. 1933 18 Credits for supplies, materials and special services to aid 1933 20 Encouragement and promotion of travel in United S. I 25 17 Expenses of preparation and recording title to donated lands.. S. I 24 1 1933 refers to first volume of laws issued; S. I to Supplement I, issued in 1944; and S. II to Supple- 2 Date of act is July 3, 1926, instead of July 3, 1928. Appropriations-Continued Tourist travel, promotion of Travel expenses of employees.. Archeological data, preservation of in construction of dams. 10 Battle of Lake Erie Sesquicentennial Celebration Commis- Battle of New Orleans Sesquicentennial Celebration Com- Boston National Historic Sites Commission. Bequest of money or other property to Service, authority Buildings in national parks, limit on cost of ............ Buses in national parks---- S. I Campground privileges, appropriations not to be available where charge is made for.. 1933 Cattle, driving of on public lands, prohibited. 1933 Central warehouses at parks and monuments, maintenance 1933 Civil War Centennial Commission.. S. II 25, 28 Collections for meals and quarters furnished to employees Colorado River storage project, prohibition on construc- tion of dams or reservoirs in any national park or monu- S. II 31 Commissioners, U.S., for national parks Appointments of to certain national parks... S. II Authority of to make arrests for violation of regulations. 3 Congress, consent of to agreements between states respect- Cooperating agencies, cash collections and payroll deduc- S. I S. I Creation of National Park Service.. 1933 Damage to property while in use on official business, reim- 1933 Dams Advance notice of construction of... S. II 72 Construction of as affecting paleontological, historical, 2 60 2 2 2 12 16 9 20 Construction of in any national park or monument pro- S. II Contracts or cooperative agreements with federal or 3 222 31 73 73 * Date of act is July 3, 1926, instead of July 3, 1928. |