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 592 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 199. 1922. Y¤“°”*°¤°·W¥°· Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming: For administration, protection, and maintenance, including not to exceed $8,400 for maintenance of the road in the forest reserve leading out of the park from the east bounda.ry not to exceed $7,500 for maintenance of the road in the forest reserve leading out of theipark from the south boundary, not to exceed $7,600 for the purc ase, operation, maintenance, and repair of motor-pro lled passenger-carrying vehicles, and including feed for buffalo ange other animals and salaries of buffalo keepers, $281,000; for construction of physical improvements, $80,800, including not more than $5,000 for completion Dunraven Pass road, not more than $7,500 for combined ranger station and community center for campers at Yellowstone Lake; not more than $15,800 for construction, extension, and improvement of automobile camps; not more than $5,000 for parapets and guard rails along dangerous sections of roads; not more than $27,500 for construction of sewer at Old Faithful; and not more than $20,000 for graveling dangerous sections of South Forest road, to be expended y and imder the direction of the Secretary of the Interior within the park and within ad`acent forest remrve; m all, $361,800. Y°•*¤¤”•·°•“* Yosemite National Park, California: For administration, proteotion, and maintenance, including not exceeding $3,600 for purchase, maintenance, operation, and repair of horse-drawn and motor-driven passenger-carrying vehicles for use of the superintendent and employees in connection with general tpark work; not exceeding $3,200 or maintenance of that part of e Wawona Road in the Sierra National Forest between the park boundag two miles north of Wawona and the park boundary near the ariposa Grove of Big 'l‘rees; and not exceeding $2,000 for maintenance of the road in the Stanislaus National Forest connecting the Tioga Road with Mather Station on the Hetch Hetchy Railroad, $225,000; for construction of pbgsical improvements, $55,000; in all, $280,000. zrmrom. ion Nagzional Park, Utah: 13316 administration, protection, maintenance, an improvement, $10,. °P· Ten per centum of the foregointg amounts shall be available interchangeably for expenditures in e various national parks named, but not more than 10 per centum shall be added to the amount appgopriatedkfor any one of said parks or for any particular item wit in a par. §*,’{°’ '°' im ’°'°· A ro riations herein made for commotion of physical im rovei¤v¤i¤»iile.imm°`£’°t°1y menltginpnational parks shall be immediately available. p eqgyggggw wr ¤¤w _ The National Park Service may exchange, as part consideration, ' m the purchase of new equipment, motor velnc es and any other equipment for use in the national parks. ,,£;‘i,“%>¥"é?“‘““°* snnrr ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL. For su port cloth.mg` and treatment in Saint Elizabeths H ital A, . 1. 7 _ W P 551 for the llisane from the Army, Navy, Marme Corps, Coast lgipard, inmates of the National Home for Disabled Vo imteer Soldiers, persons charged with or convicted of crimes against the United States who are msane, all peisons who have become msane since their entry into the military and naval service of the United States,  111 the quartermaster’s service of the Army, persons transferred from the _Canal Zone, who have been admitted to the hospital and who Vahum are indigent, including purchase, exchange, maintenance repair, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles for the use_of the superintendent, purchasing agent, and general hospital busmws, not_ exceeding $16,500; and not exceeding $5,000 for the purchase, maintenance, rtelpair, and olperation of horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles for e general ospital business and the official