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 IND National l‘al·ks———Conti1med Y€ll1l\\`Slll1l(‘ Kill lillllll CPE} l`l{···(`ODtillu€d Posts and expenses of law enforcement in park, p. 391, § 31 . (`Flllllllill laws of Wyoming applicable, p. 390, § 25 Eleetrie light and power, supply by Government plants. p. 392. § 35 · ` E.—tal•lislnnent. p. 390i § 21 lixehaiige for State or private lands authorized, p. 1932, 3S,. 39 Feed and range facilities for game animals, p. 1931, § 37 `_ _ _ l·`elonics committed in park. jurisdiction, p. S70, § 50 l·`ishin;: in park. p. 390; § 26 . _ Fugitives from justice. extradition as from Wyoming; )·. 390. § 24 · Grazing animals within park limits prohibited, p. 339, § 3 . lluntina in park. p. 390. § 26 Jail for park. erection authorized, p. 391, § 30 Leases of lands in park, p. 391, §§ 32, 33 Utii··et·s, p. 391. § 27 et seq. Predatory animals in park. disposal, p. 392, § 36, Reservation of timber, minerals, or easements by owners exchanging land, p. 1932, § 39 , Road extensions and improvements in park, approval of plans, -p. 392, § 34 ~ Service of process of courts of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, p. 390, § 24 Settlers or locators in park as trespassers, p. 390, § 21 Trespassers, detail of troops to protect park, p. 390, § 23 ` -————— removal from park, p. 390, § 22 Visitors. provision for accommodation, p. 391, § 32 Wild animals in park, disposal of surplus, p. 392, § 36 — — hunting prohibited, p. 390, § 26 Yosemite National Park .·\l`l't·Ft of offenders, p. 396. § G7 Crimes committed in park, punishment under California law, p. 395, § 59 lvonations of lands or rights of way for park purposes, yl. rmi. § 56 ‘ lZ~.·-hange of privately owned lands in park, p. 394, 51. 52 l·Zx··lusix·e jurisditlion assumed by United States, p. 395, § 57 ` l·'i—h.in;s in park. p, 395. § 60 l—`t—r··`t land added to park, p. 393, § 48 l`n;:itiv.·. from justice in park, extradition, p. 395, s 53. lanntina in park, p. 395, § 60 Jndieial district including.-: park, p. 396, § 76 .]l!1‘i>—tli¢·tiox1 of California saved for certain purposes, p. 395, § 57 et seq. Land detached from park and added to‘ Sierra National l·`orest,· p. 393, § 47 l.ea~o nf land in park, p. 394, § 55 N··rth•·rn district ot California, park as part of district. p. 396, § 76 t (lili<·ol‘>—. p. ::95, § 66 et seq. l:i·o.t·t·ntions for violating: rules and regulations, p. 396,
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lliuhts of way through park for electrical plants, p. p, seo. § 79 · llules and regulations, p. 395, § 61 stole-rs or loeators in park as trespassers, p. 392, § 4.1 'l`io»l»t·1·. sale. cutting. and removal, p. 394, { 63; p. 395, G Hi —-·~ sale of dead. fallen, or matured timber, p. 394, 5 54

MIX 2326 National Parks —·Continued Yosemite National Park-—C0ntinued. Troops detailed to protect park, p. 396, § 78 _ Visitors, provision for accommodation, p. 392, § 43 Zion National Park Administration, p. 499, § 345 Establishment, p._ 409, § 344 Exchange of lands. p. 410,-§ 346 Zoological Park, p. 614, §§’ 81-84 _ National Prohibition Advertisements. Apparatus, ingrmlients, and formulae for mamnfacture of liquor, p. 857, § 30 W · Manufacture, sale, or keeping for sale, prohihitory pro- · vision, p. 857, § 29 Alcoholic content of liquor ` Burden of proof, p. 860, § 60 Percentage to bring liquors within terms of act. ]•. 85:%, § 4 · Bonded warehouses, storage of liquors manufactured before taking effect of law, p. 860, § 57 Burden of proof as to alcoholic content, p. 860, § iso Canal Zone, law extended to, p. 860.”§ 63 - Cider, preserved sweet cider not prohibited. p, 854. § lt: _` Civil damage provision, p. 857, § 32 Commissioner of internal Revenue, authority to act through agents or assistants,—p. 853. § 5 Compromise of civil cases under prohibition law. p. Sain, § 55 . ‘ Construction of prohibition law, p. s54. § 12 geiinitions of statutory terms, p. 853, § 4 ruggists, record of permits to purchase. duty to keop. p. 856, § 23 Enforcement of law Couiptomise of Civil cases, p. 860, § 55 Employees and equipment for enforcement, p. 860. § 61 Forfeiture of liquor or property held or used in °`viola— tion of law, see Search, seizure, and forfeiture, infra ° Injunction. p. 857, § 34 et seq. Joinder of separate oil'enses_in aliidavits, informations, and indictments, p. 859, § 49 ° _ Nuisanees, abatement, p. 857, § 33 ct seq. Powers of internal revenue otiicers. p. 859, ti 45 Protection of internal revenue officers, p. 859, § 45 Records and reports, inspection by re venue officers, p. 859, § 51 Search and seizure, see Search, seizure, and forfeiture. infra _ Separate offenses, joinder in allidavits, illfUl'lll8(iUtl*. and indictments, p. 859, § 49 Sunnnons to persons atfected by proeeedin;,;s, p. Mw. § 62 _ Venue of prosecution for unlawful sales, p. 850, § —l·~ Witnesses, privilege and immunity, p. 859, § 47, Exceptions to prohibitory provisions Alcoholic content of exempt articles, p. 854, § lt: Analysis of articles manufactured, p. 854, § 1t Articles enumerated, p. 854, § 13 Change of formula to prevent use as beverage, p. sm. § 15 ‘ Permits to manufacture exempt articles, p. 854. § lil _ Revocation of permits to manufacture, p, 854, § I4 Sale of exempt articles for beverage purposes prohibited, p. 854,5 13 _ Existing legislation asaiected by prohibition law, p. 853. S 3 ` Fees of officers, removing and selling property to enl`oree law, p. 857, 5 36