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 § 346 `°j?ITLE 1£i.——~_COIv3E — 346. Same: exchange of £, innds,»·-Tl1e Secretzlxjgs of the In- terior is snutlxorised to exclizmge, in hisediscretisn, alienstcd_ tl lands in. Zion National Park for unsppropristed and mare- u served public lends of equal rslue amlpepprezxlzxxately equal be area in the State of Utah outside of ssid parks. (June 7, 1924, e, $05, § 3, 43 Stat, 591.) ‘ _ ·` · eg $47. Meant McKinley Qiatiohnl Park; establishment; bound- g aries.-—-»Tl"he trset of land in the fferrltorg of Alaska particularly o described by ned inelnded within the metes and hounds, to`wit: p Beginning st a point as shown on Plate _III, .recomxoissanee te map of the Mmmt McKinley region, Alaska, prepared, in the n Geologiesl Surrey, edition of 1911, said point being at the n summit of a hill between two Qforks of the headwaters of the i1 Toklat River, approximate latitude sixtydhree degrees fortyi ,s4 mveu minutes. lsmgitude one lmndred and fifty degrees twenty minutes: theneesonth six degrees twenty rninnteslyvest nineteen miles; thence south sixty-eight degrees west sixty miles; I thence in a sm1theasterly'·_dlreetion approximstely'_ twenty gg eight miles to the summit of Mount R&sss11;_ thenee in ti north- g easterly direction approximately eighty-nine miles to n point, tj twenty-Eve miles due south of a point due east of the point of ia mgiuning; thence doe north twenty-tl€te nliles to said point; S thence dueywest twenty-eight, and 0ne·halt"miles t0.` the point of 8 `heginning, is reserxjed` and Avithdrawn from settlemenf, »0c· (1 eeupaney, or·dlsposal° under the ·lnws·of the, United States, and ii said tract is dedicatedand setatmrt as a public park for the t benefit and enjoyment ot the people, under the name of the _;; mount McKinley National Park. In addition? to the above U described trnet·all_~.those lands lying between thesonth, east, ,g and ‘ north lmundarks above deseribed '8,¤d" the following de- ~ seribed boundaryare made a part of and·in<5lt1dcd in;the 'G Mount~MeKinley National Park for all purposes to wit: Begin- ( · ning at the summit of 'Mount Russell, réhlch/is the present S southwest corner of the pork; thence in n northeusterly direc-· E tion one hundred miles,-omore or less; to a point on the one 0 'hnndred and forty-ninth meridian, which is twenty-nve miles ·· south of a point due east of the upper northwest corner of the park; thence north along the one hundred 'and forty-ninth M meridian twenty-fivemlles; thence west forty miles, more or v less, to the upper northwvést‘eorner. of Mount McKinley `Na-- 'J tiensl Park iss existing prior to January 39, 1922; (Feb. 26. L 1917, c. 121,  1, 39 éitst. 938';_1an, 2Q, 1922, e. 39, 42 Stat. 359.) 1 ` :348. Same; entries under load lows not elected.--Nothing A contained in seetions 347 to 354, inclusiie, ot this. title shell. b affect any valid existing clnim, location-, or entry existing nnder tj . the land laws of the United States, prior to February 26,-1917, l; whether for }1mmss¤;s¤ta,· mineral, right of (way, —or· grly other Ii purpese whstsoex·er," or shall meet the rights of any such s claimant, locator, er entrymanto the·I1,1ll, use and enjoyment: 0 _, of his land; (Feb. 26,-1917, c. 121, 5 2,,39 Stat. 938.) ·_ · t 349. Same; rights of way `in.——¥·Whenever consistent with the. i· primary pnrpows et Mount McKinley bjotionel Park, sections ie 79,419, land 522 of this title shall be npplieable to the lands t imrluclell within the park. · (Feb, %, 1917, (e. 121,  3., 39 Stat, E 938,)* ~· _ . ‘ ‘ 1 _` ·§) _` »   *4 350, Same; mineral land laws- applicable,-1Vothlng 'in gee; _E tions 347 to 354, inclusive, of tl1is·title.slmll in any way modify. ‘ or istleift ('1l€"H11}lQI‘H1 land laws applicable to the lands in the v sold i•nrk_.prior tow Felsruary 26, 1917,· (Feb, 26, 1917, c, 121,· { §4.39Smt.938.) _ · ‘ i . . ., ds 351. Same: control (of; rules and r~egulati,ons,—-—·Mo¤nteMeKln- ly ley Sfationsl Turk shall be underthe executive 'eontrolmt the it 'Seeretary, of thejnterior, and it shall be the duty of the sold s . executive sntlaorlty, as soon as prnetienble, to n1ake.and~publish· .2 · such rules and regulations not lne.ox1slstent._with· the- laws of la the United States as" the said authority may deem necessary t or proper for the-este, proteetion, msnagement, and improve- s rnent of the same, the sold regulations being prixnsrlly aimed t


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t the fregst use of the said park for recrcation—purposes by me public apc} for the pmserva·ti0u of animals, birds, and fim nd ion the })1‘éS§1‘\’{lti0l1 of the natur-nf curigosities and seem; eautics .th€rcb`f. (Feb. %, 19*17, c. 121, § 5,39 Stét. 938.) · .352. Same; gauge refuge; killing game ime-The said park is I stablishcd as a game {refuge, and no person gbgll kill 3;;;,, uma in mid park except Kundeiimx order from .t11éSecrempQ· f the Interior for the protection of petséns or to gkotect or {event. the ext.ci·minuti0u of dthezf animals or bix·e;1s. Préspm;- arg and ;miuérs engaged in prospecting or mining in said park aay take and kill tliercirg so nmch game or birdsas may aw eededifor their actual necessities when short at {God; mn: u nd éase Shall animals or birds be killed in said park £¢;}· ale or rem0%*a1_therefre»1i1,,q1·.w:mt(m1y._ (Feb. 26, 1917, c, 121, 6, 39 smqszsi) ~. ‘ · · . 353; Same`; leases; —gpprepriati¤ns.—-The Secretary of xm nterior may, in his. discyctiou, {execute leases to} parcé1:~;`qf_ tfouud not exceeding twenty acres in exteht tok  not ru ~xc·ced· twenty yéars.whenéver Such ground is negréssary fm · hc erection of establishmcuh fo1•*t.h=e_ axcéommodation of vis-» tots; may grant such bther pccémfy privileges and concet-. ions as he [deems wise for the accommodxttfqs of visitm-Q- ‘ lead mj dawn timber as he may deem neeusary am- advisable 0:, the protection aud_impx·0vement of the {mr}:. Na appropriaioh for the mairgteunxiceot said park in excess of·$10,0($0 ·emnu3lly_s)_ g$:1Il be madenulcss the same‘shaH· have Erslrbeen exmessly mitliorizéd by law. (Feb. 26;`1Q17, c. 121, G 7, % Stat 354. Same; omenseb; -pnnishmente-Any  {quad guiizy »I violating any br the proiisionsf cf; sections 347 to 353 cgfwis A itle shui; be deemed gnilty lot a misdéwmor; and mall be .ubjéétcd#tq a ting df not more than $500 or imprisonment mt excécding six monthé, 'ot bothyand be adjwged to psy ill costs »t the proéeedings. · (Feb. 5, 1917, c. 121, { 8, 39 &at. W.) -— r t HOT-SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK i _` 361. Hot Springs National Park;—e¢ig§lis§¤e¤t; amply of water; free baths for iadixcnt;  t0·· United States;-—— Dl1c‘Secretary"·0I» the Intérimr is aqthmriségl togruhtv ta hotels nu£·iug bathhouses stttkched, and to mthhouxs situated in thef ’ ?Iot Spyhigs National Park, as wéll as in the city ot‘H¤£  Lrkatxsas, the right to install, »I}1&iD,t8iH,·&Dd use,-pitnezt1¤·sai<k mthhcuéés oxnin connection wkith the mcmsict mid hctels or he bathhousmjttnched to said hotels, as mgxiy bathmbs as n his discretion hé may deem proper' and nec2¤$81’3 for the nuhlic gcryicc and thé ainotmt of hot- water will justify. The tuperintéxident shall provide aiid mairttsin a*s¤mcienf¤umbcr t »f frac baths for thé use of the__ indigent All thm Ygiveu ‘¤r` 0 . bg given by the UDitBd·Sti1[€§ shall explicitly exclzteie the ight to the burchaser of the land, his heir}; or assigs, from _ ever boring thereon in hot; wgtexj; imd the Hot Springs, with · ` he¤Nati9¤al Park and mountain aré dedicated to the United States, and shall remain foreiezer free from sale or alienation. {Dec;°16, 18?8, c.'j5, 20 Stat.; 258; Apr. 12,.1904, ¢.`12·i9, 33 itat. 173; Mh:. 4, 1921, c. 161, 5 1, 41 Stat. 1497.) - -· · J 362; Same; · lenses df bnthhcnisns and situ; QQPQY of* mter.-:—T11e Secretary of tbeilnitericri is mithprizcd and em· >0were<`i‘ to execute leases to the buthhouscs and hlathhousc. eitcs in the Hét Springs Nznticzxxeyxl Park, for per§.gd=s not exceedns fWenty_yem·s,`nnd at an annum} rexptal cigar less than $30 _ _ >ei· tub fqfeach tub used in mxgbuthhéum. - Said annum rental ‘ hall tm payable: qpurterly in advumée, at thavotiice ot the Gov-: ernment superinte·ndent_ —0f_ quid property, *111 Hot Springp, Aranrisas. Thesame tate for water reét shall be chirged fof > ' he w:;1ta1* to all pnriieas receiving the samgml whether in pr out- ` aide said pail:. -_ After the A{‘Ikl}’_8;lkd Navy bhspitul bathhousc. be public; bafthhouse, the bathhuusca which myc authorized in
 * nd may likewise m·r4¤ge for the removal ct such iwtum `Qr