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 1316 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHs. 331, 332 . 1929 . corner of the northeast quarter section 23 ; thence southerly on pro- jected east lines of probable sections 23 and 26 to the northeast corner of the southeast quarter Southeast quarter section 26 ; thence east- ward to the northeast corner of the southeast quarter southeast quarter section 25, all in township 45 north, range 116 west ; thence easterly to the northeast corner of the southeast quarter southwest quarter section 30, township 45 north, range 115 west ; thence south- erly on mid-section lines of sections 30 and 31, to the south line of section 31, said township ; thence easterly to place of beginning, is z ton lea coal GPark hereby re served and wit hdrawn from s ettlement, oc cupancy, or di s- Wyo. posal under the laws of the United States, and dedicated and set apart as a public park or pleasure ground for the benefit and enjoy- ment of the people of the United States under the name of the Grand Restriction Pre•'S•. on new Teton National Park of Wyoming : Provided, That no new roads roads and hotels. shall be constructed and no hotels or permanent camps shall be estab- lished on such lands except under authority of appropriations spe- cifically made therefor by Congress, but nothing herein shall be held to restrict the establishment and construction of trails on said lands. National provisions a pSp lic- S - EC. 2. That the provisions of the Act of August 25,'1916, entitled ice ovisions a lid ab Vol.39,p.535. "An Act to establish a National Park Service, and for other pur- poses," a nd all Acts su pplementary t o and amendat ory of said Ac t, are made applicable to and extended over the lands hereby included Grazi ng pe rmitte d in said Grand Teton National Park : Provided, That under rules adjacent owners, upon and regul ations to be p rescribed by the Secretary of the Interi or lands of. any bona fid e cl aima nt or entryman cla iming or owni ng land reaso n- ably adjacent to the land in said park shall have the right to graze upon land in said park reasonably adjacent to the lands claimed. or owned by him such number of livestock as 'he has been accus- Useofdeadanddown tomed to so graze in the past or as may be reasonably necessary tim be r, to the conduct of his business, and shall also have the right subject to such rules and regulations to secure dead or down timber from park lands for use in the conduct of such business. Water Power Act not applicable. SEC. 3 . That the provisions of the Act of June 10, 1920, entitled Vol. 41, p .1063. "An Act to create a Federal Power Commission, to provide for the improvement of navigation, the development of water power, the use of the public lands in relation thereto, and to repeal section 18 of the R iver a nd Ha rbor A ppropr iation Act, appro ved Au gust 8, 1917, and for other purposes," shall not apply to or extend over the land hereby reserved and dedicated as the Grand Teton National Park. affe d d claims, et•.,not SEC. 4. That nothing herein contained shall affect any valid exist- ing claim, location, or entry under the land laws of the United States, whether for homestead, mineral, right of way, or any other pur- poses whatsoev er, or shall affect the rig ht of any suc h claimant, locator, or entryman to the full use and enjoyment of his land. Appropriations for SEC. 5 . That the appropriations heretofore and hereafter made Yellowstone Park available for purposes available for the administration, protection, and maintenance of the hereof. Yellowstone National Park shall also be available for these pur- poses for the Grand Teton National Park of Wyoming unless said park is otherwise provided for by Act of Congress. Approved, February 26, 1929. February 5 y 26,1929. . CHAP. 332 .-An Act Authorizing the State highway commission, Common- [Public .	No. 818.] wealth of Kentucky, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge across the Ohio River at or near Carrollton, Kentucky. Re it ena cted by the Se nate and Hous e of Represen tatives of the Ohio River. Kentucky may United States of America in Congress assembled, That the conse nt bridge, at Carrollton, of Congress is hereby granted to the State highway commission, Commonwealth of Kentucky, to construct, maintain, and operate a

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