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 236 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 137. 1928 . exceeding $13,300 for extension of sewers and sanitary systems and garbage-disposal facilities, not exceeding $10,000 for a uto ca mps, and not exceeding $15,684 for the construction of buildings, including not exceedi ng $4, 000 for a rang er sta tion an d check ing fa cilitie s at th e south entrance ; in all, $434,000. Yosemite, Calif. Yosemite National Park, California : For administration, protec- tion, and maintenance, including not exceeding $5,350 for the pur- chase, maintenance, operation, and repair of horse-drawn and motor- driven passenger-carrying vehicles for the use of the superintendent and emp loyees in con nection with g eneral park w ork, not excee ding $3,200 for maintenance of that part of the Wawona Road in the Sierra National Forest between the park boundary two miles north of Wawona and the park boundary near the Mariposa Grove of Big Trees, and not exceeding $2,000 for maintenance of the road in the Sta nislau s Nati onal F orest conne cting the T ioga R oad wi th the Hetch Hetchy Road near Mather Station, and including necessary expense s of a compre hensive study of the proble ms relating to the use and enjoyment of the Yosemite National Park, and the preserva- tion of its natural features, $290,000 ; for cons truc tion of phys ical improvements, $97,250, of which not to exceed $65,000 shall be Post, p. 1599. available for water supply and camp-ground facilities at Glacier Point, $8,000 for two comfort stations and two community buildings at the winter camp grounds, $6,000 for two employees' cottages, and $2,250 for the construction of a building to cover the sewage- disposal tanks ; in all, $387,250. Zion, Utah. Zion National Park, Utah : For administration, protection, and maintenance, including not exceeding $800 for the maintenance, operati on, and repai r of motor-dri ven passenger -carrying vehicle s for the use of the superintendent and employees in connection with general park work, $25,000 ; for construction of physical improve- ments, $13,000 ; including not exceeding, $7,000 for the construction of buildings, of which $4,500 shall be available for a warehouse, and $2,500 for a ranger cabin ; in all, $38,000. National monu- National monuments : For administration, protection, maintenance, ments. Administration, etc. preservation, and improvement of the national monuments, includ- ing not exceeding $1,750 for the purchase, maintenance, operation, and repair of motor-driven passenger-carrying vehicles for the use of the custodians and employees in connection with general monu- ment work, and including $2,000 for the construction of employees' case Grande. quarters at Casa Grande National Monument ; $35,000. Mea lsbad Cave, N. Carlsbad Cave National Monument, New Mexico : For administra- tion, protection, maintenance, development, and preservation, in- cluding not exceeding $1,500 for the purchase, maintenance, opera- tion, and repair of motor-driven passenger-carrying vehicles for the use of the custodian and employees in connection with general monu- ment work, $36,500 ; for construction of physical improvements, $33,500, including no t exceeding $ 2, 50 0 for a ranger cabin, $5,000 Post, p. 1599. for a residence for the custodian, to be constructed in Carlsbad, New Mexico, on a site donated therefor, $2,000 for a garage and supply room, $13,000 for construction and installation of power transmission line between Carlsbad, New Mexico, and the cave, within and with- out the national monument, or for the purchase and installation of a power unit for lighting the cave ; in all, $70,000. moth Cave, Shenandoah, and Great M et To enable the Secretary of the Interior to carry out the provisions Smoky Mounts Parks. in of the Act entitled "An Act for the securing of lands in the southern . Expense of establish- Appalachian Moun tains and i n the Mammot h Cav e regi ons of Ken- mg . 43, p.958. tucky for perpetual preservation as national parks," approved Febru- Post, p.1600. ary 21, 1925, the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the establish- ment of the Shenandoah National Park in the State of Virginia and the Great Smoky Mount ain Na tional Park in th e Stat es of North

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