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 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. Ca. 273. 1930 . 317 Zion National Park, Utah : For administration, protection, and zion, Utah. maintenance, including not exceeding $650 for the maintenance, operation, and repair of motor-driven passenger-carrying vehicles for the use of the superintendent and employees in connection with general park work, $30,000 ; for construction of physical improve- ments, $3,200, including not exceeding $2,200 for the construction of a shelter cabin ; in all, $33,200. Nat io nal m onu me nts : For adm inist ratio n, p rotec tion, mai nte- National monu- ments. na nce, and prese rvati on o f the nati onal monu ments, in cludi ng no t Administration, etc. exceeding $1,550 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 monument work, $42,200 ; for construction of physical improvements, $41,700, including not exceeding $15,850 for the construction of buildings, of which not exceeding $10,250 shall be available for three Idaho Craters of the Moon, employees' quarters, $5,500 for three comfort stations, not exceeding Post, pp. 1153, 1206. $18,750 for a water-supply system at Craters of the Moon ; in all, $83,900 : Provided, That the unexpended balance of the apProhria- Proviso Balance available. tion of $5,000 for the construction of two employees' quarters in the Vol. 45, p. 1599. Petrified Forest National Monument contained in the Interior Department Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1930 shall remain ava ilable u ntil June 30, 193 1. Carlsbad Cave National Monument, New Mexico : For ad minis- Mearlsbad Cave, N. tr ation, pr otect ion, main tenan ce, d evel opmen t, an d pr eserv ation , Ante, p. 279. including not exceeding $1,800 for the purchase, maintenance, oper- ation, and repair of motor-driven passenger-carrying vehicles for the use of the superintendent and employees in connection with general monument work, $62,600 ; for construction of physical improve- ments, $103,000, including $85,000 for the installation of a passenger elevator, and including not exceeding $10,000 for the construction of building s, of whi ch not e xceeding $4,000 shall be availabl e for a shop, $3,000 for two employees' quarters ; in all, $165,600. George Washington George Washington Birthplace National Monument, Wakefield, Birthplace, Va. Virginia : For maintenance, care, and improvement of reservation and mo nument, $2,500. S hena ndo ah, Mam- To enable the Secretary of the Interior to carry out the provisions moth cave, and Great of the Act entitled "An Act for the securing of lands in the southern parks Smoky Mo unt ain Appalachian Mountains and in the Mammoth Cave regions of Establishment of . Kentucky for perpetual preservation as national parks," approved Vol .44,pp . 616, 63e. February 21, 1925 (43 Stat ., pp . 958-959), the Act entitled "An Act U. S. c ., p .1936. to provide for the establishment of the Shenandoah National Park in the State of Virginia and the Great Smoky Mountain National Park in the States of North Carolina and Tennessee, and for other purposes," approved May 22, 1926 (U . S . C ., title 16, sec . 403), and the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the establishment of the Mammoth Cave National Park in the State of Kentucky, and for other purposes," approved May 25, 1926 (U . S . C., title 16, sec . 404), including personal services in the District of Columbia and else- where, traveling expenses of members and employees of the com- mission, printing and binding, and other necessary incidental expenses, $3,000, and the unexpended balance of appropriations Balance, ppv236,b1599. for the above-mentioned purposes for the fiscal year 1930, shall continue available during the fiscal year 1931. R oads, trails, bridges, For reconstruction, replacement, and repair of roads, trails, etc. bridges, buildings, and other physical improvements and of equip- by Repairing damages c a,s ment in national parks or national monuments that are damaged or destroyed by flood, fire, storm, or other unavoidable causes during the fiscal year 1931, and for fighting or emergency prevention of Fighting forest fires. forest fires in national parks or other areas administered by the National Park Service, or fires that endanger such areas, and for Post, p . 1154.

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