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 72d CONGRESS. SESS .I. CH. 125. APRIL 22, 1932 . 121 NATI ONAL PAR K SE RVIC E National Pa rk Serv. ice. For the Director of the National Park Service and other personal personnelr, and off ice services in the District of Columbia, including accounting services ill Accounting sernices . checking and verifying the accounts and records of the various oper- ators, licensees, and permittges conducting utilities and other enter- prises w ithin th e nation al parks and mon uments, a nd inclu ding the Specialists, experts, services of specialists and experts for investigations and examinations etc. of lands to determine their suitability for national park and national monument purposes and members of the commission appointed under the provisions of the Act of February 21, 1925 (43 Stat ., p . 959) : vo1.43, p .959. Provided, That such specialists and experts may be employed for nit with- temporary service at rates to be fixed by the Secretary of the Inte- out reference to .,etc ., Cl ass,- rior to correspond to those established by the Classification Act of atV oln 42e >ic ., 4c stt+s. vol. 1923, as amended, and without reference to the Civil Service Act l1p • 776, Vol. 46, p. of January 16, 1883, $174,620, of which amount not to exceed $22,500 u .sc•,p.65,supp. may be expended for the services of field employees engaged in V ~ol22, p.a oa. examination of lands and in developing the educational work of the National Park Service. For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the authorized p,,,,, . istratire ex- work of the office of the Director of the National Park Service not Ante, p. 92. herein provided for, including traveling expenses, telegrams, photo- graphic supplies, prints, and motion-picture films, necessary expenses of atte ndance a t meetin gs conce rned wit h the wo rk of th e Nation al Park Service when authorized by the Secretary of the Interior, and necessary expenses of field employees engaged in examination of lands and in d evelopin g the ed ucationa l work o f the Na tional P ark Service, and not exceeding $2,400 for the purchase of two motor- driven passenger-carrying vehicles for use in field work, $37,000 : Provided, That necessary expenses of field employees in attendance F peyes of field em- at suc h meetin gs, when authori zed by t he Secre tary, sh all be p aid ployeea. from the various park and monument appropriations. Acadia National Park, Maine : For administration, protection, and Acadia, Me. maintenance, including $3,000 for George B. Dorr as superintendent, $3,000 for temporary clerical services for investigation of titles and preparation of abstracts thereof of lands donated to the United States for inclusion in the Acadia National Park, and not exceeding $1,800 for the purchase maintenance, operation, and repair of motor- dr iven pas sen ger- carr yin g ve hic les for the use of the sup eri nten dent and employees in connection with general park work, $55,400 ; for the construction of physical improvements, $4,000, of which not exceeding $3,000 shall be available for the extension of an equipment storage shed, $1,000 for a garage ; in all, $59,400. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah : For administration, protec- Bryce Can yon, Utah. tion, and maintenance, including not exceeding $300 for the mainte- nance, operation, and repair of motor-driven passenger-carrying vehicles for the use of the superintendent and employees in con- nection with the general park work, $11,500 ; for construction of phys ical imp rovement s, $3,30 0, of wh ich $2,00 0 shall be avail able for a headquarters building, and $1,300 for employees' quarters ; in all, $14,800. Carlsbad Caverns National Park,, New Mexico : For adminlstra- Carlsbad caverns, tion, protection, and maintenance, including not exceeding $800 for N. Mex. the maintena nce, ope ration, and repa ir of mot or-drive n passen ger- car rying ve hicles f or the u se of th e superi ntendent and emp loyees in connection with general park work, $71,800 ; for construction of physical improvements, $57,000, and in addition thereto $13,000 of the unexpen ded bala nce of t he appro priation s for Ca rlsbad C averns National Park for the fiscal year 1932 is continued available, includ-