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 60 STAT.] 79TH CONG. , 2D SESS.-CH. 52 --JULY 1, 1946 Recreational demonstration areas: For administration, protection, operation, and maintenance of recreational demonstration areas, $68,300. Salaries and expenses, National Capital parks: For administration, protection, maintenance, and improvement of the Arlington Memo- rial Bridge, George Washington Memorial Parkway, monuments and memorials in the District of Columbia and area adjacent thereto, Lee Mansion, Battleground National Cemetery, Chopawamsic Rec- reational Area, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Federal parks in the District of Columbia, and other Federal lands authorized by the Act of May 29, 1930 (46 Stat. 482), including the pay and allowances in accordance with the provisions of the Act of May 27, 1924 (43 Stat. 174), as amended, of the United States park police force, pur- chase of revolvers and ammunition, purchase, cleaning, and repair of uniforms for police, guards, and elevator conductors, and equip- ment, per diem employees at rates of pay approved by the Secretary not exceeding current rates for similar services in the District of Columbia, stenographic reporting service, travel expenses and car- fare, newspapers (not to exceed $100), and leather and rubber articles for the protection of public property and employees, $675,000. Acquisition of the Montezuma Well property, Arizona: For the acquisition of the Montezuma Well property, Arizona, in accordance with the Act approved October 19, 1943 (57 Stat. 572), $25,000. Roads and trails, National Park Service: For the construction, reconstruction, improvement, and maintenance of roads and trails, inclusive of approach roads and necessary bridges, as authorized by section 10a of the Act of December 20, 1944 (Public Law 521). including necessary access roads for development and use of the recreational resources of Lake Texoma recreational area, Texas and Oklahoma, and the roads from Glacier Park Station through the Blackfeet Indian Reservation to various points in the boundary line of the Glacier National Park and the international boundary; and the continued maintenance of other road sections outside of the national parks and monuments whose maintenance was specifically authorized in the Interior Department Appropriation Act, 1946, to be imme- diately available and to remain available until expended, and includ- ing personal services in the District of Columbia, $6,000,000, of which $750,000 shall be for the payment of obligations incurred under the contract authorization under this head in the Interior Department Appropriation Act, 1941 (54 Stat. 450), and $2,400,000 shall be for the payment of obligations incurred under the contract authorization under this head in the Interior Department Appropriation Act, 1942 (55 Stat. 351): Provided, That hereafter no part of appropriations made for the National Park Service shall be available for road con- struction in Kings Canyon National Park, California, except on the floor of the canyon of the South Fork of the Kings River and the Grant Grove section of that park. Parkways, National Park Service: For continuing the construction and maintenance of the Blue Ridge, Natchez Trace, George Wash- ington Memorial, and Foothills Parkways, as authorized by section 10b of said Act of December 20, 1944, including personal services in the District of Columbia, and the construction, repair, or rehabilitation of buildings and utilities therein without regard to the Act of August 24, 1912, as amended (16 U. S . C. 451), to remain available until expended, $11,000,000, of which $5,000,000 shall be for the payment of obligations incurred under the contract authorizations under the head "Blue Ridge, Natchez Trace, and George Washington Memorial Parkways" in the Interior Department Appropriation Act, 1941 (54 Stat. 450), and the Interior Department Appropriation Act, 1942 377 National Capital parks. D. C. Code §i 8-102 note, 8-106 note. D. C. Code § 4-201 et seq. Montezuma Well property, Ariz. 58 Stat. 842 . 59 Stat. 32 . Reatrltion. 58 Stat. 843 . 37 Stat. 400.

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