590 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 199. 1922. ch c and verif the accounts and records of the various opgrm, licensees%d permittees conducting utilities and other ente rises within the national parks monuments under his jurisliiction, including necessary travel and incidental expenses wh1le absent from their designated headquarters, $6,000, to be immediately . available. Fighting mm mw Fighting forest fires in nationaél parks: Izlorbiigltiliiinilforestalfirle-as national arks or other areas a ministere e ation ar Service, og fires that endanger such areas, and flir replacing buildings P , or other physical improvements that have been destroye by forest mmimimenuse. Hres withm such areas, $25,000£h1`;romZded, _That thetse fimdsks npt be used for an recaution rotection or a ro wor rior o s¤*.%2s?t%m§“¤L.'°' actual Occmalrcg otrhthe amagiyuz pfwpiizedfigsirmiiimat th: ailttggeug of these funds to e various nation ar or areas a minis re by the National Park Service for fire tig1l;i)tinglH1u·poses shall be made D D mwmm_ by the Secretary of the Interior, and en o y after the obligation peuaimm. gr the igxilpizlnditpre thasulieegs mcurrgld, gud gre pecretaigjtof the terior sumiwi annu esima oexeniuresa report showing the location, size, description of ears; forest fire, toqther with the number of men, their classification, and rate of pay an actual time employed and a statement of expenditures showing the cogtbfoiéh labor, séipplies, spieciprlo serglice, fandls other expenses covere e enituresm e m eseun . cm"' L°k°' O”°` Crater Iirake N :.1tii>nal Park, Oregon: For administration, protection, and maintenance, including not exceeding $600 for the maintenance, operation, and repair of a motor~driven passenger-carrying vehicle for the use of the superintendent and employees in connection with general paralil work, $24,000; construction of physical improvements, G I . $8,000; m , $32,000. Gmt’cm' General Grant National Park, California: For administration, mma Hm, protection, maintenance, and improvement, $6,500. · ’ glacier National Papké Montana: For administrataqn, prqltection, an maintenance, incu ing necess re airs to the roa s from Glacier Park Station through the Billalckfegt Indian Reservation to various lpoints in the boundary line of the Glacier National Park and to the ntemational Boundary, including not exceeding $3,000 for the purchase, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor~driven and horse-drawn assenger—carrying vehicles for the use of the superintendent andpem loyees in connection with general park work, $93,200; for continues construction of the transmountain road, connecting the east and west sides of the park, $65,500; for miscellaneous construction of physical improvements, including not exceeding glgé)00 for completion of aglravity pvater supply at administrative e uarters, $20,000; in , $178, O0. cmd C°uy°°’Am' Griind Canyon National Park, Arizona: For administration, protection, maintenance, improvement, and the acquisition of lands _or road and trail rights of way within the park, including not exceeding $2,000 for the purchase, maintenance, operation, and repair of motor—driven passengerjcarrying vehicles for the use of the superin- , tendent and employees m connection with general park work, $75,000: Expenditures eaten Promded, That no expenditure shall be made in the maintenance or ’°'“*=’·· °°°·· ’°'°*°d°¤· improvement of any toll road or toll trail, or for maintenance or Hmm construction of physical improvements on the north rim. ‘ Hawaii National Park: For administration, rotection, maintenance, and improvement, including not exceeding $800 for the purchase, maintenance, operation, and repair of a motor—driven passenger-carrying vehicle_for use of the superintendent and park Hm Spmgswuh emlployees in connection with general park work, $10,000. R,,m,,,,,,,,,,,m_ rom and after July 1, 1922, all revenues of the Hot Springs ergcaigjvésasmwsdianevus National Park shall be covered into the Treasury to the credit of miscellaneous receipts, except such as may be necessary to pay
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