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2323 mm National Parks See also Arrnornurtows Abraham Lincoln National Park Compliance with terms of gift to Government, p. 408, § 213 » Conveyance of Lincoln home place to United States, p. 407, § 211 Endowment fund, p. 408, § 212 Establishment of park, p. 407, § 211 Free admission to park; p. 407, § 211 Protection and preservation, p. 408, § 212 Rules and regulations, p, 408, § 214 Administration, see National park service, infra Battle fields, study for commemorative purposes, p. 1939. § 455 et SP1]. ‘ . Coos County, Greg., reservation for park and camp sites. `p. 1937, §§ 405. 405:1 Crater Lake National Park Boundaries of park, p. 399, § 121 Business enterprises in park proiiibitui, p. 400, § 123 Crimes and offenses connnitted in park, prosecution; and punishment, p. 400, § 123 et seq. Establisliuient of park, p. 399,.§ 121 ¥ rzxciusivei jurisdiction assumed by, United States, p. 400, § 124 Fuxitives from justice,. extradition as found in Uregon, p. 400, § 124 t Government and control of park, p. 400, § 122 et seq. { Ilotels and restaurants for at-commodation of visitors. p. 400, § 123 i Lumbering in park prohibited, p. 400, § 123 g Mining claims, location and working, p. 400, § 123 I Process from State courts, service in park, p. 400, § 124 l Residence in park prohibited, p. 400, § 123 5 Rules and regulations, p. 400, ii 122 Settlement in park prohibited, p, 400. § 123 Taxation by State of persons and private property in park. p. 400, § 124 District of Columbia, parks in District, see P1‘m.1c Britnixos, 1’ao1u·;1rrY, Asn Wonxs I·Iit·ctric;_Mliut·s through parks, p. 389, § 5 Expense accounts, veritication, p. 418, § 454 General Grant National Park Arrest of ot'fenders, p. 396. 5 07 Crimes connnitted in park, punishment under Cali- · fornia law, p. 397, § 59 o Exclusive jurisdiction · assumed by l'nited States p. 395, § 57 ` Fishing in park, p. 395, § 00 Hunting in park, p. 395, § 60 Qludicial district including park, p. 390, § 77 .lurisdiction of California saved for certain purposes, p. 395, 5 57 Otiicers, p, 395, § 66 et seq. Prosecutions for violating rules and regulations, p. 396, § 67 et seq. Rights of way through park for electrical plants, p. t to .B·¤L¢¤< and regulations, p. 395, 5 61 { Settlers or locaters in park as trespassers, p. 392, 5 41 southern district of California, park as part of district, p. 396, 5 77 Timber, cuttingysale, and removal, p. 395, { 64 _ Troops detailed to protect park, p. 396, { 78 Visitors, provision for accommodation, p. 392, § 43 Glacier National Park Boundaries, p. 402, § 161 Donations of property for park purposes, p. 405, Q 179

EX National Parks-—Continned Glacier National Park--Continued Elimiuation of private holdings of land, p. 403. § 164 et seq. Establishment of park, p. 402, § 161 Exclusive jurisdiction assumed by lfnited States, p. 403, _ § 163 Fishing in park, p. 404, § 170 et seq. Fugitives from justice, extradition as found in Montana, p. 403, § 163 Government and control, p. 403. § 162 Hotel in park, conduct, and operation. p. 405. § 178 Hunting in park,. p. 404, § 170 et seq. . Judicial district of Montana as including park, p. 104, § 168 Lease of lands in park, p. 403, § 162 Uiiicers, p. 404, § 171 Process from State courts of Montana. service in park. . p. ,403, § 163 Protection of animal life, p. 403, § 162 Rules and regulations. p. 403. § 162 Timber, sale, cutting, and removal, p. 40:}, § 162 Visitors, provision for accommodation, p. 403. § 162 Grand Vanyon National Park .\dministrati·•n, p. 409, § 222 Boundaries, p. 408, § 221 Buildings on privately owned lands. p. 409. § 22s Concessions and privileges, p. 409, § 222 llstablislnnent of park, p. 408, § 221 ` Game preserve not to include any park land. p. 436, §‘687 `H Ilavasupai lndians, rights preserved. p. 4.09. § 223 Laws applicable to park. p. 409, § 225 Mineral resources, development, p. 409. § 226 Prior entries under land laws, p. 409, § 224 " Reclamation Service. use.of park land. p. 409. s 227 Rights of way 1`or railroads across park. p. 409. ti 225 Toll road in park, p. 409, § 224 ‘ Visitors, provision for accommodation. p. 409. § 222 Great Smoky Mountain National Park Acceptance of title to lands; p. 1936. § 403a Adm`inistratio_n, p. 1936, § 46311 I·}stablishment of park, p. 1936, § 403 Federal water power act not applicable to park. p. 19::6. § 40sn i Hawaii National Park Acqllisitioll of privately ownetl lands. p. 414, S 2392 Boundaries, p. 413. § 391 Buildings for scientiiic purposes. erection in park. p. 414, § asu Establishment of park. p. 413, § 391 Government and control, p. 414, § 394 Lease of land in park, p. 414, § 394 Prior entries under land laws, p. 414. § 393 Rights of way in park, p. 414, § 393 4 Rules and regulations, p. 414. 5 394 Visitors, provision for accommodation. p. 414. § tml Highways in national parks, control not affected by l·`ed— eral highway law, p. 665, § 3 ( Hot Springs National Park Bath attendants, license fee, p. 411, § 369 Bathhouses, operation in connection with hotel. it 411. S 368 _ 1 Dedication to United States, p. 410, § 361 1 Establishment ot park, p. 4.10, § 361 Extradition of fugltives trom justice, p. 412, § 372 i Free baths for indigent, p. 410, § 361; p. 412, § 371 ‘ Government and control, p. 411, § 363