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PUBLIC LAWS--H. 298-JUNE 28,1944 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Salaries: For departmental personal services, including such serv- ices in the District of Columbia, and for the services of employees to examine lands to determine their suitability for inclusion in the national park system, $407,165. Regional offices: For salaries and expenses of regional offices necessary in the administration, protection, maintenance, and improve- ment of the national park system, including maintenance, operation, and repair of motor-driven passenger-carrying vehicles, $262,000. General expenses: For all expenses necessary for the work of the office of the Director not herein provided for, including traveling expenses, telegrams, photographic supplies, prints, and motion-picture films, and expenses of employees engaged in examining lands to determine their suitability for inclusion in the national park system, $24,000. pot, P.8S5. National parks: For administration, protection, maintenance, and improvement of national parks, including maintenance and operation of passenger-carrying automobiles; $3,000 for George B. Dorr, as superintendent of Acadia National Park, without regard to the 5 U8t.. C. 1 691- requirements of the provisions of the Civil Service Retirement Act 694,697-738;Supp. I. as amended, and $3,000 for temporary services for investigation of 1691 t 8eq. Ante,pp .326 ,33 ,42; titles and preparation of abstracts thereof of lands donated to the po, pp. 815, a. United States for inclusion in Acadia National Park, Maine; neces- sary protection of the area of federally owned land in the custody of the National Park Service known as the Ocean Strip and Queets Corridor, adjacent to Olympic National Park, Washington; necessary repairs to the roads from Glacier Park Station through the Black- feet Indian Reservation to the various points in the boundary line of Glacier National Park, Montana, and the international boundary; repair and maintenance of approximately two and seventy-seven one-hundredths miles of road leading from United States Highway 187 to the north entrance of Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming; not to exceed $12000 for the maintenance of approach roads through the Lassen National Forest leading to Lassen Volcanic National Park, California; maintenance and repair of the Generals Highway between the boundaries of Sequoia National Park, California, and the Grant Grove section of Kings Canyon National Park, California; not exceeding $15,500 for maintenance of the roads in the national forests leading out of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Idaho, and Montana; and not exceeding $2,000 for maintenance of the road in the Stanislaus National Forest connecting the Tioga Road with the Hetch Hetchy Road near Mather Station, Yosemite National Park, California, and necessary expenses of a comprehensive study of the problems relating to the use and enjoyment of Yosemite National Park and the preservation of its natural features, $2,224,500. National monuments: For administration, protection, maintenance, improvement, and preservation of national monuments, including maintenance, operation, and repair of motor-driven passenger-carry- ing vehicles, $328,435. National historical parks and monuments: For administration, protection, maintenance, and improvement, including maintenance, operation, and repair of motor-driven passenger-carrying vehicles, $171,820. National military parks, battlefields, monuments, and cemeteries: For administration, protection, maintenance, and improvement, includ- ing maintenance, operation, and repair of motor-driven passenger- ustercatt1 carrying vehicles, and including the maintenance and repair of the roai. approach road to the Custer Battlefield National Cemetery and the [58 STAT.