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SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS . SEss . III . Ca. 187 . 1931 .

1153 Yosemite National Park, California : For administration, protec- Yosemite, Calif . tion, and maintenance, including not exceeding $3,100 for the pur- chase, maintenance operation, and repair of motor-driven passenger- carrying vehicles for the use of the superintendent and employees in connection with general park work, not exceeding $3,200 for main- tenance of that part of the Wawona Road in the Sierra National Forest between the park boundary two miles north of Wawona and the park boundary near the Mariposa Grove of Big Trees, 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, and including necessary expenses of a comprehensive study of the problems relating to the use and enjoy- ment of the Yosemite National Park and t he preservation of its na tural featur es, $3 24,000 ; f or co nstr uctio n of phys ical impro ve- ments, $234,600, including not exceeding $41,300 for the construction of buil dings, of wh ich no t exce eding $7,000 shall be ava ilable for a doctor's residence for the Lewis Memorial Hospital, $7,000 for an employee's residence $4,800 for a dentist's residence, $2,000 for a garage, $4,80 0 for a bunk house, $5,20 0 for t wo com fort s tation s, not excee ding $7 ,8 00 for extension of telephone system, not exceeding $80,000 for extension and improvement of electric system including a subst ation, and $ 53,000 for d evelop ment of Marip osa Gr ove, i nclud- ing water supply, to connect with near-by springs located on pri- vately owned land within the Sierra Nati onal Forest, sewer and sanitation system, two comfort stations, and camp ground develop- ment ; in all, $558,600. Zion National Park, Utah : For administration, protection, and zion, Uta h . maintenance, including not exceeding $1,200 for the purchase, main- tenance, operation, and repair of motor-driven passenger-carrying vehicles for the use of the superintendent and employees in con- nection with general park work, $41,000 ; for construction of physi- cal improvements, $13,100, including not exceeding $8,200 for the construction of buildings, of which not exceeding $5,000 shall b e available for an employee's quarters, $1,800 for a comfort station ; in all, $54,100. National monuments : For administration, protection, maintenance, National monuments . Administratio n, etc . and preservation of national monuments, including not exceeding $1,650 for the purchase, maintenance, operation, and repair of motor- driven passenger-carrying vehicles for the use of the custodians and employees in connection with general monument work, $66,500 ; for construction of physical improvements, $98,900, of which not exceed- ing $20,900 shall be available for six employees' quarters, $4,000 for two comfort stations, $40,000 for the erection of a cover over the Ca sa Grande Ruins . Casa Grande Ruins, $20,000 for two administration buildings, $8,000 for four or more implement sheds, $1,500 for a shelter cabin ; in a11, pro vis o . $165,400 : Provided, That the unexpended balance of the appropria- cratate7S of the Moon, tion for a water-supply system at Craters of the Moon for the fiscal W, Rte psly . year 1931 shall remain available until June 30, 1932 .

George Washing ton George Washington Birthplace National Monument, Wakefield, Birthplace, V a . Virginia : For administration, protection, maintenance, and improve- ment, i ncludi ng not excee ding $ 13,000 for co nstruc tion o f empl oyees' quarters, and $3 .500 for a comfort station, $26,500. For reconstruction, replacement, and repair of roads, trails, Repair, ete .,damages bridges, buildings, and other physical improvements and of equip- by un avoi dable cau ses . ment in nati onal par ks or n atio nal monu men ts t hat are dama ged or destroyed by flood, fire, storm, or other unavoidable causes during the fiscal year 1932, and for fighting or emergency prevention of forest fires in national parks or other areas administered by the et Fig hti ng fores t fir e,, National Park Service, or fires that endanger such areas, $50,000, and 577894°--- . ,1 e3