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 444 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sees. I. Cue. 302, 303. ,1916. m§¤ggc*°”¤¤¤ °’ °°¤· Sec. 2. That said parkshall be under the exclusive control of the ' Secretary of the Interior,_whose duty it shall be, as_soon as practicable, to make and publish  rules and regulations not moonsistent with thehlgiws of the ggélted States as he {may geem nctcesliggi i to  en, an impro e  — Sucli&;:gnl::ions beingprimarily aimed_at the freest use of the said parlr for recreation by the public and for the preservation from injury or spohat on  all timber mmeral deposits, and natural curiositxes or wonders vnthmsaxd  and their retention in their natural condition as far as practicable and for the preservation of theifpark  a nge; of nature si: far ast1il;:ons1st:nt withthe urposes this ct.; shall vi_ agams ewanon deetrueticin of the fish and galtle found  said parlr and agamst their capture or destruction for urpoees of  or profit, §d— generally shfalhybe authond h togalce alhguch measnzfes xgiatll ecessarytou csrryoutteoyectsanpurposes c. d,,{‘§‘$t,,‘;’,f.§’{;"f""""‘ Said Secretary may, in his discretion, execute leases to parcels of ground not exceeding ten acres in extent at- any one place to any one person or persons or company for not to  twenty years when sueh ground is nec or the emotion of buildings for the accommodation of visitors and to parcels of ground not exceeding one acre in extent and for not to exceed twenty years to persons who have heretofore erected, or whom he may ereaftenauthorize to erect, summer homes or cottages. Such leases or privileges many be renewed or extended at the expiration of the terms thereof. o exclusive piinlevilege, hlowever, shiillg heggnted within thehpark Exclplplfi upon t groun _ .· tions governm g the s inbeilude   for the use of automobiles therein and th;-[reason-· e   o stock. » · · m°b°dk°°°L a Sec. 3. t the   of the Inteiior may also sell and permit the removal of such ma or dead or down timber as he may deem necess or advisable for the protection or improvement of the park my °‘“'¤°°· Sec. 4. That the Secretary of the Interior may exact such charges _ as the deems proper for leases and all other privileges granted hereun er. . °°°"'°°"° Sec. 5. That no appropriation for the maintenance, supervision, or improvement of said park in excess of $5,000 annually shall be {nade unless the same shall have first been expressly authorized by aw. Approved, August 9, 1916. August9,l9l6. . . ———————u,,§f,*,,,f‘;,f)°Yf,,,_] p.,.t°5$fe €3Sas$“’Z‘¤°.Et’.}‘€§‘L°,E‘.$‘*£§¥.§§’r?‘i·°.,..'°"“"’...yn.,...°‘ Lk? T’°°““" “’ °°“ “‘° °"’ Be it emzcted by the Senate and Houee;e¢gRe eeentatives of the United §{’,Q";,}’°;,,d wwe States of America in Congress aseemb, Tgiit the Secretary of the bsudmz at Treasury be, and is hereby, authorized, in his discretion, to sell the present post-oflice building and the site thereof, situate at the corner of Philadelphia and Beaver Streets, in the city of York and State of Pennsylvania, either by public or private sale after proper advertisement, at such time and) on such terms as he may deem to be to the best interest of the United States, and to execute a uitclaim deed to the purchaser thereof, and to deposit the proceeds of PWM said_ sale in the Treasury of the United States as a miscellaneous ummm ¤£§cc¤p;{0I;`)»;)¢;)v¤d¤d, That the sand property shall not be sold for less an,. Approved, August 9, 1916.