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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 116. 1919. 1323 Whereas the Ifederal Government and the States of Ohio, Pennsyl- A vama, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsm, New York, Rhode Island, Kentucky, and Massachusetts have severally contributed to the Wpayment of such cost; and _ _ _ l ereas the legal title to the land constituting the site whereon said memorial has been erected is vested in the United States solely, in (perpetual trust, for the use, occu ancy, and enjoyment of sai memorial agd other memoriial pglilic uses and purposes not inconsistent wit said memoria; an ` Whereas said memorial is now self-sustaining and will so cont' ue as to the maintenance thereof, if due revision is made foiiu its care and protection· Therefore P Be it enacted by the Senate and House oégiegescntatives of the United _ States of America fin Qongreas assemb, hat a Perry’s Victory €§,,'}§,,,'§',Y,'},“°“‘°°· hlgmoriéagl n is erlebgy grveated, Icécgpfsisting of N;elson Ai es ar es . avis an . arren er commissioners o the Ilnited States; Geoige H. Worthinggon, Webster P. Huntington, S. M. Johannsen, Eli Winkler, and orace Holbrook, commisgégners gon`; the qSt%e 'pf Ohio;   S1ssv<;rn,1%tlgton W._SbIOV8, wm . are, . . onesan o e . e commissioners from the State of Pennsylvariia; Arthurri. Loomis, ,Jolm C. Lodge, Rely S. Barnhart, and E. K. Warren, commissioners from the State of llichigan; William H. Thorrépson, Chesley R. Perry, James Pugh, orter ams, `is. e,. . cntos,an .. `e- i·li°h“"i.i‘ F°li‘i·‘i“ii bib? lls `vI¢°i—1iP°ii’1Ad°11l1 W3°%°'s l§‘£§*“‘ §11eyer,d1;:ot1;1r1i§1sslibPShgiferdecke1i0comnI$rissi£§>1r‘:;ar?dfr<ém the State of ew or · 0. auborn uis. 0, umner Mowry, Hem·y Davis, and Harry Cutier, commissioners from the State of Rhode Island; and Henry Watterson, Andrew Cowan, Samuel M. Wilson, R. W. Nelson, and Mackenzie R. Todd, commissioners from the State of Kentucky, who shall serve without compensation save u9;fSSS:;Z&$1il)§;1i)?CUP in the commission on the part of the several ,,.,%'°l.?’{’»'l°,,'§ M2 States, tlgeyé shall remain i1;nfill§d imtlil only three comimissionerls g•,j§‘°°°°""’°"°¢ from eac tate remain; there ter the commissioners rom eac ' State shall be three. m { When a vacancy shall occur in the commission on the part of the u°"'°°°° °" United States it s all be filled by the President of the United States, and when such vacanc shall occur on the part of any State, the same shall be Elled by the President of the United States on the recommnéndationqoli tthe gpivernor of such Statekh d _ 1 d th Cm"! md y . 2. a said mmission, upon e said memona an e _ _ sitelztilhereof being tmfiiiad over to it, sha.ll forthwith have full pos- Mmmm] etc session and control thereof with power to maintain, improve, protect, • and preserve the same from injury thereto so far as its revenues will permit, and with power to appoint all necessagrjv officers, agents, apld employees, and tg fix their c<;1g1;;<;r;:;§>gh 5; to have suclii - o er wersasma enecess osesan R Im object? and to fulfih the dutiegryof the commission. Pghall not ` contract any debt or obligation payable otherwise than from the net revenues derived from its operation and management of said site and memorial, or that may be derived bg it from other sources. Sec. 3. That the title to said memorial an site hitherto conveyed A¤¤¤1>=¤¤¤¤f¤i¤¤- to the United States by the State of Ohio is hereby accepted by the