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 1440 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cns. 169, 170. 1921. M§r¢I1;4. 192r CHAP. 1Q9.jAn Act To provide for the erection of memorials and the entomb- ré1e¤¤b<§_yb%11eq in the Arhngton Memorial Amphitheater, in Arlington National ’ i i 8mB, 11’g1I118. Uyiiieitslnggtigigwiliggimiiingrzisg(?$`;;bz(g1,1iiiZi8;nctgi¤i°$iSsi*£ii]i°;, m°§,{’g$§“§g‘m$n”;f,§$ hereby create, to be composed of the Secretary of War and the génctivirg for m¤m<>r1¤1¤» Siipretgglof the avyll whic shall Submit aranuallly lE>r;he1v§’re(siident,  wos transmittesameto ongressyte t ona in December, recommendations as to what, if any, inscriptions, tablets, busts, or other memorials shall be erected, and what, if any, bodies of deceased members of the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps shall be entombed during the next ensuing year within the Arlington Memo- _ rial Amdphitheater, in the Arlirgglton National Cemetery, Virginia: ggyiction on fromde, That no memorial sh be_ placed and no body shall be nearby mt¤‘m¤¤¢S,¢*·¢· mterred m the grounds about the Arhngton Memorial Amphitheater withinkal distance of two hundred and fifty feet from the said _ memori . e(??°°" °‘ mm SEC: 2: That the Secretary of War shall be the chairman of the said Scgglmlission and the depgt‘§;1larter1naster of the Army in Washington _ e its executive an ursing officer. a¤§i°°$i°°c»ii§1{s]lgrii2Z Sec. 3. That no inscription, tablet, bust, or other memorial shall ‘g};‘c’f°d‘°"“$°“P"°“s· be erected nor  any body be entombed within the Arlington Memorial Amphitheater unless specifically authorized in each case D.. ., by Act of the Congress. xstmgmshed mill-. . . . em-yer naval mms Sec. 4. That no mscmption, tablet, bust, or other memorial as §§}f"·“*°°‘°’”“°"*°"“*’· herem provided for shall be erected to commemorate any person v§1hoUshat1(ldn§t have rendelaed conspicuously distinguished service in t e ni tates Army, avy or Marine Co s nor shall the bod Lam 0, time W of any such person be entombed in the Arlinlgptoii Memorial Ampln); ' entombed tglcgergein within ten yegrs after the (gité off the deaah ogfthe person so e commemorate, except as ereto ore or ere ter 0 .0,1 0 authorized by Congress. p£v?5“‘s%s,»&. “‘” _ ssp. s. mt the character, design, and location of my such Am inscriptions, tablets, busts, or other memorials when authorized 88 $,0,, ,,,°I.8,_,,‘g‘,,,,s"°‘“’“"‘_ herein provided shall be subject to the approval of the commission here1n_created, which shall m each case obtain the advice of the Commission of Fine Arts. Approved, March 4, 1921. _TPlEI8i;l3 J dr £;g.~—An Act To renew patent numbered twenty-five thousand nine huhe Be it enacted b the Senate and H R maf th U ited Sm. of .lm..~$f.. .:1. gym $‘i.'3§§..i"'·E§Zt .‘”$i.'f{a.‘ désgn image 01, mama. patent issued by the Um States Patent Office of date A t 11, 1896, being patent numbered twenty—five thousand nine Eundred and nine, is ereby renewed and extended for_a period of fourteen yea;5 from antd _8.l:t»€1‘ $6 tpgssage of thisfAt¢f:, with all the rights and pn es per same as o e original atent being generlyly known as lhs badge of the United States Dauéters df 1812. Approved, March 4, 1921.
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